Ron Hills, Ph.D., associate professor of medicinal chemistry, and Steev Sutton, Ph.D., associate professor in the …
Susan McHugh, gave the keynote lecture at the Cultural and Literary Animal Studies Colloquium hosted by Forschungskolleg Humanwissenschaften der Goethe-Universität in Bad Homburg, Germany on Sept. 6 “Posthumanism, Postfeminism, Postanimalism?”
Susan McHugh, Professor of English, gave the keynote lecture online at the Cultural and Literary Animal …
Faculty and Staff from the Graduate Programs in Public Health (GPPH) and Center for Excellence in Public Health (CEPH) publish research on youth tobacco prevention in the Journal of Maine Medical Center “Perceptions of Maine Health Care Providers on Youth Tobacco Use and Prevention Efforts”
Balogun, Titilola; Soma, Toho; and O’Brien, Liam (2021) https://doi.org/10.46804/2641-2225.1076 In Maine, both cigarette and electronic cigarette …
Elizabeth DeWolfe was awarded an Academic Research Grant from Sisters in Crime.
Elizabeth DeWolfe, Professor of History and Affiliated Faculty, Women’s & Gender Studies, was awarded an Academic …
New Approaches to Teaching and Learning in a Post-Covid World
Eight UNE faculty members and administrators joined together to document their experiences teaching during the pandemic. …
UNE’s Ali Ahmida was invited to a working group on the Politics and Ethics of Social Science Research in the Arab Middle East and North Africa (REMENA)
REMENA is a two-year project led by Professor Lisa Anderson (and a steering committee that includes …
David Smith’s forthcoming book, singled out in the Portland Press Herald
August 29, 2021 “Making Monsters: The Uncanny Power of Dehumanization,” by David Livingstone Smith. Harvard University …
UNE philosopher David Livingstone Smith gave a presentation on his research for the Canada Bangladesh Social Justice Action Research Alliance on August 22, 2021
A group of academics, activists, artists, writers, poets, and professionals of various backgrounds, mainly from Canada …