UNE is proud to host two INBRE Research Fellows this summer. Alsu Shagieva is a student …
UNE’s David Livingston Smith presented a paper at a conference on Structural Oppression and the Road to Justice sponsored by ZAS – July 16, 2021
David Livingstone Smith presented a paper setting out his theory of ideology at a conference on …
UNE’s David Livingston Smith’s paper argues that the category “human” does not correspond to any biological taxon and is instead a political construction.
David Livingstone Smith presented a paper titled “‘Human’ is an essentially political category” on July 8 …
UNE represented at Maine Governor’s Opioid Response Summit
READ MORE ABOUT THE GOVERNOR’S 3RD ANNUAL OPIOID RESPONSE SUMMIT Faculty and staff from the Center …
UNE’s David Livingston Smith’s new book, “Making Monsters: The Uncanny Power of Dehumanization” will be published by Harvard University Press later this October.
In Making Monsters David Livingstone Smith offers a poignant meditation on the philosophical and psychological roots of dehumanization. Drawing …
UNE’s Elizabeth DeWolfe published an essay on a previously unknown, Gilded Age spy.
READ THE ARTICLE IN UCLPRESS Elizabeth DeWolfe, Professor of History and affiliated faculty in Women’s & …
UNE’s Jennifer Tuttle publishes article in journal Women’s Studies
READ THE ARTICLE IN WOMEN’S STUDIES Jennifer Tuttle, Ph.D., Dorothy M. Healy professor of Literature and …
Highlight from Center of Excellence in Public Health
The Maine Area Health Education Center (AHEC) Network housed within the Center for Excellence in Public …
UNE’s Srinidi Mohan’s poster pitch “A Novel Blood-Based Biomarker That Distinguishes Estrogen-Negative Solid Tumors In Patient Samples” has been selected for MALSI+2021 – July 22, 2021
20 poster applications were accepted on cutting-edge diagnostic and therapeutic technologies from RNA therapeutics to enzyme …
Holly Parker explores how embracing the childlike curiosity of “why” can assist in communicating the complex issues of climate change: “Tell me a story – why climate change communication needs to embrace our childlike curiosity”.
This article is part of the ISC’s new series, Transform21, which will explore the state of knowledge …