• Go Blue Friday

    Go Blue Friday

    The following days have been designated as UMaine’s Go Blue Fridays, a chance to show your UMaine spirit and campus pride by wearing blue and/or UMaine clothing: Feb. 10 and 24; March 24; April 7 and 14; and May 12.

  • Go Blue Friday

    Go Blue Friday

    The following days have been designated as UMaine’s Go Blue Fridays, a chance to show your UMaine spirit and campus pride by wearing blue and/or UMaine clothing: Feb. 10 and 24; March 24; April 7 and 14; and May 12.

  • Go Blue Friday

    Go Blue Friday

    The following days have been designated as UMaine’s Go Blue Fridays, a chance to show your UMaine spirit and campus pride by wearing blue and/or UMaine clothing: Feb. 10 and 24; March 24; April 7 and 14; and May 12.

  • Go Blue Friday

    Go Blue Friday

    The following days have been designated as UMaine’s Go Blue Fridays, a chance to show your UMaine spirit and campus pride by wearing blue and/or UMaine clothing: Feb. 10 and 24; March 24; April 7 and 14; and May 12.

  • Go Blue Friday

    Go Blue Friday

    The following days have been designated as UMaine’s Go Blue Fridays, a chance to show your UMaine spirit and campus pride by wearing blue and/or UMaine clothing: Feb. 10 and 24; March 24; April 7 and 14; and May 12.

  • Small mammals and climate from an evolutionary and ecophysiological perspective

    138 Sawyer Conference Room Sawyer Environmental Research Center, Orono, ME, United States

     Climate Change Institute Lecture Series Dr. Danielle Levesque Assistant Professor of Mammalogy and Mammalian Health School of Biology & Ecology, University of Maine   I am an evolutionary and ecological physiologist primarily interested in the comparative energetics and the evolution of mammalian temperature regulation. My research lies at the intersections of comparative physiology, ecology and evolutionary […]

  • Go Blue Friday

    Go Blue Friday

    The following days have been designated as UMaine’s Go Blue Fridays, a chance to show your UMaine spirit and campus pride by wearing blue and/or UMaine clothing: Feb. 10 and 24; March 24; April 7 and 14; and May 12.

  • Graduate Student Research Awards Competition

    Stodder Hall, Room 57 Orono, ME, United States

    Faculty, staff, and students are encouraged to attend all or part of the competition. 9:00 Opening remarks - Jessica Leahy, Interim Associate Dean for Research 9:10 Stream Dynamics in the Headwaters of Postglacial Watershed Systems - Brett Gerard, School of Earth and Climate Sciences 9:30 Exploring Confidence and Social Capital to Engage Maine Landowners in […]

  • School of Marine Sciences Seminar: “Stick It Where the Sun Don’t Shine: Advances in the Non-­‐Lethal Study of the Reproductive Biology of Elasmobranchs (sharks, skates, and rays)”

    354 Aubert Hall 354 Aubert Hall, Orono, ME, United States

    Polycom availability with Darling Marine Center, Gulf of Maine Research Institute, and Bigelow Laboratories. “Stick It Where the Sun Don’t Shine: Advances in the Non-­‐Lethal Study of the Reproductive Biology of Elasmobranchs (sharks, skates, and rays)” Dr. James Sulikowski University of New England Data on maturity state, gestation period, and fecundity are essential for proper conservation and management […]

  • School of Biology and Ecology Seminar: Dr. Steve Munger, The Jackson Laboratory

    107 Norman Smith Hall orono, ME, United States

    School of Biology and Ecology Seminar Spring 2017 presents Dr. Steve Munger, The Jackson Laboratory (Host: Han Tan) "Harnessing Genetic Diversity to Discover Protein Regulatory Networks" The Munger Lab explores natural genetic variation segregating in populations to discover how mutations that assert subtle individual effects can, in combination, disrupt gene regulatory networks and confer genetic […]