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Assistant Professor of Art History Amy Rahn interviewed for Sotheby’s Magazine

Sotheby’s Magazine has just published an edited dialogue between UMA Assistant Professor of Art History Amy Rahn and Ottilie Windsor,Read More

Understanding and Confronting Bias Workshop for UMA Staff & Faculty | May 23, 2023

The University of Maine at Augusta Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion (DEI) Council will host a workshop led by Alexandra MagnaudRead More

WICCD Honors UMA Staff, Students, and Faculty

In March, the UMA Women Invigorating Curriculum and Cultivating Diversity (WICCD) Committee awarded $1000 to student and faculty projects focusedRead More

UMA Students and Faculty Publish Article

Assistant Professor of Communication, Dr. Valerie Rubinsky, and UMA undergraduate students Catherine Tolman and Amber Collman, recently published a peer-reviewedRead More

Prof. of English Lisa Botshon to present at Wellesley College Symposium

UMA Professor of English Lisa Botshon has been invited to present a talk, “Mid-Century Maine Rustication Narratives and the MakingRead More

Professor Bob Katz’s 40 Years of Teaching at UMA and “The Art of Assemblage”

The Art of Assemblage: Myth, Mystery and Spirituality centers the artistic practice of assemblage – artworks made of found objectsRead More

Assistant Prof. Christine Letcher receives Estill Voice Master Certification

Congratulations to Assistant Professor of Music Christine Letcher who received her Estill Master Voice Trainer certification from Estill Voice International,Read More

Recent Scholarship from UMA English faculty

Dr. Ellen M. Taylor’s article on Maine poet Kate Barnes, “Daughter of Orion,” is the featured scholarship in The NorthRead More

Publications and Presentations by INT Faculty

UMA Associate Professor of History, Robert Bernheim, recently published “Portraits from a Conjoined War: The German 100th Light Infantry DivisionRead More

Dr. Gregory Fahy elected to the Maine Humanities Council

At the Maine Humanities Council October 21 Board meeting, Dr. Gregory Fahy, Associate Professor of Philosophy was elected to chairRead More