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Making Connections: In consideration of career ladders in undergraduate LIS education

UMA Information & Library Science Student, Jo Krajeski, UMA Registrar, Tricia Dyer, and ILS Coordinator, Jodi Kosakowski participated in aRead More

Faculty Highlights | Kay Retzlaff

Kay Retzlaff, Professor of English, recently published Redefining Irishness in a Coastal Maine City, 1770 –1870: Bridget’s Belfast. The publication,Read More

UMA student won First Prize in Best Undergraduate Presentation at the 2022 Maine Sustainability and Water Conference

Gregory Spencer, a Junior in the Biology program at UMA Augusta campus, recently presented his toxicological research work and wonRead More

Cyber Student Chapters Member Interest & Officer Self-Nomination Form

The UMA Cyber Program is seeking members and officer self-nominations for our Women in Cybersecurity (WiCyS) and National Cyber StudentRead More

New Venue for 20th Annual Plunkett Maine Poetry Festival

This year’s festival will offer a variety of events throughout April, including a panel discussion on April 22, and culminatesRead More

2022 UMA Student Art Exhibition – April 9 – April 29, 2022

2022 UMA Student Art Exhibition Charles Danforth Gallery Located in Jewett Hall at the University of Maine at Augusta ExhibitionRead More

WICCD Grants Available for Resources & Books

Let the WICCD (Women Invigorating Curriculum and Cultivating Diversity) Committee help build your library of women, gender, and sexuality booksRead More

Recently released Redefining Irishness in a Coastal Maine City, 1770-1870: Bridget’s Belfast by Kay Retzlaff

Kay Retzlaff, Professor of English at the University of Maine at Augusta, recently published Redefining Irishness in a Coastal Maine City, 1770Read More

UMA DHP Faculty accepted to Dental School

We extend warm congratulations to our 2016 Dental Health Programs alum and current dental hygiene faculty member, Ahmad Jawad, forRead More

Support Student Research

Social Science student Molly Worthley is conducting a survey on attitudes toward food insecurity in Maine, and would greatly appreciateRead More