‘Holobiont’ will be on view Jan. 30 to March 8 with an artist talk set for 12:30 p.m. Feb. 7 at Emery Performance Space.
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Free outdoor fitness courts available in Farmington
FARMINGTON — A new outdoor fitness court is set to open Friday, Sept. 6, on the University of Maine at Farmington campus. UMF is the first higher education partner to team up with Community Health Options and National Fitness Campaign as part of a campaign to build fitness courts across the state. The UMF Fitness Court […]
UMF taking initiative with veteran students
The University of Maine at Farmington is putting more focus on veteran students’ experiences on campus through newsletters and regular talks about their needs.
‘Extraordinarily resilient:’ UMF celebrates class of 2024
Keynote speaker Monica Wood told UMF’s 2024 graduating seniors to ‘sweat the small stuff’ on Saturday at their commencement ceremony as over 300 students received their bachelor’s and master’s degrees.
UMF chooses author Monica Wood to be commencement speaker
Best-selling Maine author Monica Wood will be presented with an honorary degree along with serving as commencement speaker for the Class of 2024.
UMF hosts 2nd annual ‘Connecting with the Community’ event
Members of the Farmington community and beyond were invited to visit UMF and explore the student center Tuesday, April 2.
Sandy River Players to present ‘You Can’t Take it With You’ in Farmington
The Sandy River Players will be hitting the Emery Community Arts theater to present “You Can’t Take it With You”, a comedic play in three acts.
UMF’s Sweatt-Winter programs settles into new building
‘This year will be a play year,’ Director Erica Thompson said when asked how she saw the program expanding in the new building, which is more than double in size.
UMF receives grant funding for GEAR UP
Maine’s congressional delegation announced on Tuesday, Sept. 26, that $4 million would be allocated annually to the GEAR UP program, which has helped prepare Maine students for postsecondary education since 1998.
UMF receives research grant benefiting college and area high school students
UMF biology professor Dr. Timothy Breton has assembled his team of research assistants to help him with a three-year research project.