• Campus Sustainability Tour

    Kalikow Education Center, Bjorn Lobby

    A sustainability-focused tour of UMF with visiting Libra Scholar Dr. Thomas Gillman and led by Professor Drew Barton.

    Free

    “Thirty Million”- Film screening and panel discussion

    Olsen Student Center, The Landing

    “Thirty Million”- Film screening and panel discussion   Description "Thirty Million" is a short documentary film focused on climate change in Bangladesh, often described as one of the most vulnerable country on the planet in the face of a changing climate. Panel discussion on filmmaking with Co-Director Daniel Price, Co-Associate Producer Thomas Gilman and UMF […]

    Free

    Drag Performance! : THE TRASHON SHOW

    Emery Community Arts Center, Performance Space

    It's the moment you didn't know you were waiting for... Drag is coming to Farmington! Join us for a night of laughter, lights, and the fastest fashion you have ever seen! Best of all it's trash themed! This event is 18+. Tickets $6 presale, $8 at the door. Tipping is highly encouraged! Hope to see […]

    $6 – $8

    “Food Beyond Borders” Not Quite Free Lunch

    Meet UMF's visiting Libra Scholar and enjoy diverse food offerings from around the world along with information about UMF’s Office of Global Education and Peace Corp Prep program.

    Symposium 2026

    Each year, the University of Maine at Farmington (UMF) Symposium showcases the academic excellence, research, creative work, and experiential learning of our students. Students present both individual and course-based projects representing diverse academic disciplines. Through lectures, demonstrations, performances, and interactive poster sessions, they share original research findings, thoughtful analysis, and creative work with the community. […]

    Free Workshop. “Family Stories: How and Why to Remember and Tell Them”

    The Landing, UMF Olsen Student Center

    Telling personal and family stories is fun – and it connects strangers, strengthens links between generations, and gives children the self-knowledge to carry them through hard times. Knowledge of family history has even been linked to better teen behavior and mental health. In this interactive workshop, storyteller Jo Radner shares foolproof ways to mine memories […]

    Burnt into Memory: How Brownfield Faced the Fire

    Emery Community Arts Center, Performance Space

    Drawing on interviews with townspeople, letters, photographs, and newspaper reports, Jo Radner tells the history of the furious 1947 wildfire that in a few hours destroyed almost all of the little town of Brownfield in western Maine. Neighbors fought and fled the fire, saving what they could and supporting one another, then returned to the […]

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