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  • Thesis Defense: Peter Fogg

    Peter Fogg, a candidate for Master of Science in Chemical Engineering will be defending his thesis titled, "USING A DISCRETE ELEMENT METHOD MODEL TO UNDERSTAND THE MECHANICAL RESPONSE OF PAPER". Zoom meeting: For the Zoom link and password, please contact Peter Fogg at peter.fogg@gapac.com.

  • Thesis Defense: Mario Guevara

    122 IMRC 101 Stewart Commons, University of Maine, Orono, ME, United States

    Mario Guevara, a candidate for Master of Arts in Communication will be defending his thesis titled, "THIS DAY MARKS THE BEGINNING OF THE NEW HISTORY”: A CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF THE RHETORIC OF NAYIB BUKELE" Zoom meeting: For the Zoom link and password, please contact Mario Guevara at mario.guevara@maine.edu.

  • Dissertation Defense: Krystal Boley

    Krystal Boley, a candidate for Doctor of Philosophy in Marine Biology will be defending her dissertation titled, "Sublethal Effects and Acute Toxicity of Imidacloprid on the American Lobster, Homarus americanus". Zoom meeting: For the Zoom link and password, please contact Krystal Boley at krystal.boley@maine.edu.

  • Dissertation Defense: Taylor Bailey Spencer

    Taylor Bailey Spencer, a candidate for Doctor of Philosophy in Civil and Environmental Engineering will be defending her dissertation titled, "Material Transport Near Complex Coastlines." Zoom meeting: For the Zoom link and password, please contact Taylor Bailey Spencer at taylor.l.bailey@maine.edu.

  • Thesis Defense: Jacqueline Knirnschild

    Jacqueline Knirnschild, a candidate for Master of Arts in English will be defending her thesis titled, "Harbin and Other Stories." Zoom meeting: For the Zoom link and password, please contact Jacqueline Knirnschild at jacqueline.knirnschild@maine.edu.

  • Dissertation Defense: Sarah Witthauer

    Sarah Witthauer, a candidate for Doctor of Philosophy in History will be defending her dissertation titled, "‘I Have No Friends, I am but a Pelican in the Desert’: Grace Growden Galloway and the Impact of Loyalism on Wifery and Community in Philadelphia, 1753-1782." Zoom meeting: For the Zoom link and password, please contact Sarah Witthauer […]

  • Dissertation Defense: Sarah Witthauer

    Sarah Witthauer, a candidate for Doctor of Philosophy in History will be defending her dissertation titled, "I have no friends, I am but a pelican in the desert," Grace Growden Galloway and the Impacts of Loyalism on Wifery and Community in Philadelphia 1753-1782" Zoom meeting: For the Zoom link and password, please contact Sarah Witthauer […]

  • Dissertation Defense: Melissa Flye

    Melissa Flye, a candidate for Doctor of Philosophy in Ecology and Environmental Science will be defending her dissertation titled, "Beyond Recovery: A social-ecological approach to protected species conservation." Zoom meeting: For the Zoom link and password, please contact Melissa Flye at melissa.flye@maine.edu.

  • Thesis Defense: Casey Bourque

    Casey Bourque, a candidate for Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering will be defending his thesis titled, "Characterization and Improvement of the Wind Environment for Scale Model Floating Offshore Wind Turbines in the University of Maine’s Wind Wave Basin" Zoom meeting: For the Zoom link and password, please contact Casey Bourque at casey.bourque@maine.edu.

  • Thesis Defense: Emma Irvine

    Emma Irvine, a candidate for Master of Science in Entomology will be defending her thesis titled, "Flight Capabilities and Host Selection of Female Browntail Moth (Euproctis chrysorrhoea)". Zoom meeting: For the Zoom link and password, please contact Emma Irvine at emma.irvine@maine.edu.

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