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Faculty Seminars Fall 2025

Faculty Seminars are a wonderful way to learn more about your colleagues' research, creative and scholarly project, or pedagogical innovation and to connect with colleagues in an informal, academic setting.


12:00 - 1:00 pm
Main Lounge, Moulton Union
Open to faculty and staff
$4 cash buffet lunch (buffet is first come, first serve)

Interested in presenting? 
Contact Janice Staples.
What: Targeted to non-specialist colleagues and approximately 1/2 hour.
When: Tues. or Weds., noon to 1 PM. 

Tues., Sept. 16 Angel Matos (Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies)
On Mortality and Perrmalife: Reimagining Death in Queer Teen Literature and Culture

Wed., Sept. 24 TBD

Tues., Sept. 30 Patrick Rael (History)
"Had Lincoln Lived: The first days of Reconstruction (1865)"

Wed., Oct., 8 Meghan Roberts (History)
"France's First Vaccine'""

Tues., Oct. 21 Todd Berzon (Religion)
"Catching Voices: Christian Anti-Judaism in Late Antiquity"

Wed., Oct. 29 Willi Lempert (Anthropology)
"Pejepscot Portage Mapping Project: A Collective Uncovering of Indigenous History in Brunswick"

Tues., Nov. 4 Jennifer Honeycutt (Psychology/Neuroscience)
"tbd"

Wed., Nov. 12 Duo Mundi George & Guli - George Lopez and Gulimina Mahamuti (Music)
"Elbows In! Adventures in Piano Four-Hands.""

Tues., Nov 18. Michael Franz (Government and Legal Studies)
"Partisanship and Polarization in Maine Elections"

Wed., Dec. 3 Aaron Kitch (English)
"Who Needs Academic Freedom?""