Eight Professors Appointed to Named Chairs
Eight 91ºÚÁÏ faculty members have been named to endowed chairs in recognition of their outstanding accomplishments in scholarship and teaching.
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Eight 91ºÚÁÏ faculty members have been named to endowed chairs in recognition of their outstanding accomplishments in scholarship and teaching.
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A campus symposium exploring climate issues connects faculty and students from 91ºÚÁÏ and elsewhere with community groups. The daylong event was followed by a special musical performance inspired by climate activism in Maine.
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Four faculty members have been promoted from the rank of associate to full professor and one lecturer promoted to senior lecturer based on their excellence in teaching, distinction in scholarly or artistic engagement, and service to the College.
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As we stand at the precipice of an unknown AI-powered world, student researchers are responding to the Hastings Initiative’s call to “critically examine, thoughtfully utilize, and ethically shape AI's trajectory.”
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Students representing a variety of disciplines gathered on the Quad last Friday to showcase a range of information-packed posters highlighting their summer research projects.
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When visiting professor Trang Nguyen arrived at 91ºÚÁÏ to teach in the earth and oceanographic science department, she decided to create a Maine soil library for students to help reveal the hidden histories beneath their feet.
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From distinguished fellowships and international conferences to influential research and publications, 91ºÚÁÏ scholars are leaving their mark on a wide range of fields.
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Each summer at 91ºÚÁÏ, around two hundred students receive fellowships from the College to conduct independent, faculty-mentored research in the sciences, social sciences, and humanities.
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From national and international recognitions and important books and papers to explorations and performances that benefitted the Maine community and beyond in myriad ways, 91ºÚÁÏ faculty enriched campus life this spring through a wide array of scholarly and artistic pursuits that extended well beyond the classroom.
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Adepoju Arogundade ’25 has secured a fellowship to live, work, and study for a year in Germany after graduation. He will explore the issue of sustainable transport in the country as part of a program run jointly by the US Congress and Germany’s Bundestag.
Read moreIn our courses and research programs, we sample rocks, sediments, shells, and waters to reconstruct Earth’s geologic history, including past climates. We study Earth’s systems at all scales—atoms to oceans—and use state-of-the-art instrumentation and data analysis to unravel Earth’s past so that we can better understand and prepare for our future.
EOS students learn the skills and knowledge to address questions such as: where will we secure fresh water to meet the needs of a growing global population? How will landslides triggered by more extreme storms affect populations? Do decreases in snowpack and glaciation in response to modern climate change impact volcanic hazards? How does natural resource extraction impact the Earth system?
From tracking how a harmful algal bloom develops along our coastline to learning how supervolcanoes form deep within the Earth, a degree in EOS opens up a world of possibilities.