Fall 2023 Open House

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The University of Maine at Fort Kent will host its annual fall Open House for prospective college-bound students on Friday, November 3, 2023, to give everyone a chance to experience campus life.

Registration and a Student Fair will be held from 8:15 a.m. to 9 a.m. at the University’s award-winning Enrollment and Advancement Center. A light breakfast and refreshments will be served. This is a great opportunity to learn more about the student services that UMFK has to offer. Representatives from various offices will be available to answer questions on topics ranging from residential life, career planning and placement, and financial aid.

At 9 a.m. in the Nadeau Hall conference room, the morning session will begin with an opening welcome and remarks from UMFK’s Admissions staff, followed by a panel presentation by current students who will talk about UMFK’s campus life.

Prospective students will learn more about the academic programs held at various classrooms on campus from 10 to 10:45 a.m. The talented faculty, who foster academic excellence in the learning environment, will show students and families how learning comes alive at UMFK. There also will be an opportunity for participants to ask questions that can assist them in their educational goals.

Sodexo will serve lunch from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Nowland Hall, the newly renovated dining hall. UMFK student Admissions Ambassadors will lead campus tours during this time to see the campus and meet with staff.

People can register online at https://www.umfk.edu/admissions/open-house/.

Please R.S.V.P. by Tuesday, October 31st. For more information on the UMFK Open House, contact UMFK’s Admissions office at (207) 834-7600 or send an email to umfklife@maine.edu.

Literary Awareness Events

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The University of Maine at Fort Kent English faculty have planned a Train of Events each day, from October 11th through October 15th. Faculty, staff, students, and community members are encouraged to participate in various Harry Potter books and literacy awareness readings that are scheduled to take place after the University’s fall break, both on the UMFK campus and in the local community. Each event will include a drawing for a book gift certificate.

Professor Cannon Becker said, “Formerly known as Harry Potter Book Night, the internationally celebrated event is now Harry Potter Book Day. That day is Thursday, October 12th, but we wondered, why stop with one day?”

A series of events will give more people a chance to participate in the celebration of literacy, enjoying different flights of the imagination through readings of literature that build upon the use of imagination and help continue to increase literacy awareness.

The first Train of Events stop is scheduled at UMFK’s Blake Library from 2 to 4 p.m. on Wednesday, October 11th. Cannon Becker said, “Costumes are not required, but you certainly may wear one if you wish. I will be dressed as Professor Minerva McGonagall for these events.” Anyone may join us here and bring something to read or to have someone else read for you. Suggestions are “spooky” poems or excerpts of longer works.

The second Train of Events stop is scheduled to take place on Harry Potter Book Day, Thursday, October 12th, at Fort Kent Elementary School at 1:30 p.m. Professor Cannon Becker will read a children’s book called “Feathers: Not Just for Flying,” by Melissa Stewart and illustrated by Sarah S. Brannen. Cannon Becker said, “This is a science book about how feathers have many uses aside from helping birds take flight. I hope to give each of the students a little feathered boost of confidence, knowing that they can do many things and are learning more each day. I hope they will also keep their imagination strong.”

The third Train of Events stop is scheduled to take place on Friday, October 13, in UMFK’s Bengal Student Center from 2 to 4 p.m. Similar to the first event but focused on UMFK students, student volunteers are invited to read some of their favorite pieces, including excerpts of longer works, poems, song lyrics, or original work they have written themselves. As usual, costumes are fine but not required. Additionally, both books and movies may be discussed.

The fourth Train of Events stop is going to be held at noon at Fort Kent Public Library on Saturday, October 14th. This event is open to the public, where attendees may read along with the English faculty, being mindful of the ages in the audience when selecting material to read. Professor Cannon Becker says, “I will probably read excerpts from the Harry Potter books and a brief selection from Mary Stewart’s The Little Broomstick.”

The fifth Train of Events stop is going to be held at First Mile Brewing Company at 1 p.m. on Sunday, October 15th. Enjoy a brew – Harry Porter, Butterbeer Selzah, and non-alcoholic beverages will be available. This is where the Train of Events stops, but all are encouraged to stay on board and keep sharing a love for reading, especially the Harry Potter Book Series. Professor Geraldine Cannon Becker said, “Here, we will wrap up this Train of Events, share some highlights, and plan for next year. We’d love to see you. Get on board!”

For more information on the Train of Events, please contact Professor Cannon Becker at geraldine.becker@maine.edu.