Happy #GISDay#GISDAY2020! We are celebrating virtual this year and as such, our project went out virtual as well! Check them out and vote for your favorite three StoryMaps! @ArcGISStoryMaps@Esri @UNE https://t.co/oB5zScmnRH
Happy #GISDay! Jack Dangermond has a good message to all #GIS practitioners, professionals and students! Celebrate with us the incredible work that our #GISStudents have done during this semester!
Happy #GISDay! ��� Today, we celebrate you and the incredible work you're doing with #GIS. You truly inspire us. Here's a special message from Jack Dangermond.
Check out UNE GIS Day showing how geographic information systems #GIS can be used across disciplines and see how students are using it in class and for their professional development #GISDay2020#GISDay
Come down to Decary 202 tomorrow night at 7PM for Honeybee Conservation Club’s showing of “Queen of the Sun: What Are The Bees Telling Us?” Snacks will be provided, along with club info for newcomers! #unebees#honeybeeconservation#beeclub#honeybees#uneenv
Check out this article about Professor Thomas Klaks work on his American chestnut restoration project and building partnerships with organizations. Link to the article in bio! #uneenv#une#americanchestnut
Never too cold for wetland field work! These students are helping to monitor invasive Phragmites and will then suggest recommendations for its control.
Andrew Grammas, a senior Environmental Studies major, presenting on our chestnut restoration project through biotechnology to the Sebasticook Regional Land Trust last week.
A fun day on the ice for the Green Learning Community’s retreat! We enjoyed an adventurous group picture and a heartfelt discussion with our classmates and professors at the Kennebunkport Conversation Trust.
Students from the Department of Environmental Studies joined other student activists for a press conference demanding stronger action from Maine’s Climate Council. #carbonemissions #2030
Do you know where this little free library is on campus? Passed by it on our UNaturE walk last week. Meet at the compass on Thursdays at 12:30 if you want to #getoutside and get your #naturefix.
Drawing on more than 30 years of experience in international conservation, from Africa to the Adirondacks, Dr. Weber will share insights on how successful conservation can be built on honoring and involving local human communities. #uneenv#universityofnewengland#une#conse…
Did you know that spending as little as 120 minutes a week outside is enough to improve your health? Would you like to spend some time outdoors connecting face-to-face with other students, faculty, and staff? If you’d like to feel the benefits of improved emotional and phys…