University of New England - Innovation for a Healthier Planet

New to the Library Team

UNE Libraries is pleased to introduce three additions to our Portland Campus team: Rebecca Bushby, Cindy Stewart, and Sarah Baker. Rebecca Bushby Rebecca is a Research and Teaching Librarian and library liaison to WCHP programs including nursing, occupational therapy, social work, HWOS, and nurse anesthesia, and liaison to CETL. She was recently at The College […]

Stephen K. Halpert Photography Collection

The Permanent Photography Collection: Recent Acquisitions in the Stephen K. Halpert Photography Collection at UNE

July 23, 2021

5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Portland Campus Art Gallery

This omnibus exhibit will feature approximately 70 recently collected photographic works selected by Stephen Halpert, Curator of Photography, and steward of the Stephen K. Halpert Photography Collection at UNE. Opens July 23 at the UNE Art Gallery Portland Campus. Visitors Welcome! Please mask if unvaccinated; social distancing required for all.  The UNE Art Gallery on the […]

Resources Update

Each fiscal year the library evaluates the use of our subscription resources in order to meet the changing needs of our students, faculty, and staff and make the most responsible use of our budget allocations. This year we are pleased to announce the following changes for 2021/2022: New Resources Nutrition Care Manual British Medical Journal […]

LGBTQIA+ Resources

Find resources to support the LGBTQIA+ community this pride month using UNE’s Community Equity & Diversity Library Resource Initiative website. This website features books, articles, films, podcasts, many of which have been suggested by the UNE Community, in support and understanding of our LBGTQIA+ community members.

UNE Art Gallery Presents: Studiolab

Studiolab is an ongoing series of remote studio visits hosted by the UNE Art Gallery.  We highlight the studio practices of artists in our community, whose interdisciplinary work intersects with the sciences and other field. KIFAH ABDULLA Our new video features Maine-based artist, poet, and activist Kifah Abdulla. Kifah’s practice spans several media, and uses […]

UNE Library Services Welcomes Dean Elizabeth Dyer

We are pleased to announce that Interim Dean of Library Services Elizabeth Dyer has been appointed to the Dean position, replacing Dean Emeritus Andrew Golub, who retired in May of 2020. Beth holds a Master’s of Library and Information Sciences degree from the University of South Carolina and a bachelor’s degree from Cornell University. She is […]

Sculpting the Virtual Future

Sculpting the Virtual Future

June 3, 2021

6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

Online Event

Join the UNE Art Galleries and the Indigo Alliance online for an artist talk with Firefly the Hybrid, of Decontie & Brown. Firefly’s new short film “Digital Triptych”, is currently on view as part of the exhibition “Speculative Histories & Material Culture” at the UNE Art Gallery, Portland Campus. Looking at the inevitable transition to […]

Resources on Anti-Asian Discrimination

Find recommended books, articles, websites & films to help understand the Asian American experience and the history and current impact of anti-Asian discrimination in this country in the Community Equity & Diversity Resources Initiative website. The resources here are crowd soured – please send along further suggestions.

Speculative Histories & Material Culture

Speculative Histories & Material Culture

March 19, 2021 - June 13, 2021

Portland Campus Art Gallery

Now open for the UNE Community at the Portland Campus Art Gallery, this new exhibit features historical African masks from the collection of Oscar Mokeme in juxtaposition with site-specific installation by Asata Radcliffe. Learn more.

Persephone in the Late Anthropocene

Persephone in the Late Anthropocene

January 29, 2021 - May 14, 2021

Biddeford Campus Art Gallery

Now on exhibit at the Biddeford Campus Art Gallery, Persephone in the Late Anthropocene is a response by three visual artists to a poetry volume of the same name by Megan Grumbling, which presents a sequel to the Persephone myth and sets it in the age of climate crisis. Poet and artists reflect on the imagery and experience of climate […]