Student Leaders Dinner
This event is by invitation only for student leaders. For more information, please reach out to alexis.m.violette@maine.edu.
This event is by invitation only for student leaders. For more information, please reach out to alexis.m.violette@maine.edu.
On October 30, 2025, at 6 p.m., the Acadian Archives at the University of Maine at Fort Kent will welcome researcher and speaker Donlon Hurtubise for a presentation on the region’s pioneering families. The event will be free and open to the public. This presentation, offered as part of the Archives’ genealogy workshop series, will […]
Join Dr. Brickman's music class and the UMFK Music Club for OPEN MIC night in the Lair beginning at 7pm. Sing, recite poetry, or even dance 100 Paw Points for attending 500 Paw Points for performing
A dance sponsored by the Student Activities Board DJ Jhano will play music and Sodexo will cater in the Lair 9-10 is Halloween music and a costume party 10pm the GLO party begins
Cheer on the Bengal Men's Basketball home game against Fisher College Falcons. Â Go Bengals!! Â Â
Cheer on the Bengal Women's Basketball home game against University of Maine at Augusta Moose. Go Bengals!! Â Â
Cheer on the Bengal Men's Basketball home game against Husson University Eagles. Â Go Bengals!! Â Â
The University of Maine at Fort Kent will host its Veterans Day ceremony at10 a.m. Monday, Nov. 10, at the university’s Veterans Square. The ceremony isopen to the public.The event will include a welcome from Stacy Martin,UMFK's student life coordinator; remarks from UMFK President Deb Hedeen; andthe singing of the national anthem by Bri Bois, […]
The Lonesome Pine Trails will host its annual ski sale from noon to 4 p.m.  Go see what ski and other items are available to purchase.  For more information on the sale, please contact Mike Voisine at 834-5202.  Â
The Acadian Archives/Archives acadiennes at the University of Maine at Fort Kent will host author Denis Ledoux at 6:30 p.m. on November 20. Ledoux will discuss his new book, Here to Stay: Lives in 17th-Century Canada. In Here to Stay, Ledoux explores the distant history of 30 percent of Maine’s population who have French North […]
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