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Advanced Structures and Composites Center
Class of 1944 Hall
Collins Center for the Arts
Darling Marine Center
First-Year Area of Campus
Foster Center for Student Innovation
Harold Alfond Arena
Harold Alfond Sports Stadium and Morse Field
Hiking, Biking and Ski Trails
Hilltop Dining
Laboratory for Surface Science and Technology
Lord Hall Art Gallery and Classrooms
Maine Bound Adventure Center
Memorial Union
New Balance Field House and Memorial Gym
New Balance Student Recreation Center
Raymond H. Fogler Library
Robert D. Buchanan Alumni House
Stewart Commons
University of Maine Mall
Welcome to UMaine
Witter Farm
Welcome to campus.
UMaine was established in 1865.
The iconic cupola on Stevens Hall.
Maine is the happiest place to live in New England, according to the journal Science.
UMaine is listed among America’s best 380 universities and colleges by Princeton Review.
Follow the Bear Paw around campus and to the Town of Orono.
Undergraduate research is a distinction of the UMaine student experience.
Undergraduate research is a distinction of the UMaine student experience.
Undergraduate research is a distinction of the UMaine student experience.
Undergraduate research is a distinction of the UMaine student experience.
Maine is a living laboratory for many undergraduate disciplines.
Maine is a living laboratory for many undergraduate disciplines.
Maine is a living laboratory for many undergraduate disciplines.
Maine is a living laboratory for many undergraduate disciplines.
Frederick Law Olmsted designed the Mall and Central Park in New York City.
The Mall is the heart of campus.
Greek Life has been an important part of the campus community since 1874.
Express yourself while earning a degree in studio art.
The Department of Art has more than 140 majors and 80 minors.
Your point of view will be on view at Lord Hall.
Lord Hall Gallery hosts student and faculty shows throughout the year.
Fogler Library is rich in resources and student activity.
The library is a great place to study, inside or out.
Fogler Library is the largest library in Maine.
The Bear’s Den in the Memorial Union is UMaine’s largest dining facility.
The Union is home to a bookstore, post office and other essential services.
UMaine’s Career Center also is located in the Memorial Union.
Students take a break at the Bear's Den Cafe & Pub.
Maine Bound offers a comprehensive outdoor experience, including equipment rentals.
At UMaine you’ll have room to explore.
Get out of your comfort zone.
Maine Bound's 32-foot climbing tower is a popular feature on campus.
Students study hard and play hard.
Students take the stage in School of Performing Arts productions.
The School of Performing Arts offers study in music, theatre and dance.
Explore dance technique training in ballet, modern, tap and jazz.
See a show or be the show at the region's best performing arts center.
The Collins Center attracts international acts throughout the year.
VolturnUS, the first grid-connected offshore wind turbine, was designed here.
Students work on all structural components for floating wind turbines at UMaine.
The new wind-wave laboratory provides unique research opportunities.
The Laboratory for Surface Science and Technology is located off Cloke Plaza.
Research includes sensor technology, microelectronic devices and nanotechnology.
LASST educates and trains future scientists and engineers.
Thick and Thin Designs, maker of cupcake toppers, was supported by the center.
The center is where students can learn about innovation and find support for a business.
Learn methods of innovation that apply to your major.
Gannett Hall is one of six residence halls dedicated to first-year students.
Here is where life-long relationships begin.
First-year students are housed together as part of UMaine’s First Year Residence Experience.
The annual Maine Hello makes moving to campus easy.
Students line up for a little taste of Maine.
Dining offers many themed dinner nights, including the annual Taste of the World.
Lobster night is always a big hit.
Recognized as one of the nation’s top 10 fitness centers by Men’s Health Magazine.
The recreation center’s 87,000-square-foot-facility has something for everyone.
The recreation center has 140 pieces of cardio and weight equipment.
IMRC is home to the New Media and Art departments.
The Wyeth Family Studio Art Center is one of UMaine’s new art areas.
IMRC's studios are equipped with the latest sound technology.
IMRC also offers 3-D printing.
UMaine’s New Balance Field House was renovated in 2014
The Field House is home to the indoor men's and women's track and field teams.
Wallace Pool is UMaine’s competition swimming pool in Memorial Gym.
Football players prepare for the upcoming season.
UMaine is the only NCAA Division I athletics program in the state.
Meet Bananas, UMaine's mascot.
Friday night lights with 10,000 Black Bears.
UMaine teams have earned 89 championships in the last 10 years.
Rugby is just one of many club sports at UMaine.
Alfond Arena’s capacity is 5,641 for ice hockey.
The Harold Alfond Sports Arena has served the UMaine community since 1977.
UMaine students take their school spirit seriously.
Witter Farm is where dairy and equine courses are taught.
The farm is also home to UMaine’s dairy herd.
Students tend to newborn lambs in the spring.
Students from the Nursing School pose in the lobby.
Current and former students meet to discuss their UMaine experience.
Alumni House is a place to call home for more than 107,000 alumni.
Darling Marine Center is UMaine’s coastal marine research and education facility.
Marine research is conducted by undergraduate and graduate students.
The center offers Semester by the Sea, an immersive marine science program.
Students can take classes in scientific diving.
UMaine has 15 miles of trails on campus.
Trails are groomed in the winter.
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