The University of Maine at Fort Kent invites the business community and service organizations throughout the Valley to participate in a “Community Fair” on Thursday, September 12 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Cyr Hall.
The University of Maine at Fort Kent Student Activities will host a comedy night featuring Krazy Jake on Friday, September 13 at 7 p.m. at UMFK Fox Auditorium.
The University of Maine at Fort Kent will host the 4th annual UMFK Classic and Custom Car Show on Saturday, September 14 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the University campus.
Dr. Rachel E. Albert, vice president for academic affairs at the University of Maine at Fort Kent, has announced that 331 students were named to the Dean's List for the spring 2013 semester.
University of Maine at Fort Kent Associate Professor of Electronic Commerce, Anthony Gauvin, recently attended and presented at the annual meeting and conference of the Community Development Society in Charleston, South Carolina.
The University of Maine at Fort Kent is looking for area businesses, organizations, and individuals interested in placing an entry in the homecoming/scarecrow parade that will take place on Saturday, September 14, 2013 at 11 a.m.
The University of Maine at Fort Kent has received the largest financial gift in its history with the receipt of more than $300,000 from the estate of the late Esther C. Labbee, it has been announced.
"Eclectic Works by Jessica Becker,” a premier exhibit of drawings, will be on display through Friday, August 9 at the University of Maine at Fort Kent's Blake Library Gallery.
The travelling exhibition, From Board to Board: Architecture of Acadian Houses from Early Acadia until the 19th Century, a bilingual exhibition that showcases the Acadian tradition of construction that has been passed down through generations, is on display at the University of Maine at Fort Kent's Acadian Archives/Archives acadiennes through the end of the year.
The University of Maine at Fort Kent and the Maine School Administrative District #27 today broke ground on a $4 million biomass project on the site of the former Fort Kent Armory that is expected to save the two institutions more than $4 million in energy costs during the next 10 years.