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Farmington bagpiper Robert Underwood leads University of Maine at Farmington leader and educators down Lincoln Street to the Fitness Center on Tuesday morning for UMF’s convocation, a formal academic welcome to the university. Behind Underwood is Kathryn A. Foster, UMF president, walking with Joseph P. McGinn, UMF provost and vice president of academic affairs. Behind them are Robert Lively, UMF associate provost and dean of academic affairs, right, walking with James Melcher, UMF professor of political science who gave the convocation address, “Opportunities to Build.”
Farmington bagpiper Robert Underwood leads University of Maine at Farmington leader and educators down Lincoln Street to the Fitness Center on Tuesday morning for UMF’s convocation, a formal academic welcome to the university. Behind Underwood is Kathryn A. Foster, UMF president, walking with Joseph P. McGinn, UMF provost and vice president of academic affairs. Behind them are Robert Lively, UMF associate provost and dean of academic affairs, right, walking with James Melcher, UMF professor of political science who gave the convocation address, “Opportunities to Build.”
Farmington bagpiper Robert Underwood leads University of Maine at Farmington leader and educators down Lincoln Street to the Fitness Center on Tuesday morning for UMF’s convocation, a formal academic welcome to the university. Behind Underwood is Kathryn A. Foster, UMF president, walking with Joseph P. McGinn, UMF provost and vice president of academic affairs. Behind them are Robert Lively, UMF associate provost and dean of academic affairs, right, walking with James Melcher, UMF professor of political science who gave the convocation address, “Opportunities to Build.”
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