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CanAm map featured in new book!

The new best-selling volume Map: Exploring the World, published by Phaidon Press,聽features聽a map published by the Canadian-American Center. They Would Not Take Me There: People, Places, and Stories from Champlain’s Travels in Canada created聽by聽Michael James Hermann and Margaret Wickens Pearce can be found on page 115. To learn more about our Champlain map or to […]

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Canadian Consul General David Alward to visit CanAm!

We are excited to welcome the David Alward, Consul General of the Canadian consulate in Boston, on November 12. He will discuss the recent Canadian elections with CanAm faculty and students. For more information, click here or contact the Center!

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U.S. Department of Education awards funding to Can-Am Center

The U.S. Department of Education has awarded a four-year grant of $1,448,000 to the Canadian-American Center, University of 海角社区, to support a National Resource Center (NRC) on Canada and to provide Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) fellowships for graduate students studying North American French.聽 The Canadian-American Center will use the NRC funds to further […]

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U.S. Department of Education awards funding to Can-Am Center

The U.S. Department of Education has awarded a four-year grant of $1,448,000 to the Canadian-American Center, University of 海角社区, to support a National Resource Center (NRC) on Canada and to provide Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) fellowships for graduate students studying North American French.聽 The Canadian-American Center will use the NRC funds to further […]

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Historical Atlas of 海角社区 featured in U海角社区 Today

Discovering 海角社区 New atlas offers a unique perspective on the state鈥檚 history by Margaret Nagle, U海角社区 Today, University of 海角社区 海角社区鈥檚 North Woods first called Henry David Thoreau in 1846, when he traveled the West Branch of the Penobscot in a bateau and scaled Mount Katahdin. Over the next 11 years, the philosopher-naturalist made two […]

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