The worldwide rollout of mRNA "vaccines" is part of a much larger agenda that encompasses eugenics and transhumanism. This agenda is being funded and promoted by a network of global institutions, politicians, and billionaire technocrats. In 1989,.
Committee approves renaming UMaine lecture hall after first Black mathematics graduate
Born in Bangor, Beryl Warner Williams was the first Black graduate to earn a mathematics degree from the University of Maine. Author: Alex Haskell (NCM) Updated: 8:33 AM EDT May 6, 2021
ORONO, Maine Changing the controversial name of a lecture hall was the topic of discussion at a University of Maine Finance, Facilities and Technology Committee meeting Wednesday morning.
The committee unanimously approved the resolution to rename the building formerly named Clarence Cook Little Hall on the University of Maine campus.
Little served as UMaine president in the 1920s. He was a supporter of the tobacco industry and a eugenicist. Eugenics aims to improve the human species by discouraging groups judged inferior from reproducing, such as the poor and criminals.
By Staff
Trustees of the University of Maine System will meet next week to begin considering a new, interim location of the UMaine School of Law and a new name for a building on the UMaine campus in Orono.
The Finance, Facilities, and Technology Committee of the UMS Board of Trustees is scheduled to take up both matters at a meeting Wednesday, May 5, at 9 a.m. The committee may then make a recommendation to the board in advance of its meeting on May 24.
The board is considering a lease at 300 Fore St. in Portland as the interim home of the law school and for staff of the University of Maine Graduate and Professional Center. The current law building, at 246 Deering Ave., was constructed nearly 50 years ago and its design is now “functionally obsolete for the educational needs of the 21st century,” according to a UMS news release.