1:06:15

Meat and Dairy Direct Sales: Navigating Regulations, Licenses, and Aggregation Opportunities (audio only)

By: clherric

This conversation with Center for Sustainable Agriculture Pasture Program Coordinator Jenn Colby and guests Beth Whiting and Bruce Hennessey of Maple Wind Farm, Greg Georgaklis from Farmers to You and staff from the Vermont Agency of Agriculture, ...

1:17

Student Voice - Kathryn Maitland

By: cess

Kathryn talks about the opportunities she has had as an undergraduate student interested in learning more about research.

15:56

Acting with an Accent: Arabic [part 1 of 6]

By: danaref

Six-part audio course in learning to speak with an Arabic accent. Part of the LearnAccent.com series. Licensed by the Dana Medical Library from Dialect Access Specialists for use by UVM affiliates only. The audio files may not be downloaded or ...

0:40

Dean Cynthia Belliveau

By: 92csicca

A brief welcome video from Dean Cynthia Belliveau.

4:49

Virtual / Phone Interviews

By: career

Once you have landed a phone screen or virtual interview (congrats, by the way!), you may be wondering “how do I make a good and lasting impression when I’m not in-person?” This video review some simple tips to help you ace your upcoming ...

8:44

conditional derivation proofs PHIL 013AB

By: mcweiner

A nine-minute video about conditional derivation, a new kind of rule. Listen closely for a special appearance from a duck. (Edited to add: the squeaking thing is actually a raccoon)

12:20

Katherine, Peter, Sophia S2016 Projection

By: dellis1

My Integrated Fine Arts class, Film Begets Film, has a tradition of creating an experimental projection on outdoor walls on campus. This year the class was introduced to a new software by John Forbes in Theatre. QLab allows the user to create mult...

1:29

Prelab Video Diels Alder Chem 142

By: awurthma

Prelab video for the Diels Alder Experiment for Chem 142

7:29

DD, &O, and &I proofs

By: mcweiner

A video about doing proofs, introducing how to do direct derivations, and the &I and &O rules.