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Guest Interview: Guido Mase' on Entheogens/Psychedelics and Sacred Plants

By: kcelmer

Guido Masé RH(AHG) is a clinical herbalist, herbal educator, and garden steward specializing in holistic Western herbalism, though his approach is eclectic and draws upon many influences. He spent his childhood in Italy, in the central Alps and i...

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NULL_Delicious Living Video

By: tnull

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Welcome to Residential Life!

By: jwilli41

Welcome to ResLife! Executive Director, Rafael Rodriguez, and Associate Director of Residential Education, Amber Buck, give you the ins and outs of living on campus.

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Photosynthesis

By: uvmext

The sugaring season has been over for a while. Maple trees ended their annual period of dormancy when their winter buds broke, allowing new leaves to emerge. These lush green leaves are now working to produce all the energy needed for the tree to ...

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Shade Tolerance 1

By: uvmext

All green plants, which includes trees, need sunlight to produce energy for survival. Some trees can satisfy their basic needs with less light than others. Sugar and red maples are two examples of such trees. They are both considered shade-toleran...

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Shade Tolerance 2

By: uvmext

As trees form, the size and shape of its stem and crown, will be impacted by living in a low light environment such as the forest's understory. So-called suppressed trees are able to capture just enough sun to survive. Sugar maples growing in the ...

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Housing and Living Environment - Group 13

By: awrosent

Our poster explored the relationship between housing quality and stability and health outcomes.

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Analyzing The Outcomes of a Comprehensive Pain Management Program

By: pmcclurg

How might comprehensive pain programs help patients living with chronic pain? We analyzed the Comprehensive Pain Program through UVM Integrative Health to find out how completion of the program affected patients across health domains comprising ph...

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Living on the edge in a warming world: distributions and thermal refugia of forest insects across the northeastern United States

By: vmc

This was presented by Michael Hallworth. This presentation was part of a series of contributed talks from the 2021 FEMC Annual Conference hosted virtually. For more content from the 2021 conference please go to https://www.uvm.edu/femc/cooperative...