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The First Sugarmakers

By: uvmext

Who were the first sugar makers? Many believe native Americans were the first to collect sugar from maple trees in North America. In fact, it was probably squirrels. Squirrels have been observed collecting encrusted sugar from the end twigs they n...

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2020 Crop Update #2

By: uvmext

The USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service or NASS has released the crop totals for the 2020 maple season. Vermont let the US in total taps with 6.15 million statewide. New York had the next highest number of taps with 2.8 million. Combined...

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UVM Art History Symposium 2021

By: khelmstu

Erin Petit: Hidden Histories: The Colmar Treasure and Jewish Cultural Heritage Kat Schinella: Orientalism in Auction Houses: A Provenance Exploration of Alexandre-Gabriel Decamps 1948 Farm Yard in the Fleming Museum of Art Dulcie Ulloa: The Deat...

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Fall 2020 Student Panel - Connection, Community, and Inclusion

By: ctl

This panel presentation, held on October 19, 2020, focused on connection, community, and inclusion in classes during a pandemic and featured 6 current UVM students (3 first years, and 3 returning students).

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UVM Faculty Panel: Teaching in Tumultuous Times (Oct 28,2020)

By: ctl

This year, we've faced—and continue to face—events that have a great effect on all of us: the upcoming election, the pandemic, racialized police violence, social justice protests, and the Supreme Court transition, to name just a few. For facul...

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UVM Campus Treasures

By: tvisser

University of Vermont campus treasures

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Economics Alumni Career Panel Nov 2020

By: ssolnick

Seven alumni of UVM Economics share their stories and advice.

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UVM Geology Seminar - Keith Klepeis - 11/16/2020

By: nperdria

PFAS groundwater contamination near Rutland, Vermont: how to communicate geological research to the public and other non-scientist stake-holders

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UVM Geology Seminar - 10/05/2020 - Paul Bierman

By: nperdria

CUBA travelog: learning geology, hydrology, and teamwork on an Island forbidden to Americans