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Innovative Ways to Sell Agricultural Products Direct to Consumers
The evolving pandemic has brought to light the importance of promoting agri-food products in local markets, purchasing locally sourced supplies, and selling direct to consumers. Join French-speaking partners (southern Quebec, Eastern Ontario and t...
Directed, Written and Produced by Shanta Lee Gander Sound Design and Music Production by Machafuko NA Vurugu Productions In her exploration of the human gaze, the female body, and what it means to dance along a continuum of sacred and profane,...
Mapping Climate Change Exposure for Northeastern Tree Species
This was presented by Lukas Kopacki and Jen Pontius as a part of a series of contributed talks from the 2022 FEMC Annual Conference. To learn more about the conference, visit: https://www.uvm.edu/femc/cooperative/conference/2022. The uncertainty a...
Eating Disorders in Adolescents
Calling all teenagers and loved ones of teenagers! Being a teen, especially in the age of social media, can be really challenging and can sometimes result in a complicated relationship with body image and food. We are here to talk you through eati...
Beyoncé and Behavioral Economics
Today Beyoncé is our tour guide through the basic principles of behavioral economics and health behaviors.
GRS001#34_CoronavirusPandemic_2
Second lecture on economic, social and political consequences of coronavirus pandemic
Lecture discussing Covid-19 pandemic and offering some general conclusions to the course.
Professor Shelton discusses the macrosystem beliefs and values underlying several current social issues, including racism, police reform, universal health care, and opioid misuse.
Kate Miller, Quantitative Ecologist, National Park Service Inventory and Monitoring Program (NPS I&M), presents the day 1 plenary at the 2020 FEMC Conference. Additional conference content can be accessed at https://www.uvm.edu/femc/cooperative/co...