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This week I wanted to focus a little bit more on the things around me, as opposed to my own body. As a general theme, I was thinking a lot about how I could make the objects around me look, and how I could make myself look like them. In the very...
I added part of the background music that made by my own because it sounds interesting to me. Also I cut the video based on its melody. Hope you like it!!
Requesting items owned in print through Document Delivery
This brief video describes how to order scanned e-versions of book chapters or journal articles the Libraries own in print.
Safely Selling Local Food at Farm Stands and CSAs during COVID-19, 5/6/20 Webinar (audio only)
Demand for local food is surging, and many Vermont farms are heeding the call to feed their communities. They have adapted time and again to the evolving COVID-19 situation to ensure the safety of their food, customers, employees, and farms. TheyĆ¢...
As late summer progresses so-called late-season defoliators are beginning to become visible in Vermont woods. Two such insects are maple leaf cutter and maple trumpet skeletonizer. The first report of damage from maple leaf cutter was in 1911 when...
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...
HDFS 161 Episode 10 Developing White Identity
Professor Shelton applies develecology to his own experience growing up in America, to illuminate the development and nature of white identity, and then to suggest approaches to understanding and reducing racism.
Introduction to Video on White Identity
Professor Shelton provides some context for the video, as an example of using develecology to understand one's own development.