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#ExpertsLive | Government Power in Times of Crisis
Lisa Holmes, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Vermont Part of the #ExpertsLive series by the College of Arts & Sciences. In this talk, Professor Holmes looks at emergency powers, executive power, and federalism in the ...
RSENR Fall Seminar Series: Jessica Cole
Jessica Cole, Ph.D. Candidate in the UVM Biology Department shares insights to her research in the third installment of the RSENR Fall Seminar Series: Learning from Early Career Researchers. Cole's talk is entitled: Investigating the Potential Tra...
Team 10 discusses men with eating disorders, which is a population that people tend to push aside in larger discussions of eating disorders, and even mental health. Male identifying people are often excluded from eating disorder research even th...
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,...
Nutrition Advice for Managing Food Allergies in College
In this podcast we discuss food allergies and other dietary restrictions in college. Including how students can work to ensure they are getting enough of required nutrients, special considerations when eating in dining halls and school settings, a...
Pinterest is a visual bookmarking tool to collect links to images. Image links are placed on "boards" in the order in which you collect them. You can create multiple boards based on topics of your choosing. The thumbnail images it creates link bac...
There is an interesting connection between the top half of the body and the lower half. I didn't mean to coincide the movements in this video with that theme, but the way it came out brought it up in context, and I just ran with it!
A weekly rite where I "disregard" the frame, and myself in it, entirely...or attempt something along those lines. The Frame. The Frame of Reference. Perspective. Viewpoint. Angle. What is framed is not important. My placement in the Frame is not i...