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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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PHYS021: Final Project: Video Data

By: jspiegle

A sample of video data of my contraption in motion. Due to poor lighting, as this was filmed at night, it will not be my final trial where I hit within 5 cm of 2 m, but I am at least demonstrating that my object is moving, and that I can record th...

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University of Vermont Biology Thanksgiving: Gratitude in Science

By: tsoleary

Thanksgiving is traditionally a time to take a step back from the day-to-day grind and take a mental inventory of the things for which we are grateful: our family, friends, colleagues, homes, & health. This is especially important in a brutal year...

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PHP Financial Stress Group 12

By: llmerria

Poster presentation on financial stress in Vermont during Covid 19 era. The questions were part of a much larger survey which was conducted by United Way.

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The Marsupial's Journey

By: tkilmer

A podcast explaining how Australia became home to the largest number of marsupials in the world and why these mammals evolved the way they did.

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Our Community's Health: Equity and Discrimination

By: moet

This project, Our Community's Health: What's Important to You?, was a cross-sectional survey distributed to partners of the United Way of Northern Vermont. 1061 participants were asked to report whether they believed members of their community ...

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Food Insecurity in the COVID-19 Era

By: sgkendri

Analysis of Vermonters' perceptions surrounding food security during COVID-19 as measured by a survey distributed by VT United Way agencies in October 2020.

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Community Priorities Public Health Project

By: smuniz

This is a poster and recording of our public health project, in conjunction with the United Way of Northern Vermont, on community priorities in light of COVID 19.

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KEYNOTE LECTURE: “Benin 1897: Artist Intervention & the Restitution Issue”

By: cdissing

With Peju Layiwola, Professor of Art History, University of Lagos (November 5, 2021) Restitution is a way for communities that were harmed to remake themselves in the face of what was taken from them: for communities in Africa from whom people ...