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

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...

Music is inspiration. It is a way of expression, and movement with a dash of sound is magic. This is me in my natural habitat and my random radio playlists :)

For this weekly rites, I didn't really have too much in mind for what I wanted to do; just that I wanted to go outside and see what was out there. It was a very windy Wednesday, so that ended up being what I focused on quite a bit; both in the th...

What began as an exploration of movement in shadow three weeks ago becomes, today, an homage to Beethoven's brilliance. This part of Concerto No. 2 always chokes me up because of the beauty and silence and peace of it. (Turn your sound up to hear ...

VT public libraries and endowments during the pandemic
Vermont public libraries with endowments has reason for concern; investments have fallen in value, and income from endowments will be impacted. Learn about how this may recession may affect your library's endowment, and a little bit about how endo...

Artist Tina Escaja. Sound activated, Infrared proximity sensor, audio detector, custom Arduino code. And Spanish poetry engraved in legs by laser.