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Keeping a Focus on Equity & Access webinar (audio only)
While farmers are shifting methods of sales and distribution, many are also continuing and developing practices that address community food access, broader food system justice goals, and other ways of addressing equity right at the farm level. Pl...
Industrial Revolution and Beer Production
This video looks at the contributions of James Watt (steam engine), Carl von Linde (Refrigeration) as well as the work of Louis Pasteur and Christian Hansen.
Ultra-Fast Local Outlier Detection Scheme by Dr. Byung S Lee
Dr. Byung Lee's work with KAIST accepted at KDD2020 Conference https://www.kdd.org/kdd2020/
Late summer, while leaves are still green is a good time to assess the trees in your sugarbush. Weak or declining individuals will show areas of crown dieback. Trees with more than 75% dieback will likely not survive but are still competing for li...
University of Vermont Biology Thanksgiving: Gratitude in Science
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...
LCOM PHP - Mental Health in Vermont Communities during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Second year medical students at the Larner College of Medicine at UVM work with United Ways of Vermont and the Public Health Department at UVM to create a project to assess community perceptions of need during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Personal Hygiene and Work Attire
This video discusses personal hygiene, hair nets, uniforms and other items of interest when working in the food service industry.
A Culinary Lens on Agritourism
Food is an ultimate connector and a big part of why we travel. We share stories, form relationships and build communities around the table, and through our culinary traditions. In this gathering, we will hear stories from around the world of the r...
This final project is a product of work done by Noah Logan, Dan Cameron, and Jonathan Saunders.