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First Wednesdays: "Remaking the Landscape, 1958-1978"

UVM Professor Paul Bierman shows photographs, taken over two decades, detailing the arrival of the interstate to  the most rural state in the Union, with particular emphasis on changes in Chittenden...

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Inside Seven Days: "Lost and Found"

Seven Days staff writer Ken Picard discusses how archaeologists are using 21st-century forensics to identify and honor Vermont's 19th-Century war dead.

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Center for Research on Vermont: "Antebellum Women's History through the Journal of Phebe Orvis Eastman"

This project is a social history of early 19th-century rural women's lives as revealed through the journal of Phebe Orvis Eastman, a young Quaker bride living on the New...

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Brownell Library Series: "The Irish Wave in the Green Mountains"

Vincent Feeney, author of Finnigans, Slaters ...

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Center for Research on Vermont: "Vermont as a Civil Society: The Search for a Genetic Code"

Dr. Frank Bryan will begin by defending an assertion: Vermont is unique, profoundly unique, in its status as a civil society.  Given this, he will seek to explore...

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Inside Seven Days: "Survey Says"

Seven Days writer Andy Bromage reviews results of Vermont legislative survey rating lawmakers in Montpelier. Despite somewhat light response level in the first year of the survey, the serious and lighthearted...

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The Kunin Symposium: "Courage, Commitment and Contributions: Madeleine Kunin's Remarkable Gift to Vermont"
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Center for Research on Vermont: "Refugees and Transportation Equity in Vermont"

Issues of equity and access in transportation have long been recognized as central to those concerned with environmental and social justice and indeed...

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Brownell Library Series: "Essex Railroad History"

Essex Rail Historian Jerry Fox discusses Essex Junction's rich history as a center of rail activity.

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Brownell Library Series: "Vermont's Railroad Upgrades and Railroad Future"

Mike Coates, President of Vermont Rail Systems, speaks about recent upgrades and future plans for Vermont's rail transportation infrastructure.

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