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Once There Were Greek Tragedies, Then... UVM CLassics Professor Emeritus Philp Ambrose considers the performances of tragedies in the context of Athen's communal life and the porecess...

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Glenn McRae, Ph.D.  will lead this panel discussion of Food Systems research  with a focus on the  implementation of the Farm to Plate strategic plan in Vermont. ...

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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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Lincoln Center Institute launched the national Imagination Conversations initiative in 2009. By next year, some 50 Conversations will have occurred in about 40 states.

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Discussion of the latest data coming out of the Census Bureau and what it says about our great State of Vermont with focus on population trends in Vermont and how they have changed throughout the...

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Dr. Christoph Winkler, Associate and Curriculum Director of the Institute for Virtual Enterprise at the City University of New York, will share his work in developing the Virtual Enterprise program...

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The sense of place derived from living on or near working landscapes, skiing on local hills, swimming in nearby lakes and rivers have long been part of the dominant narrative told in and about Vermont...

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FREEDOM AND UNITY: THE VERMONT MOVIE: A collaborative film involving over 20 Vermont filmmakers that explores the history of Vermont's independent spirit and...

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Curt Ventriss, Professor of Public Policy, University of Vermont will discuss how innovation and a strong manufacturing and service base are important to have a vibrant, growing economy.&...

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The history and current trendlines around Vermont's Working Landscapedocument that the enterprises that have been the stewards of Vermont'sworking lands are endangered and, seen from a generational...

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