On May 14, the Federal Communication Commission is set to vote on a proposed set of rules that would regulate the traffic of information on the internet. Many fear that this would be the end of net neutrality. But is the internet really neutral right now? And how would the proposed rules change the user experience online?
We talk to Champlain College Instructor Ric Messier about what net neutrality is and what the future of the internet might look like.
Also on the show, we'll talk to St. Michael's College professors Valerie Bang-Jensen and Mark Lubkowitz about plant biology and kids books, and their new collaboration Books in Bloom:Discovering the Science in Great Children’s Literature.
Broadcast live on Monday, May 12 at noon; rebroadcast at 7 p.m.