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The Luman R. Nelson taxidermy collection, which includes more than 600 birds and animals, has been in Marlboro since the early 1960s. The museum where it’s housed lost their lease and the collection is to be put into storage.
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In 2022, UVM Staff United negotiated a contract with the university administration that raised wages and increased benefits. Now, that contract is ending.
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The Catamount Woods project, which was first announced in August 2023, was planned to be built on the eastern side of the university’s Burlington campus, in a parking lot next to the DoubleTree in South Burlington.
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Students, faculty and community members weigh in on the campus protests across our region as part of the nationwide protest movement against the war in Gaza.
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The show displays the work of 25 artists with disabilities. The exhibition, currently on display at the University of Vermont in Burlington, will also travel to Brattleboro, Montpelier and St. Johnsbury between now and December.
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Helping their communities is one way for colleges and universities to counteract crashing public confidence in higher education, advocates say — a problem that has been worsened by political attacks and self-destructive missteps by even the most elite universities.
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The UVM Food Systems Research Center will conduct a long-term study of the maple industry to measure its impact on climate change, and the sustainability of the industry.
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Host Connor Cyrus talks with the director of the Center for Community News at UVM about how student journalists across the country can close the gap in local news coverage.
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In the summer of 2020, the Fleming Museum at the University of Vermont set an ambitious goal: to decolonize its collection and address the legacies of imperialism that stain museum culture. Since then, the almost hundred-year-old museum’s staff has faced lots of turnover. New Executive Director Sonja Lunde spoke with Vermont Public's Marlon Hyde.
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A University of Vermont thoroughfare has been redesigned with safety in mind. University Place Street separates the University Green and Billings Library. Renovations include widened sidewalks, the removal of parking areas, and a designated area for food truck vendors to stop.