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Ello, Goodbye? Some Startups Leave Vermont for More Populated Pastures - Seven Days
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Ello, Goodbye? Some Startups Leave Vermont for More Populated Pastures
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In an email, Budnitz explained that Ello's Vermont contingent dwindled when two employees asked to relocate to Colorado and a few others moved elsewhere for their spouses' jobs. His updated prognosis for Ello's future: "It's most likely that the ...
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Ello, Goodbye? Some Startups Leave Vermont for More Populated Pastures - Seven Days
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Ello, Goodbye? Some Startups Leave Vermont for More Populated Pastures
Seven Days
In an email, Budnitz explained that Ello's Vermont contingent dwindled when two employees asked to relocate to Colorado and a few others moved elsewhere for their spouses' jobs. His updated prognosis for Ello's future: "It's most likely that the ...
Twitter can tell which states love jogging and which are eating hot ... - The Washington Post
Twitter can tell which states love jogging and which are eating hot ... The Washington Post
2015-08-17 LUQ Schoolyard teachers and students participate in training week of the VT EPSCoR RACC program, June, 2015
Elliot Lopez, together with students Kristopher Santa and Keisha Mestey from the Juan Ponce de Leon High School of Florida, Puerto Rico, and Glenda Lee Almodóvar, together with students Grecia C. Izquierdo Torres and José G. Izquierdo Torres from Áurea E. Quiles Claudio High School of Guánica, Puerto Rico, participated in the High School Student and Teachers Training Week of the VT EPSCoR Research on Adaptation to Climate Change (RACC) Program. This program integrates high school teachers and students who participate as a team in a research effort.
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2015-08-12 Seven Vermont College Students Awarded VT EPSCoR Native American and First Generation College Student Scholarships
Seven Vermont college students were awarded a total of $35,000 in VT EPSCoR Native American and First Generation College Student Scholarships for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) at the Vermont State House on August 5, 2015.
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2015-08-10 Missisquoi Bay’s Worst Algae Bloom Tied to Low Spring Snowmelt and Hot, Dry Summer Conditions
New technology installed in Lake Champlain's Missisquoi Bay measures multiple factors driving bloom severity
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2015-08-10 RACC Q2 and Q3 Interns: Modeling, Policy and Governance
Interns Erica, Erin, Nicolas, Hope, Grant, Lorraine, Jake, Alia, Joshua, and Monica spent the summer working on the policy and governance aspects of climate change as well as modeling and researching weather patterns and other watershed wide conditions. This included work as varied as understanding how different watershed organizations contribute to efforts in a particular area to how people communicate about topics on Twitter.
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2015-08-10 RACC Interns at UVM: Climate Downscaling
Two RACC interns, Jacob Page and Joshua Klavens, spent the summer working with Dr. Gabriela Bucini (VT EPSCoR Post-Doc) and Dr. Patrick Clemins (VT EPSCoR Cyber Specialist) in the UVM Climate Downscaling Laboratory.
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2015-08-07 Keeping it Clean Downstream by Declan McCabe
In peaceful streams, aquatic macroinvertebrates such as crayfish, stoneflies, and caddisflies travel over and under submerged rocks, foraging for other invertebrates, leaves, and algae. When rain falls, their world turns upside down. At first only the surface is disturbed, but before long, runoff reaches the stream and increases its flow many fold. Silt and sand blast every exposed rock surface. At peak flow, boulders are propelled downstream by powerful currents.
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2015-08-06 EPSCoR Undergraduate Career Panel and Send-off Dinner
On Tuesday, August 4, CWDD hosted a career panel and send-off dinner for the EPSCoR interns and mentors. The evening began with a panel of four speakers who shared their stories of majors, jobs, and tips on building a successful and rewarding career path. The speakers were Keith Macchione, Project Engineer for Keurig Green Mountain, Tina Heath, District Wetlands Ecologist for the State of Vermont, Elise Schadler, Community Outreach Professional for Vermont Urban and Community Forestry, and Bonnie Waniger, Executive Director of the Central Vermont Regional Planning Commission. They answered questions and offered advice to the interns. The EPSCoR mentors then joined the group for a final dinner to celebrate a successful internship. Congratulations to everyone who participated in EPSCoR research this summer!
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2015-08-03 RACC Intern Research in the Water Quality Lab at Saint Michael's College
RACC interns Mohamed Fofana, Kaylee Jackson, and Mariah Witas spent the summer working on the Saint Michael's College campus working with Laboratory Technician Janel Roberge and Dr. Declan McCabe (Biology Department) collecting, analyzing, and evaluating in the Missisquoi and Winooski watersheds.
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2015-08-03 RACC Interns Engage Elementary School Students in Maple Tree 'Helicopter' Experiments
On August 3, 2015, three RACC undergraduate interns, along with Research Technician Janel Roberge, hosted four elementary school students on the Saint Michael's College campus. Students met under a maple tree and soon began to play with the subject of their next activity: the maple tree seed 'helicopters' that are found scattered all around in nature. RACC interns Mohamed Fofana, Kaylee Jackson, and Mariah Witas helped the students form hypotheses about which 'helicopters' would fly farther or spin faster. By the end of their time together, the students had supported their hypotheses surrounding these fun, nature-provided play things.
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2015-07-31 RACC Undergraduate Interns Host First Generation College Students
On July 30, 2015, the EPSCoR Macroinvertebrate and Water Quality Laboratories at Saint Michael's College hosted several high school students from New York and Kentucky. During their visit, these future first generation college students learned about what it means to do summer research at the undergraduate level. EPSCoR interns touched on highlights of their summers, answered general questions about college life, and talked about their day-to-day activities and responsibilities as undergraduate researchers. Some College for Every Student participants even got to run Total Suspended Solid (TSS) samples in the Water Quality Lab and help to identify an insect in the Macroinvertebrate Lab!
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2015-07-30 RACC Interns at UVM: Bioretention Laboratory
Four RACC interns, Danya AbdelHameid, Jelissa Reynoso Garcia, Lindsay Coitnoir, and Hannah Klein, spent the summer working with Dr. Stephanie Hurley (Stormwater Management & Landscape Design) and graduate student Paliza Shrestha (Ecological Landscape Design) at the UVM Bioretenetion Laboratory.
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Arctic Diplomacy requires Convergence of Military and Scientific Interests - National Geographic
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Arctic Diplomacy requires Convergence of Military and Scientific Interests
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In opening the conference, the director of IEDS, Dr. Asim Zia spoke of the importance of science as an agent of diplomacy. The Dean of the RSENR, Dr. Nancy Matthews, particularly spoke about the importance of holding such forums at universities that ...
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'Wicked Tuna' captain faces fraud charges - The Daily News of Newburyport
'Wicked Tuna' captain faces fraud charges The Daily News of Newburyport
Teacher pension liabilities driving up school costs, cutting take home pay - Merced Sun-Star
Teacher pension liabilities driving up school costs, cutting take home pay Merced Sun-Star
Rising teacher pension costs are complicating salary negotiations and weighing down higher budget forecasts from an improved state fiscal outlook.
Teacher pension liabilities driving up school costs, cutting take home pay - Merced Sun-Star
Teacher pension liabilities driving up school costs, cutting take home pay Merced Sun-Star
Rising teacher pension costs are complicating salary negotiations and weighing down higher budget forecasts from an improved state fiscal outlook.
Amy Schumer Interview Goes Wrong When 'Trainwreck' Biographical Character Is ... - Food World News
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Amy Schumer Interview Goes Wrong When 'Trainwreck' Biographical Character Is ...
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According to Philly.com, the Amy Schumer interview saw the comedienne getting asked questions by both Tilley and his hosting partner Jane Hill, and at some point it became clear that Tilley had crossed a line, asking first whether in America the word ...
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