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How Will Climate Change Impact Skiing? - The University of Vermont
How Will Climate Change Impact Skiing? The University of Vermont
How Will Climate Change Impact Snow Sports? - The University of Vermont
How Will Climate Change Impact Snow Sports? The University of Vermont
Community Gathers in Howe Library to Celebrate Study Abroad ... - The University of Vermont
Community Gathers in Howe Library to Celebrate Study Abroad ... The University of Vermont
UVM Climate Experts Seek Impact at COP28 - The University of Vermont
UVM Climate Experts Seek Impact at COP28 The University of Vermont
UVM Climate Experts Seek Impact at COP28 - The University of Vermont
UVM Climate Experts Seek Impact at COP28 The University of Vermont
SOCKS Kicks Off with a Strategic Planning Meeting
Vermont EPSCoR kicked off a new chapter with a Strategic Planning Meeting for the NSF EPSCoR RII Track-1 award, Harnessing the Data Revolution for Vermont: The Science of Online Corpora, Knowledge, and Stories (SOCKS), which entered its first year in June, 2023. The two-day meeting held on August 24th and 25th at Hula in Burlington, VT gathered the full SOCKS team together, allowing interactive discussion and planning around goals, milestones, and strategic directions of the program. Facilitated by John Riordan, the meeting was also attended by NSF Program Officer, Dr. Eric Lindquist.
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People and Property: Real Estate and Construction News From ... - New Hampshire Business Review
People and Property: Real Estate and Construction News From ... New Hampshire Business Review
How to prevent the passionate debate over the Israel-Hamas war ... - The Boston Globe
How to prevent the passionate debate over the Israel-Hamas war ... The Boston Globe
Federal Government Turns to Communities to Help Refugees Settle ... - The Chronicle of Philanthropy
Federal Government Turns to Communities to Help Refugees Settle ... The Chronicle of Philanthropy
SOCKS Co-PI Randall Harp on the Moral Dilemmas of AI
Randall Harp, an associate professor of philosophy at the University of Vermont, is interested in how non-artificially intelligent beings should make sense of this uncharted ethical territory. Harp, who studies the philosophy of action, moral psychology, and data and technology ethics, has given talks on AI to UVM faculty and the general public.
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