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Once an 'Out-of-Fad' Style, Atriums Again See the Light of Day - The Wall Street Journal
Once an 'Out-of-Fad' Style, Atriums Again See the Light of Day The Wall Street Journal
Vermont EPSCoR Phase (0) Award Leads to SBIR Phase I Award
The Burlington, Vermont-based company Precision Bioassay, Inc will receive a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I award from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for their proposal "‘Better Bioassays via Designs for Robots Analyses with Improved Model Selection and Similarity Bounds that Limit Potency Bias." The award represents the culmination of several years of research that was sparked in 2017 by funding from Vermont EPSCoR.
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Elk River High School 1st Semester 2020-2021 Honor Roll - ECM Publishers
Elk River High School 1st Semester 2020-2021 Honor Roll ECM Publishers
Elk River High School 1st Semester 2020-2021 Honor Roll - ECM Publishers
Elk River High School 1st Semester 2020-2021 Honor Roll ECM Publishers
Spanish food delivery riders want right to be self-employed - Yahoo Canada Finance
Spanish food delivery riders want right to be self-employed Yahoo Canada Finance
Zack Snyder's 'Justice League' cut leaked early on HBO Max - Yahoo Finance Australia
Zack Snyder's 'Justice League' cut leaked early on HBO Max Yahoo Finance Australia
Celebrating Black Children in America - The New York Times
Celebrating Black Children in America The New York Times
How One State Managed to Actually Write Rules on Facial ... - The New York Times
How One State Managed to Actually Write Rules on Facial ... The New York Times
Communications Workshop Inspires Scientific Publication
Mandar Dewoolkar, PhD, PE, FASCE, a Professor and Chair of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Vermont and member of the BREE Ecological Systems Team, recently published a study examining the depiction and portrayal of engineers and engineering in US broadcast network television evening news. The study, "Portrayal of Engineers and Engineering in US Broadcast Network Television Evening News Media," was published in the Journal of Civil Engineering Education. Inspired by the Alan Alda Communicating Science Workshop that Dr. Dewoolkar attended, the research appears to be the first of its kind where portrayal and depiction of engineers and engineering in television news media was analyzed.
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Jesse Gourevitch Presents PhD Defense
BREE Graduate Research Assistant Jesse Gourevitch presented a seminar and PhD defense titled "Evaluating the Distributional Equity of Ecosystem Services Under Alternative Land Use and Climate Change Scenarios" on March 8, 2021. Due to restrictions in place as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the seminar was presented remotely via Zoom.
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North Carolina Theatre Announces Start of 2021-2022 Season - Broadway World
North Carolina Theatre Announces Start of 2021-2022 Season Broadway World
North Carolina Theatre Announces Start of 2021-2022 Season - Broadway World
North Carolina Theatre Announces Start of 2021-2022 Season Broadway World
Black women persevere to lead in Vermont despite harassment - Local 22/44 News
Black women persevere to lead in Vermont despite harassment Local 22/44 News