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PHH Decision Brings Clarity To RESPA Issues - The National Law Review
PHH Decision Brings Clarity To RESPA Issues The National Law Review
Dr. Dylan Burns, Recipient of a 2017 VT EPSCoR Pilot Award: UVM-Developed Technology Earns Smart 50 Award
Digging a hole in most major cities - for new construction or infrastructure repair – is no minor undertaking.
With a dozen or more separate utilities required to inspect the ground under the dig site for a welter of obstructions like water, sewer and gas pipes, electric lines and electric generators - some so old they don’t appear on city maps – the permitting process can take 18 months or more.
Transformational new technology being developed jointly by the University of Vermont and the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga could reduce the inspection process to an afternoon’s work.
With a dozen or more separate utilities required to inspect the ground under the dig site for a welter of obstructions like water, sewer and gas pipes, electric lines and electric generators - some so old they don’t appear on city maps – the permitting process can take 18 months or more.
Transformational new technology being developed jointly by the University of Vermont and the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga could reduce the inspection process to an afternoon’s work.
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Vermont EPSCoR's Innovation Prize Winner: Mamava Founders Named VT Small Business Persons of the Year
MONTPELIER, Vt. -- The owners of a Burlington company were named the 2018 Vermont Small Business Persons of the Year.
Sascha Mayer and Christine Dodson of Mamava are being recognized by the U.S. Small Business Administration for employment growth, financial success, expansion and community involvement. Mamava designs and manufactures free-standing lactation suites for nursing mothers.
Sascha Mayer and Christine Dodson of Mamava are being recognized by the U.S. Small Business Administration for employment growth, financial success, expansion and community involvement. Mamava designs and manufactures free-standing lactation suites for nursing mothers.
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Vermont EPSCoR Student Research Symposium
The 10th annual Vermont EPSCoR Student Research Symposium was held on Tuesday March 20, 2018 at the University of Vermont's Davis Center. The Symposium showcased the work of student researchers in the Basin Resilience to Extreme Events (BREE) program. Over 60 high school students and teachers attended from schools throughout Vermont, Boston, South Carolina and Puerto Rico. New this year was a presentation from VT PBS on Saving Our Waters Curriculum guides for high school and middle school classrooms.
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Dr. Veronica Sosa-Gonzalez named Coordinator, VT EPSCoR Center for Workforce Development & Diversity at Saint Michael's College
VT EPSCoR is very happy to welcome Veronica Sosa-Gonzalez, Ph.D., as the Coordinator of the VT EPSCoR Center for Workforce Development & Diversity at Saint Michael’s College (CWDD).
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Backswimmers: Upside-Down Aquatics
I had just finished my safety talk to some middle school students when I heard a bloodcurdling scream. In many years handling aquatic insects and other small water creatures, I have never been wounded. Crayfish have once or twice gotten hold of me but never drawn blood. So I was quite surprised to hear through the minor chaos that a student had actually been bitten.
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Backswimmers: Upside-Down Aquatics
- Backswimmers: Upside-Down Aquatics Adirondack Almanack (press release) (blog) Full coverage
Backswimmers: Upside-Down Aquatics - Adirondack Almanack
Backswimmers: Upside-Down Aquatics Adirondack Almanack
Ben & Jerry's Ben Cohen Arrested At Protest - News On 6
Ben & Jerry's Ben Cohen Arrested At Protest News On 6
The co-founder of Ben & Jerry's ice cream was arrested at a demonstration over whether F-35 fighter planes should be based in Vermont.
The Outside Story: Upside-Down Aquatics
- The Outside Story: Upside-Down Aquatics Bennington Banner Full coverage
Oneida Indian Nation launches third casino in Bridgeport - Rome Sentinel
Oneida Indian Nation launches third casino in Bridgeport Rome Sentinel
Mountain View High hosts GA Dept of Education, France exchange ... - Gwinnettdailypost.com
Mountain View High hosts GA Dept of Education, France exchange ... Gwinnettdailypost.com
In a Gamble to Make Climate Change a Political Win, a Governor ... - The New York Times
In a Gamble to Make Climate Change a Political Win, a Governor ... The New York Times
Giant Family Tree of 13 Million People Just Created - Live Science
Giant Family Tree of 13 Million People Just Created Live Science
Another casino opens in central New York - The Daily Gazette
Another casino opens in central New York The Daily Gazette
BRIDGEPORT, N.Y. — More than 250 people lined up this morning to be the first inside the new $40 million Point Place Casino in Bridgeport in Madison County.