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Book Launch: Diplomacy on Ice - UVM News

Wed, 01/21/2015 - 16:46

Book Launch: Diplomacy on Ice
UVM News
Other UVM faculty contributed chapters, including Asim Zia, in the Department of Community Development and Applied Economics, and Kathleen Osgood in the Environmental Program. Ranging from the biological impact of invasive species, to U.S. national ...


Book Launch: Diplomacy on Ice - UVM News

Wed, 01/21/2015 - 16:46

Book Launch: Diplomacy on Ice
UVM News
Other UVM faculty contributed chapters, including Asim Zia, in the Department of Community Development and Applied Economics, and Kathleen Osgood in the Environmental Program. Ranging from the biological impact of invasive species, to U.S. national ...


Book Launch: Diplomacy on Ice - UVM News

Wed, 01/21/2015 - 16:46

Book Launch: Diplomacy on Ice
UVM News
Other UVM faculty contributed chapters, including Asim Zia, in the Department of Community Development and Applied Economics, and Kathleen Osgood in the Environmental Program. Ranging from the biological impact of invasive species, to U.S. national ...


14-year-old boy charged with murder in connection to Seguin slaying - KENS 5 TV

Wed, 01/21/2015 - 16:10

14-year-old boy charged with murder in connection to Seguin slaying
KENS 5 TV
O'Neill's family, from Vermont, have been contacted and are being assisted by the Seguin Police Department Victim Liaison. "Any time someone loses their life to violence, it's a terrible situation," Seguin Police Sergeant James Springer said. "This ...

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2015-01-22 Alan Alda - Helping the public get beyond a blind date with science - @UVM Feb 2, 2015

Wed, 01/21/2015 - 11:08
Alan Alda, actor, director and writer, has had a lifelong interest in science. In addition to his well-known roles in M*A*S*H and West Wing, he hosted PBS’ Scientific American Frontiers from 1993 to 2005. After interviewing hundreds of scientists, Mr. Alda became convinced that many researchers have wonderful stories to tell, but some need help in telling them. Mr. Alda played an important role in the creation of the Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science, and has led workshops that use improvisational theater games to help scientists communicate more directly and personally. He was co-chair of the 2009 World Science Festival in New York City, hosted the 2010 documentary miniseries
The Human Spark, and has written a play about the life of Marie Curie.
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2015-01-22 Vermont Space Grant’s 2015 Graduate Research Assistantship Competition

Wed, 01/21/2015 - 11:08
The Vermont Space Grant Consortium (VSGC) is pleased to announce Vermont Space Grant’s 2015 Graduate Research Assistantship Competition. Subject to the timely receipt of NASA funding, this competition will fund a limited number of 12-month GRA’s for full-time graduate students at the University of Vermont who are working with faculty on research projects that are strongly aligned with new and continuing NASA research priorities and technology needs.
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Diplomacy on Ice - UVM News

Wed, 01/21/2015 - 11:08

Diplomacy on Ice
UVM News
Other UVM faculty contributed chapters, including Asim Zia, in the Department of Community Development and Applied Economics, and Kathleen Osgood in the Environmental Program. Ranging from the biological impact of invasive species, to U.S. national ...

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Local company has new product to help with brain research - WPTZ The Champlain Valley

Mon, 01/19/2015 - 14:15

Local company has new product to help with brain research
WPTZ The Champlain Valley
We're basically looking at things now in three dimensions where, in the past, people were only able to see in two dimensions," said MBF Bioscience president Jack Glaser. "What it really gives a neuroscientist is an at a glance view of the connectivity ...


Research on electromagnetic hypersensitivity sparse - Santa Fe New Mexican.com

Sun, 01/18/2015 - 21:13

Research on electromagnetic hypersensitivity sparse
Santa Fe New Mexican.com
The small town of Green Bank, W. Va., has a number of claims to fame, starting with being the site from which astronomer Francis Drake began a search for extraterrestrial life in the universe in 1960, testing the hypothesis that intelligent beings ...

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Kinga Cichowska Sets Two Pool Records, Pittsburgh Dominates Denison - Swimming World Magazine

Sun, 01/18/2015 - 14:31

Swimming World Magazine

Kinga Cichowska Sets Two Pool Records, Pittsburgh Dominates Denison
Swimming World Magazine
GRANVILLE – Kinga Cichowska won three individual events and set two pool records in the 100 and 200 breast to lead the Pittsburgh swimming and diving teams to dominant wins over host Denison on Saturday afternoon. Pitt's Amanda Richey (1650 free), ...

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Penn State Swimming and Diving Teams Lead Rutgers, Yale - Swimming World Magazine

Sat, 01/17/2015 - 16:58

Penn State Swimming and Diving Teams Lead Rutgers, Yale
Swimming World Magazine
PISCATAWAY – The Penn State swimming and diving teams lead Rutgers and Yale after day one of their two-day meet in Piscataway. The women's team holds a 111-74 advantage over the Scarlet Knights, while the men are up 94-92 against the Bulldogs.

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Friends of 'Russ,' who died in a Keene fire, remember a gentleman - The Keene Sentinel

Sat, 01/17/2015 - 08:05

The Keene Sentinel

Friends of 'Russ,' who died in a Keene fire, remember a gentleman
The Keene Sentinel
Sat, Feb 14, 8:00 pm EST; Vermont Jazz Center, Brattleboro. Pop Up Museum: Unlucky in Love. The Market at Luca's, Keene. Valentine's Jazz with Stephanie Hurley. Sun, Feb 15, 3:00 pm EST; Monadnock Center for History and Culture, Peterborough ...

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Indiana Swimming and Diving Teams in Control Against Notre Dame, Wisconsin - Swimming World Magazine

Fri, 01/16/2015 - 22:58

Swimming World Magazine

Indiana Swimming and Diving Teams in Control Against Notre Dame, Wisconsin
Swimming World Magazine
MADISON – The Indiana swimming and diving teams hold comfortable leads over both Notre Dame and Wisconsin after the first day of racing at the UW Natatorium, winning 13 of the 20 events contested to take the lead in both dual meets on the men's and ...

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Becca Corbett Sets School Record on Day One of Virginia-Virginia Tech Dual - Swimming World Magazine

Fri, 01/16/2015 - 22:25

Becca Corbett Sets School Record on Day One of Virginia-Virginia Tech Dual
Swimming World Magazine
CHARLOTTESVILLE – Becca Corbett set a new school record in women's 3-meter diving and Courtney Bartholomew lowered the pool record in the women's 200 back to give the Virginia women's swimming and diving team a 120-66 lead over Virginia Tech ...

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One dead following fire at homeless encampment in Keene - The Keene Sentinel

Fri, 01/16/2015 - 11:01

The Keene Sentinel

One dead following fire at homeless encampment in Keene
The Keene Sentinel
Valentine's Jazz with Stephanie Hurley. Sun, Feb 15, 3:00 pm EST; Monadnock Center for History and Culture, Peterborough. Julian Lage Trio. Sat, Feb 14, 8:00 pm EST; Vermont Jazz Center, Brattleboro ...

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Officials ID victim of Keene fire - The Keene Sentinel

Thu, 01/15/2015 - 16:21

Officials ID victim of Keene fire
The Keene Sentinel
Officials have identified the man killed in a fire a campsite behind Keene's West Street Shopping Center as Russell Holden, 46. The fire, which was reported Wednesday at about 9:25 a.m., consumed a makeshift shelter in the wooded area behind Hannaford ...

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Nominees sought for West Louisville Connectors - The Courier-Journal

Thu, 01/15/2015 - 13:49

The Courier-Journal

Nominees sought for West Louisville Connectors
The Courier-Journal
She cited a collaboration between Weinstein and Weyland that resulted in Weyland's donating a plot of land next to the new Hilton Garden Inn he developed at Chestnut and Fourth streets for Weinstein's planned Patty Smith Hill and Mildred Jane Hill ...


A Scottish Stroke of Genius: Ford Swim Coach Paul Stafford - Swimming World Magazine

Thu, 01/15/2015 - 11:32

Swimming World Magazine

A Scottish Stroke of Genius: Ford Swim Coach Paul Stafford
Swimming World Magazine
TUCSON- Coach Paul Stafford got his first taste of chlorine as an impressionable 4-year-old at the Larkey Swim Club in Walnut Creek, California. He fell in love with the sport through summer league swimming, and became a committed club swimmer in high ...

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Homeless man killed in fire in Keene - The Keene Sentinel

Thu, 01/15/2015 - 08:31

Homeless man killed in fire in Keene
The Keene Sentinel
A homeless man was killed in a fire in his encampment in Keene on Wednesday morning, the authorities said. Police and fire departments were called to the wooded area behind the Hannaford supermarket on West Street shortly before 9:30 a.m. for an ...

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