

Mr. Guadagno explains: "The goal of this program is to educate and inspire VT EPSCoR scientists to better present their work to the media and the general public. Bright Blue helped Vermont EPSCoR implement an innovative strategy to train and expose VT EPSCoR scientists to media production techniques. Bright Blue trained Faculty and Graduate students in interviewing techniques and handled all technical aspects of the production of short videos highlighting UVM faculty recently published or recognized for critical work in their field. The resulting video series exposed students and faculty to media strategies and resulted in quality video for online distribution. The end result has been twofold: a more media savvy scientific community and the creation of a valuable series of short videos. "
An interactive land use transition agent-based model: Endogenizing human-environment interactions in the Western Missisquoi Watershed.
Dynamic internal drivers of a historically severe cyanobacteria bloom in Lake Champlain revealed through comprehensive monitoring.
The use of CMIP5 data to simulate climate change impacts on flow regime within the Lake Champlain Basin.
Major Research Instrumentation [MRI] Award.
Pervious Concrete Filters for Sustainable Water Resource Management.
REU Award, Research Experience for Undergraduates.
Assessing the Effects of Unpaved Roads on Lake Champlain Water Quality.
NSF Award (START) at Johnson State College - New scholarships for STEM.
New Sensors to Take the Pulse of the Watershed.


