AASHE Bulletin – March 2nd edition

March 2, 2022News | Opportunities | Resources | Events | Jobs Submit | Advertise Register by noon Eastern on March 3 for the Integrating Sustainability Literacy Across Your Curricula-Best Practices workshop. Happening on March 3 from 2 – 5:00 p.m. Eastern, this workshop aims to equip faculty across the curricula with best practices for embedding sustainability into their respective courses in a way that is engaging, transformative, […]

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Spring Break 2022 Transportation Update

AMTRAK SHUTTLE If you are one of the students planning to take Amtrak home for spring break we ARE still offering a FREE shuttle bus service to and from the Amtrak station (on specific days only). No sign up required.  TO AMTRAK (Saturday AM) The 194SPS pickup will be on Browns Court on the bricks near King Street. Please be there at 8:30AM. It will depart […]

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Ukrainian Digital Humanities volunteering opportunity – March 5

 Anna E. Kijas and Francesca Giannetti (Digital Humanities Interest Group, Music Library Association) and Andy Janco (Digital Humanities Interest Group of the Association for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies) are organizing a rapid-response Digital Humanities intervention to secure Ukrainian cultural heritage materials during this war. They are requesting volunteers to participate in data rescue […]

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March E-News from VNRC – and mid-session update!

Between progress toward an Environmental Justice law in Vermont, a historic US Supreme Court nomination, and the Russian invasion of Ukraine, it’s been a momentous week for Vermont, the nation, and the world. Read on for updates — and don’t forget today is town Meeting Day!March E-Newsletter from VNRCLatest news…— Today is Town Meeting Day — Polls […]

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Ice cream and justice on Church Street – March 2

I’m writing in hopes that you’ll be able to attend a rally at the Ben & Jerry’s Scoop Shop (with free ice cream!) on Church Street in Burlington at 1:00pm this Wednesday, March 2nd. The event is in support of ending qualified immunity for law enforcement officers in Vermont. Qualified immunity is an unjust legal doctrine that effectively […]

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Vermont Research News

Mount Holly Mammoth & Humans Although the mastodon remains from Mount Holly were discovered in 1848, successful dating of the remains was stymied until scholars from the university of Delaware performed radiocarbon dating on a rib bone this February. The data suggest that the mastodon was alive during the Younger Dryas and it’s life may have coincided […]

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International Women’s Day Events – March 2022

Hello beautiful Champlain College community! You are invited to join the Office of International Student Services (OISS) to celebrate International Women’s Day this March with: 1) The Wall of WomenWe encourage all members of the Champlain College community to nominate and honor any woman either at Champlain or in their world who has supported them […]

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UVM TRIO Summer Staff Recruitment

UVM TRIO UPWARD BOUND2022 Summer Staff Recruitment Good afternoon, I am the Program Director of UVM TRIO Upward Bound, a federally-funded education program that serves limited-income high school students who would be first-generation college students. We run a 6-week academic summer program that helps these students (9th – 12th graders) improve their college readiness skills. Since our Upward […]

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Come Celebrate with SUSU CommUnity Farm

Tickets here !#GiveBlack Celebration! We will be throwing a very magical virtual #GiveBlack celebration on February 26th 2022 , capping off Black History Month! We beat our original goal! Now let’s more than double it! At the event we are planning to have:                 Breakout rooms with spiritual healers offering their services        […]

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