Linda Behnken '84 Wins Heinz Award for the Environment
The $250,000 prize honors the alumna's advocacy work to promote sustainable fishing.
The $250,000 prize honors the alumna's advocacy work to promote sustainable fishing.
The beloved faculty member taught students to write about the natural world.
Shannon Sartain '21 is an author of 'PNAS' article on mining's effect on Peruvian rivers.
Moosilauke conference looks at climate change's effect on ecology, economy, and society.
Vermont and New Hampshire will likely see less volume by the end of the century.
The awards recognize achievements in STEM and Tribal Public Policy.
The interactive composition, commissioned by the Hop, will be presented at the Hood.
The Irving Institute, along with other funders, is supporting student research.
Interdisciplinary topics range from nanotechnology to bioenergy to telemedicine.
In a survey, Alisa White ’17 interviewed Vermont foresters about carbon offset programs.