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John Elder talk on community & sustainability

October 31, 2017by Adrian J Ivakhiv

Middlebury College professor emeritus and author John Elder gave the second Eco-Arts and Humanities talk this year, at Ira Allen Chapel on October 18, 2017. It was entitled “Stay together,/learn […]

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UVM Eco-Arts & Humanities Update

July 6, 2017by Adrian J Ivakhiv

Here’s a brief report on some developments in the Environmental Arts and Humanities at the University of Vermont connected to BASTA!, the Lattie Coor Environmental Humanities Fellows, and the Steven Rubenstein […]

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