The Weight of Water: Part Two
The first truckload of state-funded bottled water arrived from Vermont Heritage, a regulated and approved provider which bottles spring water at the source near the international border about 30 miles north of the our campus, in January 2022.
The Weight of Water: Part One
In December 2021, routine mandatory quality testing had indicated and confirmed that the primary well from which our water is pumped had 23ng/L of the five PFAS substances that Vermont regulates, exceeding the 20ng/L maximum contaminant level.
Published June 2023
3 Reasons Not to Go to College
Discover three compelling reasons why attending college may not be the best choice for everyone. Explore alternative paths, consider career opportunities, and weigh the pros and cons to make an informed decision about your future.
Published in 2017 and updated in 2023
Queering Nature Writing: Speaking to the Trees and How We Talk About the World
Discover the powerful intersection between queer perspectives and our connection to nature. Delve into thought-provoking discussions, engaging narratives, and enlightening insights that challenge conventional notions. Uncover new dimensions of environmental discourse and celebrate diverse voices shaping our understanding of the natural world.
Published in June 2023
Mastering the Rapids: Eleven Essential Preparations for Whitewater Canoeing Instructors
To fully capitalize on the naturally flowing rivers, it is crucial to prepare in advance. While my advice stems from my experience as a class instructor, it is applicable to anyone gearing up for spring paddling adventures.
Published in June 2023