The science of cheesemaking and the development of the western world are
deeply intertwined in the new book "Cheese and Culture: A History of Cheese and its Place in Western Civilization" by University of Vermont professor
and food scientist Paul Kindstedt.
The nation’s oldest private military academy
is holding its first gay pride week. Starting today, Norwich University in Northfield is hosting six days of events.
VPR’s Steve Zind reports on research underway at Norwich University that uses Transcendental Meditation as a tool to make better soldiers and inoculate them from the psychological trauma of combat.
We look at how "value-added" products shape the future of Vermont’s dairy farms, hear about research at Norwich University into Transcendental Meditation and take a winter walk on Maquam Bog.
A Norwich University student has pleaded not
guilty to charges he was driving drunk in a crash that killed another student
and injured seven others, three critically.
A Norwich University graduate and Navy SEAL was among the 30 American
troops who died when their helicopter was shot down over Afghanistan. Brian
Bill was one of the nearly two dozen SEALS aboard the helicopter.
Students at the country’s oldest private military college have
won a prestigious national prize for their documentary exploring issues
veterans back from Iraq
and Afghanistan
face upon returning home.
Norwich Students Produce New Documentary