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State Tipoffs Involving Vermont Newsletter for 2022-02-13 ( 6 items )  
- Vermont Law School Appoints Beth Locker Associate Dean for Experiential Learning (10)
SOUTH ROYALTON, Vermont, Feb. 10 (TNSPer) -- The Vermont Law School issued the following news release: Vermont Law School has named Professor Beth Locker its new associate dean for experiential learning, an appointment that adds dean-level leadership to the school's experiential and clinical programs, and recognizes the critical role of experiential learning in legal education. "Dean Locker brings to this role a wealth of experience in legal and experiential education, a strong rapport with o more PR

DSCC: What They're Saying - 'Republicans Are Struggling to Recruit the Best' Candidates After Yet Another 'Significant Recruiting Setback' (10)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 10 -- The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee issued the following news release: A wave of news coverage is highlighting how Senate Republicans "are struggling to recruit the best" candidates - "part of a larger pattern" that is "extinguishing Republicans' hopes" in battleground Senate races. See for yourself: MSNBC: "Candidates matter, and right now, Republicans are struggling to recruit the best ones." * "The fact that Republican officials gave Hogan the hard sell, pr more PR

Middlebury College Language Schools and Goucher College Announce New 4+1 Programs (10)
MIDDLEBURY, Vermont, Feb. 12 (TNSPro) -- Middlebury College issued the following news: Goucher College and the Middlebury Language Schools have announced a partnership to offer four new 4+1 master's degree programs, further strengthening both institutions' commitment to global education. These new undergraduate and graduate dual degrees include a master of arts in French, a master of arts in applied languages in French, a master of arts in Spanish, and a master of arts in applied languages in S more PR

Vt. Gov. Scott and Sen. Sanders Announce New Round of Grants for Afterschool and Summer Programs for 2022 and 2023 (10)
MONTPELIER, Vermont, Feb. 10 -- Gov. Phil Scott, R-Vermont, issued the following news release on Feb. 9, 2022: Governor Phil Scott, Senator Bernie Sanders and Vermont Afterschool today announced that the application is now open for a wide variety of organizations - including non-profits, municipalities, and licensed/regulated providers of school age childcare - to apply for grant funds to support afterschool and summer programming. Today's announcement follows the successful Summer Matters gra more PR

Vt. Lt. Gov. Gray on the House's Passage of Proposition 5 (10)
MONTPELIER, Vermont, Feb. 9 -- Lt. Gov. Molly Gray, D-Vermont, issued the following statement on Feb. 8, 2022: * * * This afternoon, Lt. Governor Molly Gray released the following statement on the House's passage of Proposition 5: "Today, I applaud the Vermont House for their leadership in passing Proposition 5 and for bringing Vermont one step closer to enshrining reproductive liberty in our Vermont State Constitution. "I urge Vermonters to support and pass the Proposition in November. "A more PR

Yale Environment School: New Report Details Steps Needed to Build Climate Resilience in Vulnerable Connecticut Communities (10)
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, Feb. 5 (TNSRep) -- Yale School of Environment issued the following news: A new report on climate resilience in Connecticut is recommending that the state take more steps to dismantle underlying inequality that makes vulnerable communities more susceptible to the effects of climate change. The report, a collaboration between the Yale School of the Environment, the Yale School of Public Health Center on Climate Change and Health, and Vermont Law School, details ways the s more PR