As the impacts of COVID-19 sweep through the country, the effects on women and minorities are disproportionately being felt.
A project of the University of Vermont’s Reporting & Documentary Storytelling program.
A project of the University of Vermont’s Reporting & Documentary Storytelling program.
As the impacts of COVID-19 sweep through the country, the effects on women and minorities are disproportionately being felt.
Concerns over a concentration of cases in at least one Vermont prison have advocates for the state’s incarcerated population of 1,398 inmates calling for more prisoners to be released.
General Manager of Winooski music venue The Monkey House talks about the place and what makes it a unique and beloved spot in the city.
Winooski City Manager Jessie Baker explains what her job entails, the importance of local government, and what makes Winooski a special community.
Waking Windows Organizer Nick Mavodones talks about the yearly festival, and what has made it a successful and special part of Winooski culture in the past 10 years.
Emily Hecker, the Communication and Development Director for the Winooski School District, talks a little what goes on in Winooski schools, and the amazing stories that are coming from them.
Given the COVID-19 pandemic, the University of Vermont granted permission for 49 of its 121 finishing medical students at the Larner College of Medicine to graduate early on April 20, allowing them to report to residency training programs early.
A little over a century ago, UVM faced a calamity alarmingly similar to the current outbreak of COVID-19: the influenza pandemic of 1918.
As state public health officials monitor the growing caseload of COVID-19 patients across Vermont, the University of Vermont’s Patrick Gymnasium has been transformed into a 50-bed hospital site to expand efforts at the state’s largest hospital to address the virus outbreak.