Education and Enrichment for Everyone

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Education & Enrichment for Everyone (EEE) offers a series of stimulating talks on a variety of topics each fall and spring. Speakers are experienced presenters with expertise in their fields, and each lecture is followed by a lively question and answer period. Lectures are open to all. EEE is an independent non-profit organization offering lifelong learning programs in Chittenden County since 1990. It is led by volunteers and supported by dues and donations. For more information about EEE, email info@eeevermont.org

Programs in this Series

Format: 2024-04-26
Format: 2024-04-26
Tech Hub Opportunities and Collaboration Plans for UVM and Global Foundries - 04/26/2024
Presented by Kirk Dombrowski, PhD, Vice President for Research and Economic Development, UVM. For more information visit: eeevermont.org
The Making of 1177 BC: A Graphic History of the Year Civilization Collapsed - 04/19/2024
Presented by Glynnis Fawkes, Cartoonist. For more information visit: eeevermont.org
Why the Middle East Will Always Matter - 04/12/2024
Presented by Peter Henne, PhD, Professor, Department of Political Science and Global and Regional Studies Program, Director of Middle East Studies Program, UVM. For more information visit: eeevermont.org
Artificial Intelligence - The Birth of a New Era - 04/05/2024
Presented by Sergio Tenreiro de Magalhaes, PhD, Chief Learning Officer, Associate Professor and Chair of Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics, Champlain College. For more information visit: eeevermont.org
Inside the Capitol - An Update on Vermont’s 2024 Legislative Session - 03/22/2024
Presented by Sarah Mearhoff, Political Reporter, VTDigger. For more information visit: eeevermont.org
The Underwater Archaeology of Lake Champlain - 03/15/2024
Presented by Chris Sabick, Executive Director at the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum. For more information visit: eeevermont.org
Contemporary Policing - 03/08/2024
Presented by Shawn Burke, Chief, South Burlington Police Department. For more information visit: eeevermont.org
What Can You Do with $20 Million - From Homelessness to Homeownership - 03/01/2024
Presented by Michael Monte, CEO, Champlain Housing Trust. For more information visit: eeevermont.org
China and the West - Historical Lessons for the Present - 02/23/2024
Presented by Erik Esselstrom, PhD, Professor of East Asian History and Director of Asian Studies Program, UVM. For more information visit: eeevermont.org
The Great Vermont Flood of July 2023 - 02/16/2024
Presented by Gabe Langbauer, Meteorologist in Charge, National Weather Service, Burlington. For more information visit: eeevermont.org
The Politics of Dysfunction - Is The State of America's Democracy as Scary as So Many Observers Claim? - 02/09/2024
Presented by Linda L. Fowler, PhD, Professor of Government and Frank J. Reagan Chair, Emerita, Dartmouth College. For more information visit: eeevermont.org
City Place - Burlington’s Long-Awaited Project is On The Move! - 11/17/2023
David C. Farrington Jr., President of Farrington Construction, General Manager of City Place Partners. For more information visit: eeevermont.org
Enabling Renewable Energy Integration with Grid Flexibility - 11/10/2023
Mads R. Almassalkhi, PhD, Professor of Electrical Engineering, UVM. For more information visit: eeevermont.org
The 1960’s Fluxus Art Movement - Blurring Art and Life - 11/03/2023
With John Killacky, Former Vermont State Representative and Executive Director, Flynn Center and Sean Clute, Professor of Fine and Performing Arts, Vermont State University. For more information visit: eeevermont.org
Rebel Memory - Indigenous Movements and Oral History in Bolivia - 10/27/2023
Benjamin Dangl, PhD, Professor and Journalist, UVM speaks about Indigenous movements in Bolivia. For more information visit: eeevermont.org

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