Proposed cuts to the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Vermont have sparked a backlash from thousands of faculty members and students. But with the university facing a budget shortfall of almost $28 million over the next three years, administrators have signaled that they’re unlikely to change course before those cuts become final. What happens now?
Guests: Katherine Brennan (UVM religion major), Ilyse Morgenstein Fuerst (UVM Humanities Center), Katya Schwenk (VTDigger)
Slate Ridge and the prospect of political violence
Creative solutions to the housing crunch
Counting ballots in a crisis
Why antigen tests aren't changing Vermont's Covid strategy
For families of dementia patients, Covid’s damage is already done
Two candidates, two economic visions
Behind the ‘kudos’ for Vermont’s Covid success
Schools are in session. What happens now?
Who gets hazard pay?
The pandemic budget plan
Preparing for Covid on campus
Can Covid ease the demographic crisis?
Vermont Conversation: David Goodman & Stuart Stevens
What to watch for in the 2020 primary
Vermont's rental relief program, explained
The science behind reopening schools
The next phase of the pandemic in Vermont
Do police make schools safer?
How a UVM basketball game became a Covid-19 spreading event
Will Burlington slash its police budget?
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