Apologies for duplicate messages.
This week the Regional Educational Technology Network (RETN), the
Center for Research on Vermont's public-access television partner, will
broadcast several Center-sponsored programs as part of its March 2010
series exploring the role of government:
MON. MAR 22
1-3:20P | The Kunin Symposium | “Meeting Human Needs and
Improving
Education” — Gretchen Morse, Executive Director, United Way, Chittenden
County and Richard Mills, Retired Commissioner of Education, New York
State; WITH PANEL
DISCUSSION: Dean Fayneese Miller (Moderator); Charlie Smith, Jeff
Francis, Jane Kitchel and Kathy Hoyt
TUES. MAR. 23
8-10P | The Kunin Symposium | “What Difference Do Women in Leadership
Make?” — Madeleine M. Kunin, Governor of the State of Vermont
(1985-1991); WITH
PANEL DISCUSSION: Dean Cynthia Belliveau (Moderator); Denise Johnson,
J. Churchill Hindes, Karen Meyer, Ellen Mercer Fallon and John Dooley\
Repeats at midnight and WED. MAR. 24 at 2 P
WED. MAR. 24
8P | CRV | “Vermont's Two-Year Term: Anachronism or Bastion of
Democracy?” — DEBATE: Madeleine M. Kunin and Frank Bryan; Moderated by
Emerson Lynn
Repeats at midnight and THUR MAR. 25 at 2 P
In addition, on TUES. MAR. 23, RETN will air
"Lake Champlain: Bringing History Home" with Elsa Gilbertson (Vermont
Division for Historic Preservation), Giovanna Peebles (Vermont State
Archaeologist), and Caro Thompson (Broadwing Productions)
Airs at 3 A and repeats at 9 A
All programs are also available as video on
demand at <www.retn.org>.
Note about Center programs that are available on
video
on demand: Anyone may view this and other recent
Center
videos online on demand. To do this, point your browser at <www.retn.org>
and click on /Center for Research on Vermont/ on the lefthand column. A
menu will appear featuring a number of Center programs.
In addition to the Webstreaming option, videotapes of many Center
programs may be
borrowed from
the Center's Video Library upon request. Please
visit our Web site at
<www.uvm.edu/~crvt>
and click on Video Library on the righthand column for a descriptive
listing of the programs that are available.
For more information about RETN's
schedule,
please visit
the RETN Web
site at <www.retn.org>
or contact RETN directly at 802-654-7980. The schedule is usually the
same for both RETN North (Comcast Channel 16 in Burlington, Essex,
Essex Junction, Williston, and Winooski) and RETN South (Comcast
Channel 16 in Charlotte, Ferrisburgh, Hinesburg, Shelburne, and
Vergennes).
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Kristin Peterson-Ishaq
Coordinator, Center for Research on Vermont
and Vermont Studies Program
University of Vermont
589 Main Street, Nolin House
Burlington, VT 05401-3439
Email: <[log in to unmask]>; Telephone: 802-656-8363
Fax: 802-656-8518; Web site: <www.uvm.edu/~crvt>