University of Vermont - Rubenstein School
University of Vermont - Rubenstein School
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Wildlife & Fisheries Society Duck Check - Across the Fence Feature
"Do you know how to do a duck check? Across the Fence's Caleb May takes us on an outing with the UVM Wildlife & Fisheries Society. Check out this student run organization providing hands on educational experience in wildlife biology. Find out how the students take part in things like waterfowl checks, deer checks, and duck checks coordinated by the US Fish and Wildlife Service." Thanks to @ATFence for this great feature of the Wildlife and Fisheries Society work with the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Service!
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Celebrating Net Zero Energy in the Aiken Center
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Final presentation video by students in the Greening of Rubenstein course, Fall 2023. This project provides an overview of how the Aiken Center achieved net zero status.
RSENR Vehicles Fleet Assessment
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Final presentation video by students in the Greening of Rubenstein course, Fall 2023. This project provides an assessment of the Rubenstein School's fleet of cars, trucks, vans, and boats.
RSENR Solar Assessment
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Final presentation video by students in the Greening of Rubenstein course, Fall 2023. This project provides an assessment of the amount of solar-generated energy the Rubenstein School has in its energy portfolio.
Quantifying RSENR Scope 3 Emissions
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Final presentation video by students in the Greening of Rubenstein course, Fall 2023. This project quantifies Scope 3 emissions by the Rubenstein School at UVM.
Assessing the Aiken Center Green Roof
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Final presentation video by students in the Greening of Rubenstein course, Fall 2023. This project provides an assessment of the Aiken Center Green Roof and watersheds.
Quantifying RSENR Energy Use
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Final presentation video by students in the Greening of Rubenstein course, Fall 2023. This project provides an overview of energy use across four Rubenstein School buildings at UVM.
Rubenstein Internship & Research Slam Night 2 Fall 2023
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Presentation Order: Leslie Campbell Erin Camire Spencer Kimble Leah Mueller Julia Lindau Megan Anderson, Sophie Becker, Jaylyn Davidson, Ash Cray, Naomi Cocker and Rex Jacobsen Elliott Bloom Dexter Mayo Rea Fox Clare Kelly & James Murphy Laura O'Brien Emma Dolan Rob Hebner Aly Dillon Ethan Hood Finn Murphy Spencer Billings Isabel Homsi Jacob LaDue Soham Mehta Grant Hillman Valentin Kostelnik Li...
Rubenstein Internship & Research Slam Night 1 Fall 2023
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Presentation Order: Sandi Dincki Olivia Ward Lindsey Hughes Ian Thompson Abigail Macomber Emily Taylor Connor Salo Annika Parrish Emilie Daigle Kari Pelletiere & Jake Miller Lauren O'Malley Elaina Stuhlman Elise Kumasaka Allison Shepherd Lauren Holloway Jacob Ives Ellis Addleman Wyatt Skopov-Normane Maddie Alexander-Latta Gabi Hebert Molly Babowal & Ruby Bryant Hudson Marks & Angelo Trevisani S...
Celebrating 50 Years of the Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources at UVM
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The School of Natural Resources at the University of Vermont was established in 1973 and has been a hub of environmental problem-solving, experiential learning, green innovation, and sustainability research for 50 years.
R/V Marcelle Melosira Arrives in Vermont
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The Marcelle Melosira is the University of Vermont's new research and teaching vessel operated by the Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources. The new boat runs on a diesel-electric hybrid system and boasts a custom catamaran hull construction designed to minimize resistance on the hull and ensure stability in windy conditions. Over the course of four days, it traveled from Mamar...
2022 RSENR Graduate Research Symposium Recording
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Recorded graduate student presentations from the UVM Rubenstein School’s 39th Annual Graduate Research Symposium. Timestamps for Presenters & Presentation Titles: 6:31 - Rachel Swanwick - Institutional Barriers to Climate Change Adaptation and Co-Produced Knowledge Systems among State and Tribal Sectors in Present Day Maine's Forestry Community 30:43 - Kate Longfield - The Influence of Governme...
Rubenstein School 2022 Annual Summer Internship Research Slam (night 2)
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2022 Annual Summer Internship Research Slam held on 9/28/2022. Presenters: Julia Bolton Deniz Dutton Rachel Tobier David Orley Benny Berkenkotter Lucas Goldfluss Laszlo Jakab Gwen Sletten Izzy Anderson Drew Conde, Alex Durham, Lucas Rousseau Isabella Genova Mar Wiltz Abby Golitz Jack Knight Maddie Bray Ash Johnston Jess Davidson Catherine Rose Emily Paribello Kotaro Seguchi
Rubenstein School 2022 Annual Summer Internship Research Slam (night 1)
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2022 Annual Summer Internship Research Slam Night 1, held on 9/27/2022. Presenters: Jack Locker Sam Buswell Nick Noe & Troy Ahmed Carissa Finnerty Ethan Hood Kai McGovern Dina Cordes Dakota Koopmann Abby O'Shaughnessy Emma Conti, Madeline Lerz, Sam Crafts, Micah Bernat, Spencer Kimble Leah Amerine Helena Lepre & Bryn Cafferty Jake Hogan Julia D'Alessio Jonas Campagna Alex Bernich Angelo Trevisa...
Experiential Learning in the Rubenstein School (A Blue Vest Tour)
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Join Isabel, an Environmental Sciences major, as she visits two classes that feature experiential learning, which is a central value to learning in the Rubenstein curriculum. As we talk to students, visit classrooms, and head into the field, you can see what it means to be a Rubenstein student at its core. Special thanks to Gary Hawley and Greening of Rubenstein students as well as Eric Roy and...
Restoration Ecology (ENSC 201) Spring 2022 Slideshow
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Restoration Ecology (ENSC 201) Spring 2022 Slideshow
Dean Nancy Mathews Farewell and Fundraising Challenge
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Dean Nancy Mathews Farewell and Fundraising Challenge
NR 2 Spring 2022 Slideshow
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NR 2 Spring 2022 Slideshow
Wildlife and Fisheries Biology Career Panel - Spring 2022
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Wildlife and Fisheries Biology Career Panel - Spring 2022
Graduate School Info Session & Student Panel - Spring 2022
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Graduate School Info Session & Student Panel - Spring 2022
Parks, Recreation and Tourism Career Panel - Spring 2022
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Parks, Recreation and Tourism Career Panel - Spring 2022
Natural Resources Career Panel - Spring 2022
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Natural Resources Career Panel - Spring 2022
Forestry Career Panel - Spring 2022
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Forestry Career Panel - Spring 2022
Environmental Studies Career Panel - Spring 2022
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Environmental Studies Career Panel - Spring 2022
Environmental Sciences Career Panel - Spring 2022
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Environmental Sciences Career Panel - Spring 2022
Virtual Tour of the Aiken Center UVM - RSENR
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Virtual Tour of the Aiken Center UVM - RSENR
NR 1 Fall 2021 Semester Recap Slideshow
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NR 1 Fall 2021 Semester Recap Slideshow
2021 Graduate Symposium Session 2
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2021 Graduate Symposium Session 2
2021 Graduate Symposium Session 1
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2021 Graduate Symposium Session 1
Rubenstein School Environmental Sciences Program Overview
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Rubenstein School Environmental Sciences Program Overview

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @timothyaldred587
    @timothyaldred587 Місяць тому

    Come with me for an instant direct introduction, into when and how the "Indigenous Hybrid Human Being, were created 200,000 years ago--according to world history. This is not a Bible myth. From the Lost Book of Enki, by Zecharia Sitchin. Some 445,000 years ago, astronauts from another planet came to Earth in search of gold. Splashing down in one of Earth's seas, they waded ashore and established Eridu, "Home in the Faraway." In time the initial settlement expanded to a full-fledged Mission Earth--with a Mission Control Center, a spaceport, mining operations, and even a way station on Mars. Short of manpower, the the astronauts employed genetic engineering to fashion Primitive Workers--Wise Sapiens. The Deluge that catastrophically swept over the Earth required a fresh start; the astronauts became gods, granting Mankind civilization, teaching it to worship. Then, about four thousand years ago, all that been achieved unraveled in a nuclear calamity, brought about by the visitors to Earth in the course of their own rivalries and wars. What had taken place on Earth, and especially the events since human history began, has been culled: "(Culling is the process of segregating organisms from a group according to desired or undesired characteristics. In animal breeding, it is removing or segregating animals from a breeding stock based on a specific trait). by Zecharia Sitchin, in his The Earth Chronicles Series, from the Bible, clay tablets, ancient story, and archaeological discoveries. But what had preceded the events on Earth--what had taken place on the astronauts' own planet Nibiru that caused the space journeys, the need for gold, the creation of Man? What emotions rivalries, beliefs, morals (of the lack thereof) motivated the principal players in the celestial and space sagas? What were the relationships that caused mounting tensions on Nibiru and on Earth, what tensions arose between old and young, between those who had come from Nibiru and those born on Earth? And to what extent was what had happened by Destiny--a destiny whose record of past events holds the key to the future? Would it not be auspicious were one of the key players, an eyewitness and one who could distinguish between Fate and Destiny, to record for posterity the How and Where and When and Why of it all--the First Things and perhaps, and perhaps the Last Things? But that is precisely what some of them did do; and foremost among them was the very leader who had commanded the group of astronauts! A.D. Scholars and theologians alike now recognize that the biblical tales of Creation, of Adam and Eve, the Garden of Eden, the Deluge, the Tower of Babel, were based on texts written down millennia earlier in Mesopotamia, especially by the Sumerians. And they, in turn, clearly stated that they obtained their knowledge of past events--many from a time before Civilization began, even before Man kind came to be--from the writings, of the Anunnaki ("Those Who from Heaven to Earth Came")--the "gods" of antiquity. THE CIVILIZATION TREASURE BELONGS TO THE ELOHIM GODS WHO CAME TO EARTH internationalresearchsociety.wordpress.com/2012/10/06/michael-tellinger-and-the-ancient-stone-structures-of-africa/ Earth’s International Research Society welcomes our newest member Michael Tellinger! Michael is a musician, author, scientist, and an explorer from Mpumalanga, South Africa. Michael has been making groundbreaking discoveries about a vanished ancient civilization at the southern tip of Africa. His continued efforts and analytical scientific approach have produced stunning new evidence that will force us to rethink our origins and rewrite our history books. Scholars have told us that the first civilization on Earth emerged in a land called Sumer some 6000 years ago. New archaeological and scientific discoveries made by Michael Tellinger, Johan Heine and a team of leading scientists, show that to be not the case as Michael reveals and researches the mysterious ancient stone structures that occupy a vast area of ground at the southern tip of Africa. Adam’s Calendar, now referred to as ENKI’s CALENDAR, is the flagship among millions of circular stone ruins, ancient roads, agricultural terraces and thousands of ancient mines, left behind by a vanished civilization which we now call the FIRST PEOPLE. These settlements cover most of southern Africa, an area about twice the size of Texas. They carved detailed images into the hardest rock, worshiped the sun, and were the first to carve an image of the Egyptian Ankh - key of life and universal knowledge thousands upon thousands of years before the Egyptians ever came to light.

  • @thaliuswarborn1148
    @thaliuswarborn1148 Місяць тому

    So Victor Wooten is completely full of wisdom and great quotes, but "i appreciate the fact that people love what i do, 'cause i would do it anyway" just gets me. Always. Its funny 'cause everytime i talk about music and why i got into it my friends say, and i quote, "you talk like some sorta addict". I guess they're right in that regard seeing as i've tried and failed to give up on music about 5 times now for a number of reasons. Somehow it always reels me back in. Right when i'm down and out, maybe even really happy and everything in between, there in the corner of my room i see my bass and there's was always that little spark at the back of my mind going "i bet i could write something good outta this" I used to hate that, you know? that feeling of being bound to some destiny i didn't choose because of some predisposition to creating music and, because of that, i went throught a lotta shit i didn't need to and did a lotta things i regret. I was running from my self. Running from what came naturaly, running from something "i would do anyways". We gotta do it because its natural, because it can't be denied. Do it for those bad times you spent alone choking on something in your bedroom and trying to put it on paper. Do it because if we don't life becomes miserable, numb, dull and you become a husk of your truest self. Do it in spite of fame or success. Hell do it for your own ego if you gotta, but don't let that little bluebird inside you stop singing.

  • @starhall356
    @starhall356 Місяць тому

    Wow, Victor is a class act! I LOVE how he honors his parents' memory in the story he tells. WHO HE IS *is* their legacy. What a gift to have him teaching in this way.

  • @OstirBass
    @OstirBass Місяць тому

    Music was with me through my high and low moments in life. Thank you Victor, God Bless you, you are one of a kind.

  • @ronwood7029
    @ronwood7029 2 місяці тому

    What a lovely man

  • @johngriffon2118
    @johngriffon2118 2 місяці тому

    Victor has been one of my main influences since I started playing guitar. As a musician and as a person. Everytime I hear him speak is a lesson in life that happens to include something about music.

  • @marthameacham6699
    @marthameacham6699 2 місяці тому

    Love the flow, the feeling of potential of this.

  • @Baronvon_bonbon
    @Baronvon_bonbon 3 місяці тому

    I came here for some groovy bass. I left with a new appreciation for life.

  • @benmawhinney8933
    @benmawhinney8933 3 місяці тому

    Excellent video, very informative, I learned a lot.

  • @sethie_shots
    @sethie_shots 3 місяці тому

    Is that Bela right behind him on the right? I honestly can’t tell

  • @skahler
    @skahler 3 місяці тому

    This is the most beautiful thing I've ever seen. I love this to the moon and back. Thanks, Victor - for changing my life. In 2005 you changed my world, and I was blessed that you were my very first concert ever. I was 17, losing my mind in the front row of Market Square in Knoxville, Tennessee. I am simply blessed to have gotten to live my dream of working with you all for a short time a few years later. Thanks for everything.

  • @Bleeglesplotch
    @Bleeglesplotch 4 місяці тому

    Wow, how lucky were all of those graduates? What an experience and Lesson that must have been.

  • @codyd1269
    @codyd1269 4 місяці тому

    Good job

  • @user-ek2mr7vd4k
    @user-ek2mr7vd4k 4 місяці тому

    Thank you Victor for sharing such profound message. Shared with my daughter already who is 9 years old doing Cello and Piano. God bless. Grateful to HIS amazing grace!

  • @apeirogonmusic
    @apeirogonmusic 5 місяців тому

    Wooten's Energy is infectious

  • @leonardmboloma5281
    @leonardmboloma5281 5 місяців тому

    Victor is a breath of fresh air

  • @ckblackwoodmusic
    @ckblackwoodmusic 5 місяців тому

    As if it wasn't enough that this man is perhaps the best bassist to ever live.... The amount of wisdom and gravitasse he oozes.... Thank you, Victor.

  • @midcoasttractorservice9182
    @midcoasttractorservice9182 5 місяців тому

    I'm sorry but if i was one of the folks on stage i would have gone to sit on the floor up front!

  • @DD-te6oj
    @DD-te6oj 7 місяців тому

    Vic is a national treasure!

  • @user-ws5dw1ul7h
    @user-ws5dw1ul7h 8 місяців тому

    Beautiful man beautiful music beautiful mind 😅

  • @richtomlinson7090
    @richtomlinson7090 8 місяців тому

    He certainly knows how to communicate and connect through stories and playing while talking. I've seen him at the Egg in Albany, and I've seen him with the Flecktones. Apparently he also has a Nature/Bass camp.

  • @gabrielreyes449
    @gabrielreyes449 8 місяців тому

    to play like this while giving an improvised speech just shows how pure it is!!

  • @Frankly747
    @Frankly747 8 місяців тому

    The guy at the very back on the right side is not impressed AT ALL ! He even looks upset - like he thinks this should not be happening !

  • @johnyork5138
    @johnyork5138 9 місяців тому

    Does absolutely nothing for me.

  • @princealber4873
    @princealber4873 9 місяців тому

    Yeah !you'll get there some day !

  • @leungkong
    @leungkong 10 місяців тому

    The bass guitar is the part of his body

  • @MRSAGFLY54
    @MRSAGFLY54 10 місяців тому

    I am crying now as I learned a new lesson today rather than being so self absorbed.

  • @wilkuwilku1290
    @wilkuwilku1290 10 місяців тому

    Victor na międzynarodowego prezydenta!!! 🤗

  • @hporter056
    @hporter056 10 місяців тому

    The guy on the far right side don't look to impressed.

  • @gbcrofton
    @gbcrofton 10 місяців тому

    still brings tears to my eyes. thank you VLW.

  • @delfinamarti8912
    @delfinamarti8912 10 місяців тому

    arte se llama lo hace asi le sale asi como debe ser hermoso .no hay porqué.

  • @delfinamarti8912
    @delfinamarti8912 10 місяців тому

    alguien podria traducir algo que le llame la atencion de lo que dice? al español, por favor. Lo que sea que les llame la atencion, no hay porqué

  • @thenext9537
    @thenext9537 10 місяців тому

    I now request an album of him of just speaking over some basslines. Yes, it needs to happen.

  • @SDesWriter
    @SDesWriter 10 місяців тому

    Such a great appearance. So tired of politicians and celebrities getting up there and reading platitudes off a piece of paper and everyone applauding and being excited because they're famous or they like their political views. He's talking about life and making a difference and being fulfilled.... and he's doing it while playing a bass line that literally no one else in the crowd could pull off. That's legitimately cool.

  • @Pierre50mm
    @Pierre50mm 10 місяців тому

    Victor is a wise humble genius. He comes from heaven.

  • @rmacsthing8610
    @rmacsthing8610 10 місяців тому

    What a combination of exceptional talent and humility. So rare to have either one, but to have both in such abundance... Man... His mom did right by him.

  • @careercriticalthinker
    @careercriticalthinker 10 місяців тому

    Denzel Wooten

  • @thunderstein5041
    @thunderstein5041 Рік тому

    For anyone who wants to experience this great speech in BOTH EARS, there is a great Google Chrome add-on called 'Tweaks for UA-cam' that makes it far more enjoyable ^^

  • @RayfieldAllenJones
    @RayfieldAllenJones Рік тому

    "The world need good people"

  • @HEL-V
    @HEL-V Рік тому

    💖

  • @makinmuzic456
    @makinmuzic456 Рік тому

    Great Guy. So much love in him..❤

  • @chriss62
    @chriss62 Рік тому

    Wow.

  • @paulrinn1
    @paulrinn1 Рік тому

    Victor Wooten is amazing. The smile on his face is possibly the most infectious smile I’ve ever seen. Just watching him play can bring tears to my eyes. Not in a saddened way, but just from being so overwhelmed by the beauty of his music

  • @caljazz
    @caljazz Рік тому

    boa noite....um gênio

  • @johncostelloe743
    @johncostelloe743 Рік тому

    Thank you Victor you inspire❤

  • @namahshrestha3226
    @namahshrestha3226 Рік тому

    These were some amazing life lessons

  • @simonemantegna2632
    @simonemantegna2632 Рік тому

    My left ear was blessed

  • @angelesburgos7454
    @angelesburgos7454 Рік тому

    Saludos desde Puerto Rico, interesó información de las mariposa del yunque, vivo frente a la montaña de yunque, gracias, favor enviarme link para coordinar comunicación, gracias

  • @rondougan9492
    @rondougan9492 Рік тому

    Love this Guy

  • @haeuptlingaberja4927
    @haeuptlingaberja4927 Рік тому

    I have a friend, a fellow not very good bassist, who went to a little bass mini-camp thing that Victor gave a few years ago. When he got back, he was just lit up, just totally enthused about playing the bass like I'd never seen him. And he definitely had some new chops, but all he wanted to talk about was how much he loved Victor Wooten. And this cat is not into any sort of celebrity worship. In fact, he hates it almost as much as I do. For him, it wasn't so much "discovering" that Victor is a brilliant musician--we had both seen him many times, going all the way back to the early days of the Flecktones. It was really learning what kind, funny genius and great teacher the man is.