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: 2024-04-27
Format: 2024-04-27
Baroque Dance Rhythms - Music that Moves the Heart and the Feet - 10/12/2018
Larry Hamberlin, Professor of Music, Middlebury College, presents on this topic. Part of the Education and Enrichment for Everyone series in South Burlington, Vermont. For more information visit EEEVermont.org.
The Women's Vote, World War I, and Peace - 10/05/2018
Robin Lloyd, activist and filmmaker, presents on this topic. Part of the Education and Enrichment for Everyone series in South Burlington, Vermont. For more information visit EEEVermont.org.
How the Disappearance of Real News Has Led to Disinformation, Mistrust and Rigid Thinking in Our Democracy Instead of Shared Values and Real Problem Solving - 09/28/2018
Colin Meyn, VTDigger's news editor, presents on this topic. Part of the Education and Enrichment for Everyone series in South Burlington, Vermont. For more information visit EEEVermont.org.
Justin Morrill - The Man and His Homestead - 09/21/2018
Glenn Andres, Professor Emeritus of the History of Art and Architecture, Middlebury College, leads this presentation. Part of the Education and Enrichment for Everyone series in South Burlington, Vermont. For more information visit EEEVermont....
Art and Architecture of the New Deal in Vermont - 09/14/2018
A presentation by Devin Colman, State Architectural Historian, Vermont Division for Historic Preservation. Part of the Education and Enrichment for Everyone series in South Burlington, Vermont. For more information visit EEEVermont.org.
Saffron and Green - India and Its Challenges and Opportunities in the Contemporary Age - 09/07/2018
Pablo Bose is an Associate Professor of Geography and the Director of the Global and Regional Studies Program at the University of Vermont. He presents this talk as part of the Education and Enrichment for Everyone series in South Burlington,...
The Granite Cutters’ Story - A History of Vermont’s 200-Year-Old Granite Industry - 04/27/2018
Scott McLaughlin, Executive Director of the Vermont Granite Museum, talks about the industry's history. Part of the Education and Enrichment for Everyone series in South Burlington, Vermont. For more information visit EEEVermont.org.
The Resurgence of the Right in Latin America - 04/20/2018
Benjamin Dangl (Journalist in Latin America and Adjunct Faculty, Division of Communication and Creative Media at Champlain College) discusses the resurgence of the political right in modern Latin America. Part of the Education and Enrichment for...
Authoritarian Evolution - How Commercialization and the Internet Are Fragmenting the Chinese Public Sphere - 04/13/2018
Orion Lewis, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Middlebury College, discusses the impacts of both commercialization and the internet in Chinese public life. Part of the Education and Enrichment for Everyone series in South Burlington,...
Historic Architecture of South Burlington 1800-1965 - 03/16/2018
State Architectural Historian Devin Colman walks viewers through a virtual tour of Burlington, Vermont's neighbor city and the buildings--homes, businesses and other types--that have characterized its rich history. Part of the Education and...
Marijuana, Poverty, and Taxes - The Focus for Vermont Lawmakers in 2018 - 03/02/2018
Neal Goswami, Capital Bureau Chief for WCAX-TV, hosts this forum on state legislative priorities.

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