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Eleven teams of University of Vermont students recently participated in the 2021 Annual UVM Business Pitch Competition and put their business ideas on display. The competition moved to a virtual format this year allowing students from near and far to compete for over $3,000 in prizes.
Teams from four schools across campus were represented including Rubenstein School of Environment & Natural Resources, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences / Community Development & Applied Economics Department, Grossman School of Business (GSB), and the College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences / Mechanical Engineering Department. The business ideas ranged from an innovative rooftop multiple purpose co-working space, to a sustainable consignment clothing shop, a repurposed music venture, and an equal opportunity online employment platform for people with disabilities, to name a few.
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Editor s note: We know COVID-19 is impacting travel plans right now. For a little inspiration, we ll continue to share stories from our favorite places around the world. Be sure to check travel restrictions and protocols before you head out.Vermont is precisely as you d picture it: a real-life Norman Rockwell painting. And amid the red barns, green mountains, farmers’ markets, and ski resorts resides a close-knit community of entrepreneurs, artists, brew makers, and stewards of the land. Vermonters genuinely want to help each other out ”locals for locals could be the state’s tagline. And when you visit, you feel like one of us.
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John Flowers STERLING MUTH OF Orwell shows off a donation of holiday ornaments that will go to a low-income family that gets a free Christmas tree through Northern Roots Tree Farm, a nonprofit that he and his wife Evelyn Muth created.
ORWELL Sterling and Evelyn Muth are blessed with two wonderful children, Addy, 2, and Porter, 4. The two little scamps are coming to know the unbridled joy of Christmas morning, tearing downstairs at the crack of dawn to kneel at the shimmering tree and windmill through wrapping paper to reveal Santa’s bounty.
Along with the religious symbolism for some, it’s about making lifelong memories steeped in togetherness and the spirit of giving.
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