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Join Senator Patrick Leahy and filmmaker Dorothy Tod on November 20 for a screening of Tod’s 1974 film Senate ’74: Choosing a New Leader for Vermont, a 30-minute documentary that ran on local television networks during prime time and was instrumental in introducing Vermonters to the young, previously unknown candidate.
Join us for a hands-on workshop with award-winning graphic novelist and educator Marek Bennett on November 15 at 4 pm.
Two exhibits in the Billings Apse Gallery this fall address the question, "What does religion in the United States sound like?"
A new exhibit in Special Collections examines the pivotal 1974 race for the U.S. Senate seat vacated by long-time Vermont Senator George Aiken.
UVM's newly convened Comics-Based Research Lab invites comic artists of all levels to monthly Working Wednesdays on September 26, October 16 and November 6.

Give your research the visibility and safekeeping it merits by creating an ORCID® iD! #UVM has recently become a member organization of ORCID and has built a university integration to connect our institution with your ORCID record/profile. As a researcher, your ORCID iD is a sixteen-digit unique and persistent digital identifier that distinguishes you from every other researchers and ensures that your work is easily discoverable and accessible. By 2025, U.S. federal funding agencies will require researchers to have a unique identifier when applying for federal grants. This will help you get credit for your research outputs and streamline your reporting obligations for grants and awards. To register for an iD and connect it to UVM, visit go.uvm.edu/orcid-uvm.