The coronavirus pandemic has brought student storm-chasing trips to a halt over the past year for SUNY Oswego in New York state, but some professors are carrying on the tradition of following storms through the Plains, and AccuWeather's Lincoln Riddle was there to ride along with them and experience storm chasing firsthand. Scott Steiger, professor of meteorology at SUNY Oswego, has been leading student trips to the Plains every spring since.
CORINTH A 21-year-old man who died in a house fire early Tuesday morning was a hardworking student and devoted friend, according to family and friends.“He went out of his way to try and help people, sometimes to excess,” said Dave Grudem of his.
Justin Reich, an MIT professor and author of “Failure to Disrupt,” explains why the sweeping changes promised by “charismatic technologists” haven’t materialized as advertised.
Do Vermont authors have a story to tell or what?
This little state is known for a large number of writers with seemingly endless supplies of stories to tell. Vermont also has a lot of interesting stories to be told about it, as the number of books giving the state a mention is pretty impressive as well.
With the summer-reading season within reach, let’s go over some of the books by Vermont authors or about Vermont that have come out in recent weeks or will be out before summer is over. As we all know, summer ends quickly around here, so grab a book, sit under a shady tree and dive in.