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Music Video: LET IT SIT! By Cody Donahue
LET IT SIT! By Cody Donahue Cody Donahue graduated in June 2008 with a degree in Sustainable Development/Development Mangement. Cody’s Capstone was entitled ‘Sustaining Action: Building Ca… more »
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Music Video: LET IT SIT! By Cody Donahue
pimadmissions wrote 1 month ago: LET IT SIT! By Cody Donahue Cody Donahue graduated in June 2008 with a degree in Sustainable Develop … more »
SIT Graduation Procession
pimadmissions wrote 1 month ago: A joyful graduation exercise for about 100 graduates took place on the Brattleboro campus this past … more »
'Go forward, dare greatly'; article in Brattleboro Reformer on SIT Graduation
pimadmissions wrote 1 month ago: ‘Go forward, dare greatly’ by Chris Garofolo, Brattleboro Reformer Monday, June 2 BRAT … more »
Q&As: coursework, facilities, career opportunities
pimadmissions wrote 1 month ago: In today’s blog entry, we cover some of the more frequently asked questions on our coursework … more »
Student and Career Center's Jennifer McClearen has many hats at SIT
pimadmissions wrote 2 months ago: “You’re moving to Vermont?” I must have heard those quizzical words a thousand times before tr … more »
Race for a Reason at SIT, May 10
pimadmissions wrote 2 months ago: The SIT campus is always bustling with activity and activism. One example is Race for a Reason – a … more »
Student Stevie Freeman: A Tribute to Earth Day
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pimadmissions wrote 2 months ago: Stevie Freeman is a current student (PIM 67) in the Sustainable Development degree area. She is … more »
People, Plants and Possibilities: A Conference on Social and Ecological Renewal
pimadmissions wrote 3 months ago: You are invited to the People, Plants and Possibilities Conference on Social and Ecological Renewal … more »
Admissions Counselor Jenna Shearer Demir on learning from each other's experiences
pimadmissions wrote 3 months ago: Jenna is back, discussing recent lunchtime discussion sessions in honor of International Women … more »
Before and Beyond Boyce: Reflections from a PIM Alumna (Eirene Chen)
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pimadmissions wrote 4 months ago: From the day I pulled into the gravel driveway off Kipling Road in August 2003, I knew I was in for … more »
Student Life: A Resident Assistant (RA) at SIT talks about his experience
pimadmissions wrote 4 months ago: Warren Merkel (MAT) is a Resident Assistant for the Ellsworth dormitory at the SIT Graduate Instit … more »
New Name, New Look, Same Mission
pimadmissions wrote 4 months ago: You may notice that our organization has a new look and a new name, SIT Graduate Institute, a progra … more »
Student Troy Montes: SIT’s Intercultural Communications course in Nicaragua
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pimadmissions wrote 5 months ago: The dry season had just begun and Nicaragua was beginning to heat up. A nice switch from the fros … more »
Students in the Field: Reflective Practice Phase in the West Bank
pimadmissions wrote 5 months ago: ‘Walking in the West Bank’ is a movie created and produced by Ziad Abbas, Greg Eckart and Pablo … more »
Student Liz Sheehan: The Goldmine that is Southern Vermont
pimadmissions wrote 6 months ago: For a city of 12,000 people (and yes, in Vermont 12,000 qualifies as a “city”), Brattleboro has … more »
Students Lucinda Megill and Laura Bradley: Choosing between living on campus vs. living off campus
pimadmissions wrote 6 months ago: On-campus: Laura Bradley, PIM (Sustainable Development) I never really questioned that I would live … more »
Student Chantal Sheehan: What sets SIT's graduate programs apart?
jennasd wrote 6 months ago: Reflections from the national NetImpact Conference by student reporter, Chantal Sheehan. During the … more »
Graduating student Donna Makoboka: practicum with rural women in South Africa
pimadmissions wrote 7 months ago: Donna Makoboka, from South Africa, was on campus as a PIM student in 2006. Donna attended SIT though … more »
Student Jesse Delaughter: A Day in the Life of SIT
pimadmissions wrote 7 months ago: Jesse Delaughter, PIM 66 (International Education) It is extremely difficult to describe a “typica … more »
