Exploring How Creativity Can Heal and Change Human-Environment Systems
The first floor of the George D. Aiken Center—home of the Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources on UVM’s campus—contains an always-active student lounge, multiple classrooms, a large lecture hall, a computer lab, secure indoor bike parking, and as of November 2023, an art gallery.
The gallery fills a well-lit hallway with thought-...
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