Meet MAPP student Kara D.
What has been your education/career path so far? I have spent all of my young adult years working in human services. I’ve worked in mental health facilities, homeless shelters, halfway […]
What has been your education/career path so far? I have spent all of my young adult years working in human services. I’ve worked in mental health facilities, homeless shelters, halfway […]
Mid-career and aspiring animal advocates have a new opportunity to further their work and education with Vermont Law and Graduate School (VLGS). The Animal Law and Policy Institute, in partnership with […]
What has been your education and career path so far? I received my Bachelors in Organizational Communication from the University of Portland Masters in Operations and Project Management from Southern New […]
This week, the Ladies Who Law podcast welcomed Delci Winders to talk about animal law, her career path, opportunities at VLGS, advancing legal education in this field, and how she […]
Vermont Law and Graduate School (VLGS) announced the launch of a new website – Environmental Justice State by State (ejstatebystate.org). This online resource highlights the achievements of environmental justice communities […]
Participants at the 2022 Colloquium on Environmental Scholarship Vermont Law and Graduate School hosted the 13th Annual Colloquium on Environmental Scholarship, September 23–24. This event offered environmental law scholars the […]
Listen to Professor Winders on the Sentientism Podcast discussing “what’s real” and “who matters.” Sentientism is “evidence, reason & compassion for all sentient beings.” The video of the compelling conversation […]
May 14, 2020
Three Vermont Law School alumni from the online program share why they chose VLS online. Hear from Ricardo Edwards JD’22/MARJ’19, Michelle Bender MELP’15, and Delinda Passas MARJ’20.
Johanna Doren MFALP’20, currently serves as Local Food Access Coordinator at Northeast Organic Farming Association of Vermont (NOFA-VT), a nonprofit organization with a mission to promote organic practices to build an economically viable, ecologically sound, and socially just Vermont agricultural system.
Professor Delci Winders, Director of the Animal Law and Policy Institute at VLGS shares her thoughts in USA Today’s: “The next pandemic could spring from the US meat supply, new […]