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  2. Rory Waterman (chemist) - Wikipedia

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    Waterman joined the University of Vermont's (UVM) college of arts and sciences as an assistant professor of chemistry in 2006. [2] His research at UVM focuses on finding new ways to build chemical bonds, specifically in the chemical element Phosphorus.

  3. List of colleges and universities in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Middlebury College was chartered in 1800 and was Vermont's first college to grant an academic degree in 1802. Castleton University, which today is a campus of Vermont State University, was considered to be the oldest institution of higher learning in Vermont, having been originally chartered as a grammar school in 1787.

  4. Karen Wetterhahn - Wikipedia

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    Karen Elizabeth Wetterhahn (October 16, 1948 – June 8, 1997), also known as Karen Wetterhahn Jennette, [1] was an American professor of chemistry at Dartmouth College, New Hampshire, who specialized in toxic metal exposure.

  5. Vermont - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the state government earned $274 million in taxes and fees from tourism. 89% of the money came from out-of-state visitors. Tourism supported over 26,000 jobs, 7.2% of total employment. [201] According to the 2000 census, almost 15% of all housing units in Vermont were vacant and classified "for seasonal, recreational, or occasional use".

  6. Richmond Jay Bartlett - Wikipedia

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    Bartlett in his laboratory at the University of Vermont. Richmond Jay Bartlett (September 23, 1927 – December 20, 2005) was an American soil scientist and professor. He received his BS degree (Biology) in 1949 and his PhD in 1958 (Soil Chemistry), both from the Ohio State University, in Columbus.

  7. University of Vermont - Wikipedia

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    The University of Vermont was founded as a private university in 1791, the same year Vermont became the fourteenth U.S. state. The university enrolled its first students ten years later. Its first president, Daniel C. Sanders, was hired in 1800, and served as the sole faculty member for seven years.