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Two Weeks, Eight Schools: Students Invited to Vermont to Discover the Future of Food

April 4, 2016 by vtrural

As featured on Vermont Farm to Plate: http://www.vtfarmtoplate.com/announcements/two-weeks-eight-schools-students-invited-to-vermont-to-discover-the-future-of-food#.VwKcTkem2NJ

This summer, students are invited to immerse themselves in food systems programming at eight Vermont higher education colleges and universities with the Vermont Food Systems Summer Study Tour. An initiative of the Vermont Food Systems Higher Education Consortium (VHEFSC), the Summer Study Tour offers a “taste of Vermont” – for the intellect.

From June 16 – 29, students will delve into topics including carbon, sustainability, the ecosystem, farm-to-institution, climate change, conservation, biodiversity, and policy. The Tour winds its way from the classrooms to the field at Green Mountain College, Middlebury College, New England Culinary Institute, SIT Graduate Institute, Sterling College, University of Vermont, Vermont Law School, and Vermont Technical College.

From food justice to safety and labeling, the nation is poised to transform the way in which it sources, grows, processes, purchases, and contemplates food. The Vermont Food Systems Summer Study Tour is the only program in the country where students take to the road for two weeks, moving through eight schools, earning transferable undergraduate or graduate credit or auditing the class. Vermont schools have graduated one-of-a-kind thinkers, advocates, farmers, retailers, and restaurateurs who are leading the charge in how the nation thinks about food.

“Higher education, entrepreneurial vision, and agricultural heritage define Vermont as a center for food systems innovation,” noted Paul Costello of the Vermont Council on Rural Development and project facilitator. “A creative new generation of networked leaders is emerging through the practical application of a Vermont farm and food education. Vermont schools are offering a unique panoply of experiences and working together to make the state an epicenter of food education for the nation.”

Additionally, Vermont food and farm education strengthens Vermont’s food system, motivates food-based startups, and increases communication among Vermont’s food businesses, all of which connect to Vermont’s dynamic Farm to Plate food system plan.

Summer Study Tour enrollment is underway. For more information about the Vermont Food Systems Summer Study Tour or to enroll, see VermontFoodEducation.org or contact Rachel Arsenault (RArsenault@vtc.vsc.edu, 802.728.1677). The VHEFSC is facilitated by the Vermont Council on Rural Development.

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