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| Cutting down 21 European Black Pine trees | Description: 21 European Black Pine trees being cut down along the edge of COA campus and Route 3 during the Route 3 expansion project. | |
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| First virtual Coffee and Conversation of 2020 season | Description: The first virtual Coffee and Conversation between Todd Little-Siebold and Tom Wessels. The Coffee and Conversation series hosted by the Development Office features discussions between a guest and a COA faculty member or trustee. These conversations are held every Tuesday morning during July and August. | |
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| COA Community Garden closure sign | Description: Gardening in the time of COVID-19. The COA Community Garden gate padlocked with a "garden closed" sign. | |
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| Behind the scenes of the Champlain Institute | Description: Development staff member Lynn Boulger, faculty member Jamie KcKown, and presenter Ted Widmer behind the scenes at the first virtual Champlain Institute. The Champlain Institute is a week-long ideas festival which hosts leaders from around the country and the world to share their expertise on pressing issues of our time. | |
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| Behind the scenes of the Champlain Institute | Description: Development staff member Wes Norton, IT staff member Jarly Bobadilla, and Library staff member Zach Soares behind the scenes at the first virtual Champlain Institute. The Champlain Institute is a week-long ideas festival which hosts leaders from around the country and the world to share their expertise on pressing issues of our time. | |
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| Champlain Institute | Description: Ted Widmer introducing the session Unbreaking America, a conversation with Josh Silver and COA Trustee Will Thorndike during the first virtual Champlain Institute. The Champlain Institute is a week-long ideas festival which hosts leaders from around the country and the world to share their expertise on pressing issues of our time. | |
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| Getting ready for Hillary Rodham Clinton at the Champlain Institute | Description: A set stage in Gates Auditorium is ready to virtually host Hillary Rodham Clinton, the keynote speaker of the Champlain Institute. The Champlain Institute is a week-long ideas festival which hosts leaders from around the country and the world to share their expertise on pressing issues of our time. | |
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| Tent on the north lawn | Description: One tent among many being put up around campus to provide the communtiy covered outdoor gathering spaces, as well as spaces for conducting COVID-19 testing. | |
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| White pine stools | Description: Stools made from a white pine that blew down on campus during the winter. These stools will be used for outdoor gatherings on campus. | |
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| Mask mailbox | Description: Mailbox by McCormick Lecture Hal filled with free masks for use during the pandemic. | |
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| Mask mailbox | ||
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| COVID-19 Testing Sign at Deering Common, October 5, 2020 | Description: COVID-19 testing sign outside of Deering Common where COVID-19 testing was conducted weekly during the 2020-2021 academic season. | |
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| Class Gathered Around a Fire, March 11, 2021 | Description: A group of students and faculty member John Anderson gather around a fire on the college's front lawn. | |
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| Meal Delivery Van, October 7, 2020 | Description: COA van departing Take-A-Break (the college dining hall) filled with bins of pre-packaged meals to be delivered to the college dorms. | |
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| COVID-19 Coordinator Deb DeForest, October 5, 2020 | Description: COVID-19 Coordinator Deb DeForest placing a sticker on a nose swab test tube during routine COVID-19 testing conducted on campus. | |
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| Nose Blowing Station Sign inside Deering Common, October 5, 2020 | Description: Nose blowing station sign inside of Deering Common where COVID-19 testing was conducted weekly during the 2020-2021 academic season. | |
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| Painted pathways on the red bricks | Description: Painted pathways on the red bricks to manage foot traffic once the college reopens for the fall term. |