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In the 38th episode of Mike Purvis’ “The Dad Project,” an ongoing series detailing his father’s story through the 38 planes he flew from 1957 to 1998, Mike explores the background and history of General Aviation, which was the most time he had flying with his dad. Watch the rest of the series here.
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Learn how policymakers are using tariffs and export controls to bolster strategic competition and the reduction of dependency on adversarial states in this Dickey Center talk with Davin Chor (Globalization Chair at Tuck) and Frank Lavin (former U.S. Under Secretary for Int'l Trade).
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In the latest UV Profile, Chico Eastridge interviews Owen Dybvig, a musician, screenwriter, entrepreneur, political candidate, and non-verbal disabled man with cerebral palsy. His life has been drastically reshaped with generative AI, which allows him to communicate like never before.
| | Pictured: Hartford School Board 3/31/26 | | |
Watch the Hartford school board hear public comment on arts and music education funding and discuss the HACTC Comprehensive Needs Assessment. Tune into JAM's coverage of this or your town's government & school board meetings live or pre-recorded @ UVJAM.ORG/WATCH
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Spend summer break with JAM Camp 2026!
Whether it’s filmmaking, podcasting, music video, animation, or more, JAM Camp gives you media and a crew of friends to help you create. For grades 4-8. Sessions run 6/22 - 7/3. SESSION 2 IS ALMOST FULL. Register now!
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Digital Media Creation for Seniors OPEN!
Discover the art of digital creation with JAM's spring workshop for seniors (age 60+). Staff will welcome you to JAM’s space in White River Junction, VT. Sessions run 4/10 - 6/5 on Fridays 10-11:30AM. Register now!
| | JAM media education programs are made possible in part through grants from M&T Bank Foundation, Couch Family Foundation, NH Charitable Foundation, Jane B. Cook 1992 Trust, Jack & Dorothy Byrne Foundation, and Adimab, LLC Community Grant. | |
Mon Apr 13 6-7:30PM
FREE @JAM
Want to get feedback on a screenplay, rough cut, podcast in progress, or more? We're welcoming Media Makers to a feedback sesh! Members share work and guests may attend and give feedback. Become a Media Maker here.
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Thu Apr 23 6-7:30PM
FREE @JAM
Join us for a bi-monthly story circle where all are invited to share an unrehearsed 5-minute true story from their own life. Moderators will make sure everyone has a chance to speak. For more info, reach us at storyjam@uvjam.org
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Fri May 1 6-8:30PM
FREE @JAM
On May's First Friday, sing (or even play) along to your favorite tunes with JAM Operations Manager and actual father of three, Mike “Mike Daddy” Cannon. FREE and open to all ages!
| | JAM events are made possible in part by grants from VT Humanities, VT Arts Council, NH Charitable Foundation, the Couch Family Foundation, and by charitable contributions from community members like you! | | | | |
What makes a movie special? Join Noah Mauchly as he sits down with friends, family, and artists to discuss what “that one movie” is for them!
Ep. 13: How does a sequel to a decent kid’s movie starring a CGI bear end up becoming one of the best films ever made? Noah and filmmaker Jordyn Lich attempt to answer that question in this episode exploring Paddington 2 (2017), and in the process, tears are shed on this show for the very first time!
| | JAM relies on diverse funding sources to sustain our nonprofit community media services promoting civic engagement and transparency in local government. We wish to thank the Comcast and VTel cable subscribers, voters in our service area towns, the State of Vermont, individual donors, local business sponsors, and public and private foundations who make JAM's work possible. | | Weekly Highlights - Apr 8, 2026 | | | | |