Deb Naybor had a 31-year career as a licensed land surveyor. After three decades in the construction industry, with a side-passion for tiny living, she decided to go back to school - completing a bachelor’s, master’s, and PhD before making a career change into teaching.
She found herself back at Paul Smith’s College of the Adirondacks,...
We're thrilled to introduce you to our 2019 Design/Build Interns!
Regan Bosnyak
D/B Intern and Tiny House Design/Build Certificate Teaching Assistant
Regan Bosnyak was born and raised in the state of Connecticut. She attended Stony Brook University as a student-athlete and earned a B.A. in...
We caught up with Johno Landsman, an alumni of several Yestermorrow courses and member of the Yestermorrow family here in the Mad River Valley.
What brought you to Yestermorrow and the Green Mountain state?
I went to Bennington College to study sculpture and music history. I had my one and only gallery show in my life and...
We sat down with Heather Tauck, an alumni of the Woodworking Certificate in 2012 and Historic Restoration course in 2013, to hear where her Yestermorrow education has taken her six years later.
It's been six years since you were on the Yestermorrow campus. What exciting things are you up to now?
After completing the 3-month...
We sat down with Rowan Cignoni, an alumni of the Permaculture Design Certification in 2015, to hear where his Yestermorrow education has taken him three years later.
How much did you know about permaculture before Yestermorrow?
I first learned about the word permaculture from Toby Hemenway’s book Gaia’s Garden back in 2011 when I...