Despite frigid temperatures on UVM's Virtue Field, Vermont's men's soccer team defeated Bryant University 2-0, with goals ...
The humanities and fine arts are a central and vital part of the fabric of University of Vermont and the intellectual life of our community. The Humanities Center is a hub of activity infused with ...
Nitrogen is a bit of a conundrum. In its gaseous form it’s the most abundant element in the atmosphere, but few organisms can ...
The Division of Urology at the Larner College of Medicine and UVM Medical Center delivers exceptional patient care, education, and research. With over 20,000 annual visits and surgeries, we provide ...
Drawing from diverse disciplines, including computational social science, computer science, complex systems, and networks, ...
Classics, the study of Greek and Roman civilization in the broadest sense, is the original and quintessential liberal arts degree. The field is by nature multidisciplinary and provides access to a ...
Owen St. Aubin graduated in 2025 with a degree in Public Health Sciences, drawn to the program for its broad foundation in ...
The Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery has provided quality care for cardiac and thoracic diseases in Vermont and northern New York for over 70 years. We take pride in our role as clinician educators ...
UVM is taking a leading role at the upcoming United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Belém, Brazil, organizing a ...
Because Charlotte is far inland (over 150 miles from the nearest ocean), early naturalists were at a loss to explain the bones of a marine whale buried beneath the fields of rural Vermont. Today, we ...
UVM launched the Catamount Counseling Collaborative for Rural Schools in January. The project set out to train and place 52 ...
Patton’s project is just one of many purposes served by the map room. Kathleen Kenny, program historian and research ...
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