Drawing from diverse disciplines, including computational social science, computer science, complex systems, and networks, ...
Patton’s project is just one of many purposes served by the map room. Kathleen Kenny, program historian and research ...
On October 28, 2025, a new name for the UVM Children’s Hospital was unveiled in recognition of a $25 million gift from entrepreneur, philanthropist, and civic leader Tom Golisano of Rochester, New ...
Animal Science is the biology, behavior, and management of all types of animals: zoo, exotic, companion, equine, livestock, and laboratory. Animal science majors gain the foundation that will prepare ...
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 ...
Introducing the production season for the UVM School of the Arts Program in Theatre and Dance during the 2025/2026 academic year. Auditions for theatre productions are open to all UVM students. In ...
At the University of Vermont’s College of Nursing and Health Sciences (CNHS), we’re preparing the next generation of health leaders to transform care for individuals and communities—locally and ...
Wherever you are in your teaching journey – just starting out, feeling like a seasoned pro, or somewhere in between – the CTL team is here to collaborate, brainstorm, and support you every step of the ...
The Division of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery (OHNS) is led by physicians, residents, and audiologists treating many head and neck diseases. Subspecialties include: head and neck oncology, ...
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 ...
Getting needed items to Alaska’s remote Northwest Arctic Borough is a logistical feat. Keeping the lights and heat on in ...
With leaf peeping season here, University of Vermont forest scientist William Keeton explains the science behind why trees explode into colors each fall, and where in North America to find the most ...
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