University of Vermont Professional and Continuing Education (PACE) has announced a new Biotechnology Technician Certificate, ...
For the summer of 2026, University of Vermont Extension had the support, creativity and enthusiasm of 10 student interns as ...
Each year, a select group of second-year medical students from the Larner College of Medicine are recruited to join the Vermont Area Health Education Centers (AHEC) Scholars program to serve as ...
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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 ...
Graduate education at UVM focuses on the aspirations of our students as well as the needs of society and our planet. Our 100+ programs combine the academic excellence of a premier research university ...
The University of Vermont is committed to providing equal opportunity and access in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, and other ...
The University reaffirms the principle of student freedom coupled with personal responsibility and accountability for individual action and the consequences of that action so that UVM students can be ...
Live, work, and explore Burlington this summer! You can enjoy convenient, affordable, short-term housing on our beautiful campus while completing a local summer internship. During the summer, we offer ...
The Office of Audit Services is an independent and objective assurance and consulting activity within the University that provides the Board of Trustees and management with observations, ...
The first Vermont Climate Assessment was released in 2014. The Assessment takes place every five years, and the third assessment is underway in 2025 under the direction of CMeC Director Gillian ...
A team of Vermont researchers has discovered that mysterious black skin lesions afflicting catfish in Lake Memphremagog and other New England and Canadian lakes are caused by a transmissible ...