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At UVM’s College of Arts and Sciences, you'll have extraordinary access to distinguished scholars and scientists, in and out of the classroom; 40 percent of our students engage in faculty-mentored ...
The data showed that, in the aftermath of floods and hurricanes, higher-income households left affected communities at higher ...
A groundbreaking study published in the Journal of Rural Health sheds new light on the persistent and troubling disparities ...
The Robert Larner, M.D. College of Medicine at the University of Vermont welcomed its 202nd entering class of 124 new medical ...
Expand your musical horizons with us. We offer several paths of study. Whether you aspire to become a K-12 music educator or prefer a liberal arts degree centered around performance, composition, jazz ...
As Vermont’s land-grant university, the University of Vermont, too, aims to serve the people of the Green Mountain State.
The new Accelerated Testing Lab (ATL) provides researchers with powerful new tools to develop real-world solutions for a ...
Communication sciences and disorders majors at UVM study the form and structure of speech and language, and how speech and language skills are learned, produced, perceived and understood. We offer the ...
Through luck or (hopefully) genetics, this mighty tree has avoided contracting beech bark disease—a fatal fungal pathogen ...
Two UVM Cancer Center members and one mentee of a Cancer Center member received Institutional Research Grants from the American Cancer Society for the fiscal year 2026, in the amount of $40,000 each.
Sara Santagostino, a member of the Larner College of Medicine Class of 2028, and Israel Odekunle, a Ph.D. student in the cellular and molecular biology program working in the Seward lab, are 2025 ...
Gender-diverse individuals not only fear losing their access to gender-affirming care but may resort to self-harm or questionable alternatives if it disappears, according to new research from the ...
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