The UVM Pesticide Safety Education Program (PSEP) works closely with the Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food & Markets (VAAFM) to provide education resources for current and prospective pesticide ...
The University of Vermont Board of Trustees today reelected Cynthia Barnhart to serve as chair and welcomed two new members following a special meeting. Barnhart, now serving her second year as chair, ...
Signed in 2003, the Carpathian Convention is an international agreement that calls for seven Carpathian countries to work together to protect, preserve and provide guidance for sustainable development ...
Explore the academic programs at the University of Vermont, where innovation meets excellence. Discover diverse majors, hands-on learning opportunities, and world-class faculty dedicated to your ...
It’s hard to identify all who enter a potentially suicidal state because, in the midst of an intense crisis, the idea may come out of the blue, say researchers such as Craig J. Bryan, Psy.D., M.D., ...
The 2026 Winter Games that concluded this Sunday saw the most successful outcome ever at an Olympics for athletes affiliated with the University of Vermont.
The Larner College of Medicine will meet the growing need for highly trained public health leaders with the launch of a new, 100 percent online doctor of public health (Dr.P.H.) program beginning in ...
Nine current or former UVM students are taking part in the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina, Italy. Six days into the competition, three of those athletes have medaled. Ben Ogden competing in ...
As the world looks to Italy for the 2026 Winter Olympics February 6–22, we at the Larner College of Medicine turn to our very own Olympian—Ty Walker, M.D.’25, who is now a resident in internal ...
The UVM Department of Computer Science offers undergraduate degrees in Computer Science, Computer Science and Information systems, and Data Science, as well as PhD and MS programs in Computer Science.
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 ...
Close your books. Pop quiz. Which of the following is true? A. Missing two days of school per month makes a student chronically absent. B. Kindergarten has among the highest rates of chronic ...
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