Director Richard Watts and Managing Director Meg Little Reilly of the Center for Community News (CCN) presented their ...
Computer Science Fair Highlights Student Innovation This year's innovative projects spanned a diverse and exciting range of applications, including weather research, game design, household devices, ...
Through a well-established network of collaborations with local and state agencies, preservation organizations, museums, and practicing professionals, UVM Historic Preservation Program students have ...
We are proud to announce the establishment of the Marion and John Sweig Fellowship. The purpose of this fellowship is to support graduate students conducting research in the field of Communication ...
Global studies is an interdisciplinary topic exploring global issues from political science, economic, sociological, and anthropological lenses. A major in global studies provides you with a passport ...
In addition to tenured historic preservation faculty, our adjunct faculty and guest speakers provide students with a broad range of professional preservation perspectives. Nora Mitchell and Rolf ...
Many of our students take advantage of the variety of learning opportunities the School of World Languages and Cultures and the university offer, from learning communities and study abroad to special ...
The Agricultural and Environmental Testing Laboratory located in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences provides soil and manure testing services for the agricultural community in Vermont and ...
One fifth of the planet speaks Chinese, making it the most widely spoken first language in the world. Our program emphasizes deep exposure to Chinese language, literature, and civilization because ...
The Master of Science graduate degree in historic preservation is intended to prepare graduate students for broad-based careers in the field of historic preservation. Our primary educational goal is ...
UVM’s science faculty are both professors and professional researchers – this benefits you! Any UVM student can pursue research credit in any affiliated college or program within UVM. Biological ...
These are established programs that provide paid opportunities to conduct biologically-related research, and typically involve an individual research project. They are listed in chronological order by ...