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 ...
One of the premier newspapers in the U.S., is celebrating its 175 th anniversary this year, and the credit for its founding ...
Find friends, build community, make a difference, and have fun doing it. Whether it's developing amazing leaders, creating campus programing opportunities, or helping our students build a lasting ...
When environments change again and again, evolution surprises—and one population doesn’t reveal a whole species ...
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.
In summer 2024, Katie and Bo McDougall and their daughter, Nora, went to the beach. It was a simple family getaway, but for the McDougalls, it was a watershed moment—Nora was born in 2020 with a rare ...
We’re excited to announce a new initiative emerging from the University of Vermont’s AI Taskforce: the AI Innovation Fund. Sponsored by Enterprise Technology Services, this effort builds on our ...
With a colorful procession of over 100 university leaders, scholars, and dignitaries from around the nation—all in full academic regalia–and a packed ceremony in Ira Allen Chapel, the University of ...
With a ribbon cutting, speeches, and tours of its extensive laboratory space, the formal opening of the BioLabs Innovation Center at UVM was celebrated on Tuesday, September 23. A crowd of more than ...
Graduates of UVM’s Larner College of Medicine have practiced medicine around the globe; now, one Larner alum is poised to work above the globe–possibly far, far above it. On Monday, September 22, NASA ...
Some say that when a cardinal appears after the loss of a loved one, it’s a sign of their continued presence, offering comfort and love from beyond. Norton Latourelle knows this well. For years, the ...
Lilacs are currently losing their leaves due to a disease called lilac leaf blight, caused by the fungus Pseudocercospora spp. Common throughout Vermont and the Northeast region, this disease also ...
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