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The RISE Summit is hosted by UVM’s Leahy Institute for Rural Partnerships, which fosters engagement opportunities and partnerships with the University of Vermont for the benefit of our rural places.
A new UVM-led study shows that wildlife underpass tunnels dramatically reduce deaths of frog, salamanders and other amphibians migrating across roads.
Dr. Gotelli has been a cornerstone of UVM’s scholarly community. His career reads like a masterclass in how to balance ...
A new study finds flaws in the current carbon market system and offers avenues of improvement.
It began, as do so many stories of destruction and redemption, with fire. First the kiln that formed 300,000 bricks by the shores of the Winooski, then the fire that brought down a building and ...
The Vermont Lake Monsters is again teaming up with the UVM Cancer Center for a game of hope, connection and cancer awareness. The Vermont Lake Monsters is again teaming up with the UVM Cancer Center ...
Construction and installation of EV (Electric Veicle) Chargers, 12 stations for 24 ports. Some localized construction noise and activity impacts will occur and these will be managed as best they can ...
Thomas DeSisto is the recipient of the 2025 Lynne Bond Outstanding Service-Learning Faculty Award given by UVM’s Community Engagement Learning Office (CELO). DeSisto, a Senior Lecturer in the ...
Dan Schiefen has a double major in microbiology and molecular genetics as well as two minors in bioinformatics and computer science, and he is a member of the Honors College, so his academics keep him ...
On May 17 and 18, 2025, University of Vermont students, families, friends, faculty, and staff came together to celebrate the next generation of biomedical scientists, health care professionals, and ...
The skies above the University of Vermont’s 224 th Commencement Ceremony on the morning of Sunday, May 18 once again proved two longstanding Vermont maxims: 1.) if it’s a weekend day in Vermont in the ...
The F.T. Kidder Medal is presented to the senior student who best exemplifies the qualities of character, leadership, and scholarship. It is named in honor of Fred T. Kidder, a graduate of the class ...
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