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 ...
The Catamount Community Schools Collaborative (CCSC) is a dynamic and longstanding research-policy-practice-partnership (RPP) between the University of Vermont, the Vermont Agency of Education, and ...
Graduate education at UVM focuses on the aspirations of our students as well as the needs of society and our planet. Our 100+ programs combine the academic excellence of a premier research university ...
Geospatial technologies provide new and evolving expertise for addressing the major challenges of our time by transforming data into geographically referenced information. UVM is a leader in the use ...
On October 28, 2025, a new name for the UVM Children’s Hospital was unveiled in recognition of a $25 million gift from ...
We're opening the mysteries of drug actions, discovering new therapies, and developing innovative medicinal products to improve lives. Faculty in the Department of Pharmacology at Larner specialize in ...
Nothing beats Vermont in the fall; it’s a sentiment especially true this season for the first group of recent Vermont ...
The University of Vermont's Consulting Archaeology Program (UVM CAP) engages in activities that help preserve, protect and explain Vermont's cultural heritage. A unit of the Department of Anthropology ...
UVM wants the best and brightest Vermonters to go to college right here, in Vermont. That's why we've made the UVM Promise, helping nearly half of the state's households pay zero tuition at UVM. Under ...
For generations we have been equipping citizens to make a positive impact on a local and global scale. At the same time, we're progressive, integrating traditional studies like archaeology with ...
A $15-million gift to the University of Vermont’s (UVM) Grossman School of Business will create the university’s largest experiential Co-op program, providing students with real-world experiences ...
A minimum of 120 credit hours are required. UVM CS courses provide a mixture of lecture-based and hands-on experiential learning exercises. The curricula provide a solid foundation in both applied and ...
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