Harvest season is traditionally a time of abundance, where we reflect on all that the Earth provides. It's a moment to ...
Let’s spend a couple of minutes breaking the ice a bit,” says UVM Lecturer Caitlin MacLeod-Bluver, as the low hum of ...
The Food Systems Research Center (FSRC) at the University of Vermont (UVM) funds collaborative research that puts people and the planet first, unites disciplines and communities, and answers complex ...
4-H is full of opportunities for kids, parents, and volunteers to be part of an organization that prides itself on reaching youth through life- and job-skill development programs. Our programs, ...
UVM determines residency based on the information you provide. All UVM students or applicants are classified as either In-State or Out-of-State residents for tuition purposes under the University of ...
We are excited to announce that registration for the NECAFS Annual Conference and Meeting is now open! In addition to the NECAFS Annual Conference and Meeting, we are excited to offer an add-on ...
Microbiology is the study of all living organisms so small that they are invisible to the naked eye. These microorganisms, include viruses, bacteria and fungi, and play an important role in ...
The interdisciplinary Ph.D. program in Computer Science offers study in both traditional and cross-disciplinary areas such as bioinformatics and ecological modeling. Our faculty in Computer Science ...
Sometimes your academic journey takes you off the beaten track. If you know what you want to do, but haven’t found the right program for it, UVM’s College of Arts and Sciences gives you the option of ...
We encourage students to have a broad and balanced educational background during their undergraduate years. In addition to courses in the sciences, recommended areas of study include: literature, ...
The M.S. program in Computer Science offers thesis, project, and course work only options. Acceptance into thesis or project options is conditional upon the student finding an eligible advisor who ...
Offered by the College of Arts and Sciences, the B.A. degree in Physics has a more traditional physics focus, which can serve as a foundation for careers in physics, research, engineering, law, ...