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A new UVM-led study shows that wildlife underpass tunnels dramatically reduce deaths of frog, salamanders and other ...
The RISE Summit is hosted by UVM’s Leahy Institute for Rural Partnerships, which fosters engagement opportunities and ...
UVM researchers and their partners at Applied Research Associates are working to develop microbots that could be used to remove microplastics and other contaminants from our ecosystems. Tiny plastic ...
Professionalism Week celebrates our commitment to living the tenets of integrity, accountability, compassion, altruism, social responsibility, cultural humility, kindness, and respect across every ...
Research at the Larner College of Medicine improves health outcomes, transforms lives, and addresses global health challenges. We share the stories of the questions, people, and innovations that are ...
The Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station (VT-AES) at the University of Vermont is home to a world-respected team of 43 researchers in basic and applied life sciences. They tackle issues of ...
Most of our successful candidates incorporate growth years into their path to medical school. They attend a wide range of allopathic (MD) medical schools and several UVM graduates are currently ...
Permanent residency (green card) sponsorship is for employees UVM intends to employ indefinitely. UVM will consider tenure-track faculty for permanent residency sponsorship upon hire. UVM will also ...
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.
New paper from UVM and USDA researchers explores Vermont farmers relationship to their soil Soil health is a popular topic ...
There are no fruit flies in Davi Bock’s kitchen. But head down into the basement of his 1850s farmhouse, on the end of a dirt road in Glover, Vt., and you’ll find them by the millions. Well, not ...