UVM’s 15-credit program examines potential pathways, through agroecology, towards the transformation of food systems by integrating economic, social, and ecological perspectives. Rooted in ...
Our community includes members from numerous backgrounds and we strive for awareness and understanding of a variety of cultural observances. This calendar is designed for informational purposes and ...
UVM offers 57 academic programs leading to a master's degree and 32 programs leading to a doctorate.
The Leahy Institute for Rural Partnerships at the University of Vermont has announced nearly $2.4M in grants to fuel ...
You can create a scholarship to support students wishing to pursue undergraduate and graduate education in agroecology, in preparation for leadership in a variety of sectors. An annual gift of $5,000 ...
The Agroecology Extension Summer Research Fellowship is a fully paid, 10-week research and outreach experience open to undergraduates from across the US. UVM provides the project, mentorship, and ...
The passage of Vermont Act 67 (the Community Schools Act) in 2021 sparked the genesis of an innovative partnership to pilot a ...
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Providing the information needed to understand, manage, and protect the region's forested ecosystems in a changing global environment ...
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 ...
UVM Student Veteran Services supports Veterans and VA students with education and other benefits and help them to make the smoothest possible transition to higher education after serving in the armed ...
This site contains images of women from paintings and sculpture of the 15th century by artists working primarily in the northwestern part of Europe. I have also included monumental brasses, though ...