The 2026 Winter Games that concluded this Sunday saw the most successful outcome ever at an Olympics for athletes affiliated ...
The Larner College of Medicine will meet the growing need for highly trained public health leaders with the launch of a new, 100 percent online doctor of public health (Dr.P.H.) program beginning in ...
Catamount LEAP Project Update: Building on Input from Throughout the Campus Community ...
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Microsoft Exchange and Outlook allow you to grant another person, known as a delegate, permission to receive and respond to meeting requests or to send e-mail messages on your behalf. You can also ...
As we reflect on African American History Month this February, we revisit the compelling stories of the first Black medical ...
Nine current or former UVM students are taking part in the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina, Italy. Six days into the competition, three of those athletes have medaled.
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 ...
In 1970 UVM President Edward Andrews, M.D., convinced of the inextricable links between human health and environmental health, commissioned an advisory group to define and scope a “university-wide” ...
At University of Vermont’s Water Resources Institute, we recognize that humans and water are inextricably linked – water sustains life, shapes ecosystems, and supports economies, yet also poses risk ...
iClicker is an electronic polling technology that allows students to give instant feedback or answers to questions during class. Students respond to polls with either an app on their mobile devices ...
UVM's Research Protections Office (RPO) is responsible for the review/oversight programs that support the institution’s conduct of safe and ethically sound scientific research involving human ...