Director Richard Watts and Managing Director Meg Little Reilly of the Center for Community News (CCN) presented their ...
Computer Science Fair Highlights Student Innovation This year's innovative projects spanned a diverse and exciting range of applications, including weather research, game design, household devices, ...
The Neuroscience Graduate Program at the University of Vermont is a multidisciplinary, Ph.D. granting program that has more than 50 faculty mentors across nine departments and four colleges. This ...
Biochemistry is an interdisciplinary field where scientists apply fundamental knowledge in chemistry to understand biological processes. Biochemists study the molecular interactions that guide many ...
Beta Beta Beta (TriBeta) is a national honor society for students, particularly undergraduates, dedicated to improving the understanding and appreciation of biological study and extending boundaries ...
One of the strengths of the University of Vermont is the availability of well-managed core facilities for research accessible to all members of the research community. These facilities feature ...
The qualifying examination for advancement to candidacy for the PhD should be taken prior to the end of the first semester of the second year.. This exam will consist of two portions, a research ...
Research reports on our field trials are written to share our results with farmers, agricultural service providers, and the general public. We keep past reports accessible as well so you can view ...
We are proud to announce the establishment of the Marion and John Sweig Fellowship. The purpose of this fellowship is to support graduate students conducting research in the field of Communication ...
Housed under the President's Office and including the Office of International Education, IPP leads UVM's global engagement strategy. Spearheading the campus’ comprehensive internationalization, we ...
Faculty members teaching in the neuroscience program are based in departments across campus to promote interdisciplinary education including psychological science, biology, and communication sciences, ...
The Gist, formerly known as Vantage Point, is the University of Vermont's literary and visual arts journal. Every semester, we encourage students from all disciplines, fields, and areas of interest to ...