The 2026 Winter Games that concluded this Sunday saw the most successful outcome ever at an Olympics for athletes affiliated ...
Catamount LEAP Project Update: Building on Input from Throughout the Campus Community ...
At UVM, everyone can make a positive impact. Over 80% of first-year students are involved in an activity or organization. From making career connections to advancing UVM’s sustainability goals, ...
Recovery from substance use is a transformational experience best supported within community. If you are in recovery from substance use, considering recovery, or using a harm reduction approach to ...
The H. Laurence Achilles Natural Area at Shelburne Pond consists of over one thousand acres of upland and wetlands in the town of Shelburne. It is located along the shores of Shelburne Pond, the ...
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.
In the depths of winter, sugar on snow is a yearly treat many Vermonters eagerly anticipate. But with winters warming and snow barely on the ground in some parts of the state, climate change presents ...
Updates to Compensation and Classification: These changes impact employee pay. Article 36 (Wages): This agreement outlines the following changes to employee wages: Base salary increases for bargaining ...
New research from the University of Vermont finds the most viewed content on TikTok relating to food, nutrition and weight perpetuates a toxic diet culture among teens and young adults and that expert ...
With their revolutionary solar panels, Verde Technologies enthralled the judges and participants at this year’s Clean Tech Open—the world's largest and longest-running clean technology accelerator.
Tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum) have been on our tables and in our gardens for so long, it's nearly impossible to think of them as growing in the wild. Once upon a time they did just that. That's not ...