As we reflect on African American History Month this February, we revisit the compelling stories of the first Black medical ...
A new statewide poll of Vermont voters finds housing affordability and availability have reached a breaking point.
Part of the problem is Vermont’s cold climate. During bouts of cold weather, some customers turn off their heat pumps, the report says, to rely on other fuels. This is due to the systems being pushed ...
Catamount LEAP Project Update: Building on Input from Throughout the Campus Community ...
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 ...
Calais, would allow faster evictions but also limit the size of security deposits and rent increases for tenants.
Lawmakers from our region have mixed plans when it comes to attending President Trump’s State of the Union address Tuesday.
As enrollments drop at so-called directional universities, lawmakers are pushing a revised higher ed funding plan this spring despite University of Illinois opposition.
State law allows colleges and universities to adopt policies that require professors to retire at age 70. Federal law, however, has prohibited these mandatory retirements since 1994.
Contract negotiations with UVMMC hospital leadership began in Dec. 2025 as their current contract expired on Feb. 6, 2026. This is the second contract for the roughly 400 residents, interns, and ...
The fourth finalist in the University of Arizona provost search is currently interim president at the University of Vermont, an appointment she’s held since Suresh Garimella left the school for Tucson ...
Fragrance from a box of crayons reminds Smith Academy senior Marissa Belina of visits to her grandmother’s house. Now, the way that scent from the waxy writing instruments draws upon her memories is ...
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