OneDrive is a cloud-based storage and synchronization service operated by Microsoft as part of its Office Online suite. This service enables you to share and access files from all of your ...
The 2026 Winter Games that concluded this Sunday saw the most successful outcome ever at an Olympics for athletes affiliated ...
Tony Award winner Shaina Taub leads a moderated discussion followed by a mini performance of some of Ms. Taub’s popular Broadway songs from her play Suffs and other projects. Registration required.
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 ...
Catamount LEAP Project Update: Building on Input from Throughout the Campus Community ...
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.
As the world looks to Italy for the 2026 Winter Olympics February 6–22, we at the Larner College of Medicine turn to our very own Olympian—Ty Walker, M.D.’25, who is now a resident in internal ...
As we reflect on African American History Month this February, we revisit the compelling stories of the first Black medical ...
Larner College of Medicine alumnus and Professor of Emergency Medicine Stephen Leffler, M.D.’90, president and chief operating officer of the UVM Medical Center, has been named permanent CEO of UVM ...
A minimum of 120 credit hours are required. UVM CS courses provide a mixture of lecture-based and hands-on experiential learning exercises. The curricula provide a solid foundation in both applied and ...
With a ribbon cutting, speeches, and tours of its extensive laboratory space, the formal opening of the BioLabs Innovation Center at UVM was celebrated on Tuesday, September 23. A crowd of more than ...
Graduates of UVM’s Larner College of Medicine have practiced medicine around the globe; now, one Larner alum is poised to work above the globe–possibly far, far above it. On Monday, September 22, NASA ...