Director Richard Watts and Managing Director Meg Little Reilly of the Center for Community News (CCN) presented their ...
Published twice a year, University of Vermont Magazine focuses on the achievements of UVM community members – students, ...
UVM is a place of discovery and innovation, whose nationally distinctive research strengths serve the urgent need to support ...
As Vermont’s land grant institution, UVM helps tackle everything from farm viability to complex environmental issues to ...
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, ...
Compost, the dark, crumbly, earthy-smelling material produced by natural decomposers, provides many benefits to gardeners and non-gardeners alike. Converting garden waste, kitchen scraps and various ...
"The recognition inspires me to continue serving the Grossman School of Business and this venerable university with renewed vigor. More specifically, it inspires me to bolster my research and teaching ...
Much like an alarm clock wakes you up in the morning, the components in vaccines wake the immune system up and help guide it to develop protective immunity. While vaccines are canonically thought of ...
Raj Jain, M.D., a family medicine resident at the University of Vermont Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital (CVPH), was quoted in a Yahoo story on an uptick in illness following the holiday season.
Microsoft Outlook supports encrypting individual email messages, which can protect sensitive messages, especially when contents include individually identifiable or otherwise protected information.
Vermont has one of the highest rates of melanoma in the nation. The UVM Cancer Center's Community Outreach and Engagement team collaborated with the dermatology student interest group to bring skin ...