Flexible and rigorous, the biological science major offers the largest breadth of advanced study topics and research opportunities of any life science major on campus. It is ideal for students who ...
Looking for speech, language, or audiology services? The Eleanor M. Luse Center is open Monday-Friday, offering both in-person and telehealth appointments. Whether you need support for yourself or a ...
Analyzing the ways in which race and ethnicity are constructed and articulated Students in the Critical Race and Ethnic Studies Program learn to deconstruct the way race and ethnicity are constructed ...
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 ...
UVM’s Communication Sciences and Disorders program provides in-depth study of human communication and guided exploration of the fields of speech-language pathology and audiology that will prepare you ...
UVM is poised and ready to build upon our reputation as a premier research institution focused on sustainable solutions with local, national, and global applications and impact. Our distinctive ...
"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 ...
Like many of you, we are paying close attention to the executive orders from our nation’s capital. We hear and understand your concerns about possible impacts on our community. As higher education ...
Neuroscience is an exciting and challenging interdisciplinary field in which scientists study the anatomy, physiology, and function of the nervous system. Often described as one of the "last frontiers ...
Unique to our department is the degree of cooperative work undertaken by students and faculty in the study and practice of basic and clinical sciences and in their application to people in need of ...
Property and materials that are purchased with University of Vermont funds or with grant funds, donated to the university, or acquired for the university through other means, are the property of the ...
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