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For over 20 years, outstanding farmers, producers, and other individuals involved in Vermont’s working landscape have been ...
Jefferson and her students are tracking answers that will eventually inform actions to keep more microplastics from getting ...
A new cohort of Catamounts is descending upon the University of Vermont campus from all over the country — and the world — ...
Lilacs are currently losing their leaves due to a disease called lilac leaf blight, caused by the fungus Pseudocercospora spp. Common throughout Vermont and the Northeast region, this disease also ...
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This page provides an overview on the topic of produce safety in hydroponic and aquaponic operations, discussing the ways in which water, systems, people, and fish can impact produce safety. It also ...
Coffee talk: Finding Resilience in Chaotic and Challenging Times Cynthia Gill, Macmillan Scholar in Residence, Gund Institute for Environment August 28, 2025 at 10 a.m. Farrell Hall atrium Dramatic, ...
Through our research, clinical, and educational arms, the faculty, staff, and students at the UVM Larner College of Medicine educate physicians and scientists, advance medical knowledge, improve ...
A plucked guitar string can vibrate for seconds before falling silent. A playground swing, emptied of its passenger, will ...
Faculty researchers at the Vaccine Testing Center (VTC) study human vaccines with the goal of understanding and preventing infectious diseases around the globe. Our team is particularly interested in ...
UVM’s Program in Spanish, part of the School of World Languages and Cultures, gives you the opportunity to expand your Spanish language skills while also deepening your knowledge of the world's ...
The data showed that, in the aftermath of floods and hurricanes, higher-income households left affected communities at higher ...