Dr. Burgess’s speech closed with a tribute to the power of empathy, science, and stewardship, invoking the legacy of ...
On September 29th, the National Academy of Public Administration announced that 42 leaders in the field of public ...
The Vermont Medical Society has announced Osher Affiliate Whitney R. Calkins, MD, as recipient of its prestigious 2025 Physician of the Year Award, honoring her exceptional contributions to patient ...
Holding a bachelor's degree in a non-nursing field but passionate about healthcare? The Direct Entry Master of Science in Nursing program provides an accelerated route into a nursing career. This ...
Microbiology and Molecular Genetics (MMG) is a basic science department in the UVM College of Medicine. We perform exceptional biomedical research and are dedicated to the education and training of ...
Wherever you are in your teaching journey – just starting out, feeling like a seasoned pro, or somewhere in between – the CTL team is here to collaborate, brainstorm, and support you every step of the ...
For generations we have been equipping citizens to make a positive impact on a local and global scale. At the same time, we're progressive, integrating traditional studies like archaeology with ...
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 ...
CAP is an established on-campus service-learning experience that supports the professional growth of its students while delivering consumer protection advocacy to Vermonters. CAP is a collaboration ...
Scholars used to think that religion would become less important in the world as societies modernized. However, in ways that are both visible and hidden, religion remains an essential part of culture ...
Molecular genetics is an exciting field that combines the study of molecular biology and genetics to understand the molecular structure of DNA and how genes are expressed within organisms. Rapid ...
The Clinical Psychology Program, accredited by the American Psychological Association, is designed to develop competent psychologists who can function in applied, academic, and/or research positions.