The family credits a new approach—developed by Christian D. Pulcini, M.D., M.Ed., M.P.H., assistant professor of emergency ...
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 ...
UVM Economics offers bachelor of arts (B.A.) and bachelor of science (B.S.) tracks. If using an analytical approach to explain social phenomena is attractive to you, then the B.A. may be your best ...
Recent counts of bee species across New England identified 325 species in New Hampshire and 278 in Maine. Greater diversity ...
Last week, UVM Dining and the UVM Climate Kitchen partnered to bring a pop-up to the Waterman Manor featuring a menu that ...
Despite frigid temperatures on UVM's Virtue Field, Vermont's men's soccer team defeated Bryant University 2-0, with goals scored by Omar Robanna and David Ismail. The Catamounts now move on to the ...
With leaf peeping season here, University of Vermont forest scientist William Keeton explains the science behind why trees explode into colors each fall, and where in North America to find the most ...
The following documents outline research and general information relating to hops production in the United States, especially New England. Please select from the following documents for more detailed ...
Vermont is becoming warmer and wetter due to climate change—and these trends are reshaping life in the Green Mountain State. That’s the big takeaway of the most comprehensive study of climate change ...
To access the syllabus for any of the courses I teach, click on its link, below: ...
A book is made of wood. But it is not a tree. The dead cells have been repurposed to serve another need. Now a team of scientists has repurposed living cells—scraped from frog embryos—and assembled ...
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