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That sentiment was echoed and amplified by UVM President Designate Marlene Tromp in her welcoming remarks, in which she ...
A 2023 analysis of a survey of hundreds of Vermonters found the law appeared to have worked. Plastic bag use in the state ...
New University of Vermont research reveals that wildfire survivors who plan ahead for evacuation felt safer—important ...
The project brief defines “weird networks” as covert or emergent communication pathways that can be difficult to detect or ...
Interdisciplinary studies are a hallmark of UVM, but even here, you might be surprised to find Agroecology students doing ...
There are few things as refreshing on a hot summer day as a slice of watermelon (Citrullus Lanatus). At over 90 percent water, watermelons are a tasty way to keep hydrated with an added bonus of ...
Information about upcoming monthly, executive, and standing committee meetings. The UVM Staff Council, as well as its three Standing Committees, have meetings once per month (with a break in July) at ...
One-day UVM innovation conference brings together national, regional, and local changemakers to explore how research and innovation can drive well-being in rural communities. On June 17, hundreds of ...
A new UVM-led study shows that wildlife underpass tunnels dramatically reduce deaths of frog, salamanders and other amphibians migrating across roads. Frogs, salamanders, and other amphibians around ...
Scat is a signature of an animal’s health, diet, and territory. And sometimes it can tell an unexpected story.
A new study finds flaws in the current carbon market system and offers avenues of improvement. The study came from a team of carbon scientists including Gund Fellow and coauthor William Keeton of the ...
The Biology department at the University of Vermont has something big to celebrate. Dr. Nicholas “Nick” Gotelli — a name that’s long been synonymous with innovation, rigor, and mentorship in the world ...