The Community News Service is a student-powered, professionally-edited reporting service that provides local news content to media partners in an effort to stem the flood of "news deserts" across our ...
In the interdisciplinary Reporting and Documentary Storytelling minor, students study the practice and theory of telling socially and culturally engaged stories in print journalism and nonfiction ...
The curriculum embraces a global canon of literary and cultural studies, as well as creative writing and composition. Majors and minors enjoy small, discussion-based classes; develop mentoring ...
The RDS Minor requires 18 hours (six courses) in core writing, media history/theory, advanced courses in the practice of writing, video, image, audio, and mixed media formats, and an internship ...
Intercollegiate debate at the University of Vermont began in 1899 when Edwin W. Lawrence (Class of 1901) started the University of Vermont debate team, then known as the Green and Gold Debating Club.
The philosophy minor, like the major, offers multiple options to gain a strong grounding in philosophy, without fulfilling the full range of requirements of the major. The minor requires 18 credits or ...
Registration for the NECAFS Annual Conference and Meeting is now open! Join us for an engaging and informative event, where you'll have the opportunity to connect and network with fellow food safety ...
Forages are a staple of all livestock operations in Vermont. There are a wide variety of types that can be grown in our area, including annual forage crops like silage corn, cereal grains, brassicas, ...
Oilseeds--including sunflower, canola, soybean, flax, and hemp--are crops that may provide avenues for diversification on our Vermont farms. Oil extracted from these crops may be used for on-farm fuel ...
Oversupply of conventional milk in recent years has led to a significant decline in pay prices, encouraging transition to organic production methods to capture higher premiums. Until recently, organic ...
Explore science in progress from above tree line to below lake level! UVM scientists will share their research with the public during monthly Tuesday evening seminars from June to November at ECHO. On ...
Our faculty are engaged in focused significant science in a wide range of key contemporary topics: From Dietetics and Nutritional Genomics, to Food Security and Food Systems.