UVM's Program in French and Italian will expand your language skills while also deepening your knowledge of the many areas of the world where these languages are spoken, including Europe, North ...
Professor of History • Director of Jewish Studies, with affiliations in Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies and Law and Society ...
Our faculty share a deep commitment to inclusive education, culturally responsive instruction, community engagement, and global awareness. Learn more about our internationally recognized teaching, ...
On October 28, 2025, a new name for the UVM Children’s Hospital was unveiled in recognition of a $25 million gift from ...
Join an emerging field with practical applications. While the origins of materials science lie in metallurgy, today it is a highly interdisciplinary field that brings together condensed matter ...
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 ...
UVM's Direct Entry D.N.P. (DEPN) program provides a swift and effective path to advance your nursing career, enabling you to become an advanced practice registered nurse in primary care without ...
The M.S. and Ph.D. programs in biology are geared to the needs and interests of each student. Graduate applicants should first find a faculty member with shared research interests who is able and ...
The Doctor of Nursing Practice degree at UVM equips you for national certification as a nurse practitioner, offering Adult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioner (AGNP) or Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) ...
Nothing beats Vermont in the fall; it’s a sentiment especially true this season for the first group of recent Vermont ...
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 ...
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