UVM's nationally accredited MSW program prepares students for transformative social work with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities. Our graduates become professionals whose ...
These 13th edition of these annual awards will take place on Friday, September 27, 2024 from 3 - 5 p.m. at the Grossman School of Business on the University of Vermont Campus. Join us in celebrating ...
The Center for Health and Wellbeing offers a full spectrum of medical, mental health, health promotion, and wellbeing services to keep students healthy, successful, and engaged during their time at ...
Join fellow students on the last Wednesday of each month (February 28, March 27, and April 24) from 7-9 pm in 001B, the classroom right next to the Writing Centers on the Ground Floor of the Howe ...
The annual Schlesinger Global Family Enterprise Case Competition (SG-FECC) prepares participants to understand the critical issues that are unique to family enterprise by applying the knowledge and ...
To help communities understand and plan for climate impacts, the interdisciplinary Climate Measurements Center of Excellence will deliver standardized methods and metrics—as well as guidance and tools ...
In early 1975, a young Patrick Leahy, only recently elected to his first term as a United States senator from Vermont, cast a ...
Continuous accreditation from the AACSB signifies the high quality of our program and recognizes our efforts to be trailblazers in teaching, research and societal impact, and to continue to earn ...
Lauren O'Malley '26 talks about her passion for birds, her summer job rescuing loons, and how she found work that aligned with her interests. Lauren sitting on a wooden railing holding a camp chair ...
There’s no shortage of news coverage in Houston. But, “what kind of sets Community Impact apart is our hyperlocal focus,” said Kelly Schafler, the South Houston managing editor for the outlet, which ...
They’re the most familiar of fruits, but how much do you really know about apples? Apples (Malus domestica) are members of the rose family (Rosaceae). So are crabapples, pears, apricots and cherries.
If you are unable to attend these meetings or have questions, please offer public comment by emailing the Planning Department at [email protected] or by calling 802-540-2468 by September 20, 2024.