Taylor Swift can fill a room. Apparently, so can professors Lizzy Pope and Kelsey Rose. On Thursday, October 3, 2024, 30 ...
If you have any questions about the IBC CITI courses, please view our CITI resource page for login/course instructions and additional FAQs. Note: If "[No NetID ...
With the first production of the 2024-25 theatre/dance season— Spirits to Enforce—set to open this week, University of ...
Learning knows no bounds with a liberal arts education. At UVM’s College of Arts and Sciences, you'll have extraordinary access to distinguished scholars and scientists, in and out of the classroom; ...
Each year hundreds of UVM students study abroad in a range of different programs around the world. Let the Office of International Education help find the best program for you. Many students are able ...
In 1775, the year of Jane Austen’s birth, women wore gowns with a fitted bodice, the waist at or below the natural waistline, and full skirts over a visible, often ornate, petticoat. They were made in ...
Mummy berry is one of the most serious diseases of blueberries in the Northeast. According to grower accounts and Extension reports over the past few years, it appears to be on the increase. The ...
Grossman School of Business will create the university’s largest experiential Co-op program, providing students with ...
Here at Parking Services, we strive to provide students, employees, and visitors with the best possible parking experience across UVM's 450 acre campus.
The Direct-entry DNP accelerated degree program prepares individuals with a baccalaureate degree in a field other than nursing to provide primary care as advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs).
As students review the Schedule of Courses for determining the best courses for their schedules, expanded section descriptions can provide additional information about these courses. Learn how to find ...
“The songs are beautifully arranged, and Björling’s vocals are fully integrated into the ensemble, giving the music the feel of a true collaboration.” – The Whole Note ...