UVM: Vermont's land grant institution
When Ira Allen chartered and founded the University of Vermont in 1791, he made the astute observation that no state could prosper without educating its citizens. Centuries later, UVM maintains that educating Vermonters and providing service to the state are among our top priorities.
Improving the lives of Vermonters and their access to higher education (PDF)
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UVM's Leahy Institute Launches Consortium of Coworking Spaces to Amplify Economic Impact throughout Vermont
UVM’s Leahy Institute Awards $2.4M to Advance Vermont Partnerships
Community Schools Collaborative Expands Transformative Approach in Vermont
UVM’s Leahy Institute Receives $250K from Ford Foundation to Boost Partnerships Across Vermont
Celebrating Vermont's Outstanding Educators
UVM Launches “Boot Camp” for Town Managers