Putting Community First: UVM Summer Interns Live and Learn in the NEK
The splendor of Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom is undeniable. Lush vegetation, towering maples and pines, rolling hillsides, rivers, lakes and streams jam-pack this corner of the Green Mountain State. Along with the Kingdom’s abundant beauty come some very real challenges, including dangerous seasonal flooding that has increased with the effects of climate change. But the Kingdom is a region with...
Class of 2028 Joins the UVM Community at Convocation and Twilight Induction Ceremonies
“Look around you at the campus, at your peers, and take it all in,” said University of Vermont Student Government President Mahder Teferra ’25 at the opening of UVM’s Convocation on the evening of Sunday, August 25.
Gund Institute for Environment Welcomes New Community Members
The Gund Institute for Environment today announced that 42 new interdisciplinary researchers and leaders in environmental science and action from the University of Vermont and beyond have joined its community as affiliates, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate student fellows.
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