Join us virtually for New Student Insight Sessions (NSIS), which will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the various resources available at UVM. These sessions are designed to support ...
Home to both space flight mission control and astronaut training, it’s one of the agency’s largest research and development ...
Over the past three decades, Lewis First, M.D., M.S., has answered caregivers’ questions about children’s health in more than 1,500 “First With Kids” articles. In his final “First With Kids” episode ...
An estimated 25-40% of homes in the U.S. have soil contaminated with lead, a toxic heavy metal that can harm children’s development. Public health researchers know that the risk is higher in places ...
The Argosy Foundation has made a $2 million gift to support research at the Vermont Center for Cardiovascular and Brain Health (VCCBH) at the University of Vermont’s (UVM) Robert Larner, M.D. College ...
Meet Larner alum Jay Keller, M.D., Class of 1940. As he approaches his 110th birthday this June, Dr. Keller reflects on the defining moments of his life—from living in a Burlington boarding house ...
Jan K. Carney, M.D., M.P.H., associate dean for public health and health policy, professor of medicine, and chief of the Division of Public Health in the Department of Medicine at the Robert Larner, M ...
Anthony Charles, M.D., M.P.H., vice chair for faculty development in the Department of Surgery at the Larner College of Medicine, was invested as the inaugural holder of the Green and Gold ...
A new partnership between UVM Horse Barn Co-op students and Burlington’s Sustainability Academy is giving third, fourth and fifth graders a unique way to build literacy skills—by reading to horses.
A new study by University of Vermont researchers finds that a majority of people across the globe favor protecting the environment over growing the economy when the two goals conflict. The paper, ...
As the world looks to Italy for the 2026 Winter Olympics February 6–22, we at the Larner College of Medicine turn to our very own Olympian—Ty Walker, M.D.’25, who is now a resident in internal ...
It’s that time of year — seed packet displays are appearing everywhere, from grocery stores to farm and garden supply centers. Garden catalogs arrive in our mailboxes daily, featuring common and ...