These group of individuals knew that they had each others backs' - UVM head coach Rob Dow praised the Catamounts
The Vermont Gallium Nitride (V-GaN) Tech Hub—a consortium led by the University of Vermont (UVM) and including GlobalFoundries and the State of Vermont—has been awarded $23.7M in federal funding. The investment from the U.S. Economic Development Administration is the largest research award in UVM history.
The University of Vermont has announced that Dr. Langdon Lawrence, assistant professor in the Larner College of Medicine, and Justin Garwood, professor in the College of Education and Social Services, were selected as 2024 recipients of the Precook Online Teaching Award.
UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT MEN'S BASKETBALL HAD A STRONG START TO CONFERENCE PLAY.... BUT THAT WAS PUT TO THE TEST TODAY AGAINST A HOT SHOOTING U-M-B-C SQUAD. WELCOME INTO THE N-B-C FIVE SPORTS DESK. I'M NOAH CIERZAN.
Long-time Burlington resident and philanthropist Lois Jean Howe McClure died Sunday at 98.
Thomas P. Salmon, who served as the 23rd president of the University of Vermont and who was twice elected governor of the Green Mountain State, died Tuesday, January 14, in a convalescent home in Brattleboro.
The Vermont Gallium Nitride Tech Hub, led by UVM and including GlobalFoundries and the State of Vermont, received $23.7 million in federal funds.
The University of Vermont men's basketball continued its hot start in conference play. The Catamounts picked up their fourth win of five games against America East opponents, outlasting the New Jersey Institute of Technology Highlanders 68-64.
The 14th-ranked UConn women’s ice hockey team shut out the University of Vermont Catamounts 1-0 on Saturday, polishing off a two-game road sweep. The win brought the Huskies’ record to 14-3-2 in
Vermont Business Magazine The University of Vermont Professional and Continuing Education (UVM PACE) and the Vermont National Guard announced a strategic partnership today to enhance workforce development across Vermont.
This latest round of funding will allow researchers to continue to produce the technology that is crucial to so many elements of modern technology, including cars, smartphones and other advanced manufacturing.
A free day-long event hosted by Vermont 4-H and the University of Vermont College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences will expose young people to different engineering fields and career opportunities.