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Some area high school students are learning from top researchers in the medical field as part of a conference at UVM. Our Lucy Caile reports.
News about University of Vermont, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
The directive, in a memo issued Tuesday, came after two court rulings that questioned the Trump administration’s swift cuts to funding.
In 2020, Vermont banned the use of plastic bags because of environmental concerns. Five years later, plastic bags have practically disappeared.
A judge on Wednesday released a Palestinian student at Columbia University who led protests against Israel's war in Gaza and was arrested by immigration officials during an interview about ...
The Vermont Green Football Club champions environmental work and draws sold-out crowds, with the help of free ice cream.
The Vanderbilt University Medical Center is trimming hundreds of employees as part of a $300 million-plus reduction to its operations, the academic medical system said Friday. | The academic ...
Burlington’s City Council voted unanimously Monday to move forward with an ordinance banning public nudity following complaints from local businesses and residents. The proposal now heads to the ...
Space heaters were being used to warm the Bennington County home where a mother and her 12-day-old son died in a fire on New Year’s Day, but a report did not list a specific cause. Nicole Grogan ...
LGBTQ+ activist Stan Baker, the lead plaintiff in the Baker Case that led to the creation of civil unions in Vermont, died on June 23.
Gardener's Supply, one of Vermont's most successful homegrown companies, has filed for bankruptcy in a Delaware court following a crash in revenues.
Economy Gardener’s Supply draws $9M bid as Vermont vendors await payment Indiana-based Gardens Alive! is so far the sole bidder, while local farms owed thousands brace for what comes next.
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