Tech Hub—a consortium led by the University of Vermont (UVM) and including GlobalFoundries and the State of Vermont—has been
Commencement is a cherished tradition at the University of Vermont, celebrating the achievements of our graduating students and the culmination of their UVM experience as they embark on their next chapter.
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.
The Vermont Gallium Nitride Tech Hub, led by UVM and including GlobalFoundries and the State of Vermont, received $23.7 million in federal funds.
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.
Former Vermont Gov. Tom Salmon died Tuesday at 92. Salmon, a Democrat from Rockingham, was elected in 1972 and served two terms in Montpelier. Before running for governor, Salmon served in the Vermont House of Representatives from 1965 to 1970.
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.
Vermont is the only state in the country to receive an "A" grade in maternal and infant health. Here's why the state did so well in report.
Discover the best things to do in Burlington, Vermont. Burlington, Vermont, is such a special place! It’s not too big, with a walkable downtown and
By Jon Marcus, Brianna Atkinson, Molly Minta and Amy Morona for The Hechinger Report. Broadcast version by Nadia Ramlagan for West Virginia News Service reporting for The Hechinger Report-Public News Service Collaboration The thermostat was turned low in the admissions office at Vermont State University on a cold winter morning.