A core objective of the Institute for Agroecology is to amplify the good work we and our allies are doing to transform agri-food systems. There are several ways to stay connected to our work and the ...
A clinical trial is defined by NIH as a research study in which one or more human subjects are prospectively assigned to one or more interventions (which may include placebo or other control) to ...
The Student Government Association (SGA) is a student body committed to representing all undergraduate students by working directly with the UVM administration, community leaders, and student groups ...
Beta Beta Beta (TriBeta) is a national honor society for students, particularly undergraduates, dedicated to improving the understanding and appreciation of biological study and extending boundaries ...
For generations we have been equipping citizens to make a positive impact on a local and global scale. At the same time, we're progressive, integrating traditional studies like archaeology with ...
The University of Vermont's Consulting Archaeology Program (UVM CAP) engages in activities that help preserve, protect and explain Vermont's cultural heritage. A unit of the Department of Anthropology ...
The anthropology minor, like the major program, offers you multiple options to gain a strong grounding in a particular facet of the discipline, without fulfilling the full range of requirements of the ...
While agroecology has been most strong in relation to the ecological design of agroecosystems and the production side of the food system, the relationship between health and agroecology needs further ...
This course explores the intersection of transformative agroecology and planetary health, focusing on how sustainable food systems, equity, and justice interact with global challenges, health ...
Studying anthropology can offer you valuable insights into different cultures, societies, and human behaviors. It helps you develop critical thinking skills, cultural awareness, and a deeper ...
Our signature Urban and Peri-urban Agroecology (UPAE) program is built around a long-term, participatory research partnership with four local organizations in Burlington, VT. We carry out research, ...
UVM’s 15-credit program examines potential pathways, through agroecology, towards the transformation of food systems by integrating economic, social, and ecological perspectives. Rooted in ...