A tolerance break (or, t-break) is a concept that comes from the community of weed smokers themselves. It is a voluntary pause on cannabis with the goal of lowering your tolerance. If you partake most ...
The University of Vermont (UVM) Extension Master Gardener (EMG) program started in 1991 as a community education volunteer program where Vermonters receive training from university faculty and ...
“I appreciate the opportunity to learn from and grow with my peers, and I've made lifelong friends along the way. I also made valuable connections with each of my professors and feel fully supported ...
UVM Extension Agricultural Business engages with farm, forest, and maple enterprises using planning and educational resources to promote a strong agricultural economy. Our experienced team delivers ...
The Community News Service is a student-powered, professionally-edited reporting service that provides local news content to media partners in an effort to stem the flood of "news deserts" across our ...
In the interdisciplinary Reporting and Documentary Storytelling minor, students study the practice and theory of telling socially and culturally engaged stories in print journalism and nonfiction ...
A parenting seminar. Learning about family transitions from the child's perspective. The family disruption resulting from separation and divorce is difficult. How parents handle their family ...
Explore science in progress from above tree line to below lake level! UVM scientists will share their research with the public during monthly Tuesday evening seminars from June to November at ECHO. On ...
We share your passion for social justice and human rights. Our faculty are dedicated instructors, researchers, and active community members who make an impact in across Vermont, throughout the nation, ...
The UVM Agricultural Risk Management and Crop Insurance Education Program helps producers address the risks that confront every farming operation. The goal is to provide useful information, resources ...
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 ...
HESA applications are accepted year-round, but are only reviewed twice per year, in December (due December 1) and April (due April 15) for enrollment the following fall semester. Applicants are ...