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Animal Science is the biology, behavior, and management of all types of animals: zoo, exotic, companion, equine, livestock, and laboratory. Animal science majors gain the foundation that will prepare ...
The Center for Research on Vermont manages all Communities of Practice internships at UVM. These are meaningful opportunities for students to get hands-on experience in a field of their interest, ...
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 ...
The curriculum embraces a global canon of literary and cultural studies, as well as creative writing and composition. Majors and minors enjoy small, discussion-based classes; develop mentoring ...
The RDS Minor requires 18 hours (six courses) in core writing, media history/theory, advanced courses in the practice of writing, video, image, audio, and mixed media formats, and an internship ...
Intercollegiate debate at the University of Vermont began in 1899 when Edwin W. Lawrence (Class of 1901) started the University of Vermont debate team, then known as the Green and Gold Debating Club.
Executive Director of Big Heavy World and WOMM-LP 105.9FM The Radiator, Jim Lockridge, has several internships to offer UVM students this summer. WOMM-LP 105.9FM, The Radiator, is an outlet for the ...
The philosophy minor, like the major, offers multiple options to gain a strong grounding in philosophy, without fulfilling the full range of requirements of the major. The minor requires 18 credits or ...