The UVM Department of Computer Science offers undergraduate degrees in Computer Science, Computer Science and Information systems, and Data Science, as well as PhD and MS programs in Computer Science.
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 ...
Welcome to Instrumentation and Technical Services (ITS). Our integrated groups — IMFLabs and Technical Services Partnership (TSP) — have a common focus: to serve our customers based on delivery of a ...
Registration for the NECAFS Annual Conference and Meeting is now open! Join us for an engaging and informative event, where you'll have the opportunity to connect and network with fellow food safety ...
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 ...
Our students grow into accomplished artists and experienced teachers, fulfilling requirements in professional art education, studio art, art history, and electives in related subjects. Graduates ...
Research reports on our field trials are written to share our results with farmers, agricultural service providers, and the general public. We keep past reports accessible as well so you can view ...
Animal science students gain perspective on the interconnections between animal, environmental and human health. They work directly with faculty to address real-world challenges—from supporting ...
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 ...
A longer version of this essay is part of my article “Max Weber’s Dissertation.” History of the Human Sciences 16 (2003). The flow in which Max Weber composed his dissertation and emerged as a bright ...
Microbiology is the study of all living organisms so small that they are invisible to the naked eye. These microorganisms, include viruses, bacteria and fungi, and play an important role in ...