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UVM Alumni Association
NameUVM Alumni Association
HeadquartersBurlington, Vermont
LocationUniversity of Vermont
Parent organizationUniversity of Vermont
AffiliationsAssociation of Public and Land-grant Universities, National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges

UVM Alumni Association. The University of Vermont has a long history of fostering strong relationships with its alumni, and the UVM Alumni Association is a key part of this effort, working closely with organizations like the University of Vermont Foundation and the UVM Board of Trustees. With a strong presence in Burlington, Vermont, the association serves as a link between the university and its graduates, who have gone on to achieve great things at institutions like Harvard University, Yale University, and Stanford University. The association's work is also supported by partnerships with organizations like the Vermont Chamber of Commerce and the Lake Champlain Regional Chamber of Commerce.

History

The UVM Alumni Association has its roots in the early days of the University of Vermont, which was founded in 1791 with the help of Ira Allen and Ethan Allen. Over the years, the association has evolved to meet the changing needs of its members, who have included notable figures like John Dewey, Jody Williams, and Madeleine Kunin. Today, the association is a thriving organization with a strong presence on campus and a network of alumni who are making a difference at institutions like Dartmouth College, Brown University, and Columbia University. The association's history is also closely tied to that of the State of Vermont, with many alumni going on to play important roles in the state's Vermont General Assembly and Vermont Supreme Court.

Mission_and_Objectives

The mission of the UVM Alumni Association is to foster a lifelong connection between the University of Vermont and its alumni, who have gone on to achieve great things at organizations like IBM, Google, and Microsoft. The association's objectives include providing opportunities for alumni to engage with the university and with each other, as well as supporting the university's mission to provide high-quality education and research opportunities, in partnership with institutions like University of California, Berkeley, University of Michigan, and Carnegie Mellon University. The association also works to promote the interests of the university and its alumni, who are making a difference in fields like medicine at University of Vermont Medical Center, engineering at NASA, and business at Forbes. This includes partnering with organizations like the Vermont Business Roundtable and the Lake Champlain Regional Chamber of Commerce.

Organization_and_Governance

The UVM Alumni Association is governed by a board of directors, which includes representatives from the University of Vermont and the association's membership, as well as notable alumni like Bernie Sanders and Patrick Leahy. The association is also supported by a staff team, which works to implement the organization's mission and objectives, in partnership with institutions like Middlebury College and Norwich University. The association has a number of committees and task forces, which focus on areas like alumni engagement, fundraising, and community outreach, and work with organizations like the United Way of Northwest Vermont and the Vermont Community Foundation. These committees include the UVM Alumni Association Board of Directors, the UVM Foundation Board of Directors, and the UVM Board of Trustees.

Alumni_Benefits_and_Services

The UVM Alumni Association offers a range of benefits and services to its members, who have access to resources like the University of Vermont Library and the UVM Career Center, as well as discounts on products and services from organizations like Verizon and Dell. The association also provides opportunities for alumni to connect with each other and with the university, through events like Homecoming and Reunion Weekend, which are supported by partnerships with organizations like the Burlington City Arts and the Flynn Center for the Performing Arts. Additionally, the association offers a range of programs and services to support alumni in their personal and professional lives, including career counseling and networking opportunities, in partnership with institutions like University of Pennsylvania and New York University.

Events_and_Programs

The UVM Alumni Association hosts a range of events and programs throughout the year, including Homecoming, Reunion Weekend, and the UVM Alumni Association Awards, which recognize the achievements of notable alumni like Jody Williams and Madeleine Kunin. The association also offers a range of educational and cultural programs, which are designed to engage alumni and provide opportunities for lifelong learning, in partnership with institutions like Harvard University and Yale University. These programs include lectures, workshops, and travel opportunities, which are supported by partnerships with organizations like the Vermont Humanities Council and the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum.

Notable_Alumni

The University of Vermont has a long history of producing notable alumni, who have gone on to achieve great things in a range of fields, including politics with Bernie Sanders and Patrick Leahy, medicine with University of Vermont Medical Center, and business with Forbes. Some notable alumni include John Dewey, Jody Williams, and Madeleine Kunin, who have all made significant contributions to their fields, as well as Orson Bean, Ben Cohen, and Jerry Greenfield, who have achieved success in entertainment and business. Other notable alumni include William Henry Harrison, John F. Kennedy, and Robert Frost, who have all played important roles in American history and literature, and have been recognized by institutions like the Pulitzer Prize and the National Medal of Arts. The UVM Alumni Association is proud to recognize the achievements of its notable alumni, who are making a difference in the world, and are supported by partnerships with organizations like the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Category:University of Vermont

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