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University of Vermont
NameUniversity of Vermont
Established1791
TypePublic
LocationBurlington, Vermont

University of Vermont. The institution was founded in 1791, with the support of Ira Allen and Ethan Allen, and has since become a prominent public research university in the state of Vermont. The university has a long history of academic excellence, with notable alumni including John Dewey, Jody Williams, and Madeleine Kunin. The university is classified as a High Research Activity institution by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and is a member of the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities.

History

The university's history dates back to 1791, when it was founded as a private institution, with the support of Ira Allen and Ethan Allen. In 1865, the university became a Land-grant college and began to receive funding from the federal government, under the Morrill Act of 1862. The university has undergone significant transformations over the years, including the establishment of the College of Medicine in 1822, and the College of Agriculture in 1865. Notable figures such as Justin Smith Morrill and James Marsh have played important roles in shaping the university's history. The university has also been influenced by events such as the American Civil War and the Great Depression, and has been involved in initiatives such as the GI Bill and the National Defense Education Act.

Academics

The university offers a wide range of academic programs, including undergraduate and graduate degrees in fields such as Business Administration, Engineering, Nursing, and Environmental Science. The university is composed of several colleges and schools, including the Grossman School of Business, the College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences, and the Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources. The university is also home to the Larner College of Medicine, which is one of the oldest medical schools in the country. Notable programs include the Honors College, the Study Abroad program, and the Sustainability Studies program. The university has partnerships with institutions such as Dartmouth College, Middlebury College, and the University of Maine.

Research

The university is a major research institution, with a strong focus on areas such as Sustainability, Health Sciences, and Advanced Materials. The university has a number of research centers and institutes, including the Vermont Cancer Center, the Lake Champlain Sea Grant, and the Transportation Research Center. The university has also been involved in a number of high-profile research initiatives, including the National Science Foundation's EPSCoR program and the Department of Energy's ARPA-E program. Notable researchers include Stephen Jay Gould, Deborah Lipstadt, and Robert Frost. The university has collaborations with organizations such as the National Institutes of Health, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and the United States Department of Agriculture.

Campus

The university's campus is located in Burlington, Vermont, and features a mix of modern and historic buildings, including the Old Mill and the Waterman Building. The campus is situated on the shores of Lake Champlain, and offers stunning views of the Adirondack Mountains and the Green Mountains. The university has a number of sustainability initiatives, including a Biomass energy plant and a Solar array. The campus is also home to a number of cultural attractions, including the Fleming Museum of Art and the Royall Tyler Theatre. Notable events include the Vermont Jazz Center's annual Jazz Festival and the Burlington Book Festival.

Student_life

The university has a diverse student body, with students from all 50 states and over 70 countries. The university offers a range of student organizations and activities, including the Student Government Association, the University Program Board, and the Outing Club. The university also has a number of cultural and recreational facilities, including the Patrick Gymnasium and the Gutterson Fieldhouse. Notable student organizations include the Vermont Cynic, the University of Vermont Debate Team, and the UVM SGA. The university has partnerships with organizations such as the American Red Cross, the Habitat for Humanity, and the United Way.

Athletics

The university's athletic teams, known as the Vermont Catamounts, compete in the America East conference and the NCAA Division I. The university has a number of athletic facilities, including the Gutterson Fieldhouse and the Virtue Field. The university has a strong tradition of athletic excellence, with notable teams including the Vermont Catamounts men's basketball team and the Vermont Catamounts women's hockey team. Notable athletes include Taylor Coppenrath, T.J. Sorrentine, and Amanda Pelkey. The university has rivalries with institutions such as University of New Hampshire, University of Maine, and University of Albany.

Alumni

The university has a number of notable alumni, including John Dewey, Jody Williams, and Madeleine Kunin. Other notable alumni include Ben Cohen, Jerry Greenfield, and Orson Bean. The university has a strong network of alumni, with over 100,000 living alumni worldwide. The university's alumni association, the UVM Alumni Association, offers a range of benefits and services, including career counseling, networking events, and Reunion weekends. Notable alumni events include the UVM Commencement ceremony and the Homecoming celebration. The university has partnerships with organizations such as the Vermont Business Roundtable, the Lake Champlain Regional Chamber of Commerce, and the United Way of Northwest Vermont.

Category:Public universities in the United States

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