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University of Vermont

The University of Vermont (UVM),[a] officially titled as University of Vermont and State Agricultural College, is a public land-grant research university in Burlington, Vermont.[5] Founded in 1791, the university is the oldest in Vermont and the fifth-oldest in New England, making it among the oldest in the United States.[6] It is one of the original eight Public Ivies.[7]

University of Vermont
University of Vermont and State Agricultural College
Latin: Universitas Viridis Montis
English: University of the Green Mountains
Former names
Vermont Agricultural College (1864–1865)
MottoStudiis et Rebus Honestis (Latin)
Motto in English
"For virtuous studies and matters"
TypePublic land-grant research university
Established1791; 233 years ago (1791)
AccreditationNECHE
Academic affiliations
Endowment$835 million (2023)[1]
PresidentSuresh Garimella
Academic staff
4,125[2]
Undergraduates11,326[2]
Postgraduates1,442[2]
Location, ,
United States

44°28′34″N 73°11′42″W / 44.476°N 73.195°W / 44.476; -73.195
CampusSmall City, 460 acres (1.9 km2)
NewspaperThe Vermont Cynic
ColorsGreen and gold[3]
   
NicknameCatamounts
Sporting affiliations
MascotRally Catamount
Websitewww.uvm.edu

UVM is organized into ten schools, including seven undergraduate colleges, an honors college, a graduate college, and the Robert Larner College of Medicine. Vermont's largest hospital complex, the University of Vermont Medical Center, has its primary facility on campus. Regarded for its progressivism, UVM has a history of student-led activism.[8][9][10] Considered one of the most sustainable campuses in the United States, the university has committed to carbon neutrality by 2030.[11][12] In 2022, the university attracted $263 million in research and development funding.[13][14] It is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity".[15]

History edit

 
Old Mill, the oldest building of the university

The University of Vermont was founded as a private university in 1791, the same year Vermont became the fourteenth U.S. state. The university enrolled its first students ten years later. Its first president, Daniel C. Sanders, was hired in 1800, and served as the sole faculty member for seven years. Instruction began in 1801, and the first class graduated in 1804. In 1865, the university merged with Vermont Agricultural College (chartered November 22, 1864, after the passage of the Morrill Land-Grant Colleges Act of 1862), emerging as the University of Vermont and State Agricultural College. The university was granted 150,000 acres, which it sold for $122,626.[16]

Much of the initial funding and planning for the university was undertaken by Ira Allen, who is honored as UVM's founder. Allen donated a 50-acre (20 ha) parcel of land for establishment of the university. Most of this land has been maintained as the university's main green, where stands a statue of Allen.[17]

 
Billings Memorial Library, built in 1883, was the university's library until 1961 when the larger Guy W. Bailey library was built. Since then, it has served miscellaneous purposes.

The citizens of Burlington helped fund the university's first edifice. When it was destroyed by fire in 1824, they also paid for its replacement. This building came to be known as "Old Mill" for its resemblance to New England mills of the time. The Marquis de Lafayette, a French general who became a commander in the American Revolution, while in Vermont laid the cornerstone of Old Mill, which stands on University Row along with Ira Allen Chapel, Billings Library, Williams Hall, Royall Tyler Theatre, and Morrill Hall. A statue of Lafayette stands at the north end of the main green.[17]

UVM was the first American institution of higher education with a charter declaring that the "rules, regulations, and by-laws shall not tend to give preference to any religious sect or denomination whatsoever".[17]

In 1871, UVM defied custom and admitted two women as students. It was the first American university to admit women (1875) and African Americans (1877) into Phi Beta Kappa, the country's oldest collegiate academic honor society.[18]

 
Named after U.S. Senator Justin Smith Morrill, Morrill Hall was constructed in 1906–07 to serve as the home of the UVM Agriculture Department and Agricultural Experiment Station.

Justin Smith Morrill, a U.S. Representative (1855–1867), and Senator (1867–1898) from Vermont, author of the Morrill Land-Grant Colleges Act that created federal funding for establishing the U.S. land-grant colleges and universities, served as a trustee of the university from 1865 to 1898.

In 1924, UVM's WCAX, now called WVMT, sent out the first radio broadcast in Vermont. It was run by UVM students and faculty before being sold in 1931. WCAX is now the call sign of a commercial television station.[19]

In the second half of the 20th century, UVM gained a reputation for its political activism, and struggles ensued on campus between student and faculty activists and the university administration. In 1953, the university's board of trustees ousted Alex B. Novikoff, a tenured professor and cell biologist in the College of Medicine, over his association with the Communist Party.[20][21]

In March 1957, student protests against a motel owner who refused service to an African-American woman led the Vermont General Assembly to outlaw discrimination in public accommodations.[9] UVM held an annual "Kake Walk" where students wore blackface for 73 years, until the practice was abolished in 1969 under pressure from the student body and the community.[22][23]

In 1972 the board of trustees intervened again to deny tenure to Michael Parenti, a popular Marxist political science professor who drew ire from the authorities due to his participation in anti-war demonstrations. The board overrode the recommendation of the faculty, the deans' council and the administration. Parenti later brought a federal suit against the university, which was settled out of court for $15,000.[21]

In the 1980s, the university faced increasing pressure from the student body to divest from companies doing business in apartheid South Africa.[24] Student protests against investment in apartheid culminated in the construction of a "shantytown" on the green across from the Waterman building on October 12, 1985. On December 6, the board voted 12-7 to divest.[25]

UVM has undertaken several other divestment actions due to advocacy from student groups, including divestment from "Sudan-friendly" companies in 2006, during the Darfur genocide,[26] and divestment from cluster munitions and depleted uranium weapons in 2009, during the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.[27][28] In 2013 and 2016, trustees rejected calls to divest from fossil fuels.[29][30]

On July 1, 2019, Suresh Garimella was appointed UVM's 27th president.[31] Under his tenure, the university faced record enrollment and a 50 percent increase in research funding to $250 million; however, he has been criticized for his public relations with students and faculty.[32] In 2021, the university administration imposed budget cuts that terminated three departments, 12 majors, 11 minors and four master’s degree programs in the College of Arts and Sciences.[33]

In 2020, under pressure from a student campaign, UVM trustees voted unanimously to divest from fossil fuels by July 2023.[30]

In 2022, the U.S. Department of Education opened an investigation into the university's response to antisemitism on campus.[34] The investigation concluded in April 2023, after the university and the Office of Civil Rights settled in a voluntary resolution. A press release from the Department of Education stated that the university failed to adequately respond to incidents.[35] University administrators denied the allegations, insisting that they responded appropriately.[36] The university agreed to adopt new practices around bias reporting, but it did not adopt the demands of the complainant. The Department of Education did not make a finding of guilt or wrongdoing or create new federal policy in closing the investigation.[37]

In October 2023, UVM's Division of Safety and Compliance abruptly canceled a planned guest lecture by Palestinian author Mohammed El-Kurd, citing an inability to provide adequate "safety and security" for the event. An investigative report by Seven Days found no evidence of threats related to the event.[38]

Seal edit

The university first adopted an official seal in 1807. The seal depicts the sun rising over the Green Mountains with the original college edifice, now the remodeled Old Mill. It includes a diagram of Euclid's "windmill proof" of the Pythagorean theorem, a globe, and a sextant. It includes the motto "Universitas V. Montis. A.D. 1791" in the outer ring "Collegiumque Agriculturae" in the inner one, noting the establishment of the College of Agriculture in 1865.[39]

Undergraduate admissions edit

Undergraduate admissions statistics
2022 entering
class[40]Change vs.
2017

Admit rate59.8%
(  −7.4)
Yield rate16.6%
(  −1.3)
Test scores middle 50%
SAT Total1280-1420
(among 37.5% of FTFs)
ACT Composite28-32
(among 14.4% of FTFs)

Undergraduate admissions are classified as "more selective", indicating that test score data for first-year students is in the 80th to 100th percentile of selectivity among all baccalaureate institutions.[41] UVM received 30,231 applications for the class of 2026, accepting 18,075 for an admit rate of 59.8%. Of those accepted, 3,000 enrolled, a yield rate (the percentage of accepted students who chose to attend) of 16.6%.[40] UVM's first-year retention rate is 88.71%, with 75.6% going on to graduate within six years.[40]

Of the 37.5% of the incoming first-year class who submitted SAT scores; the middle 50% composite scores were 1280–1420.[40] Of the 14.4% of enrolled first-years in 2022 who submitted ACT scores; the middle 50% composite scores were between 28 and 32.[40]

Fall first-year statistics [40][42][43][44][45]
2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017
Applicants 30,231 25,559 18,564 19,233 21,263 21,991
Admits 18,075 16,233 13,240 12,943 14,365 14,777
Admit rate 59.8 63.5 71.3 67.3 67.6 67.2
Enrolled 3,000 2,932 2,487 2,636 2,531 2,642
Yield rate 16.6 18.1 18.8 20.4 17.6 17.9
ACT composite*
(out of 36)
28-32
(14.4%)
29-33
(14%)
26-31
(28%)
26-31
(31%)
26-31
(37%)
25-30
(39%)
SAT composite*
(out of 1600)
1280-1420
(37.5%)
1250-1400
(34%)
1180-1340
(72%)
1200-1360
(79%)
1180-1360
(77%)
1180-1350
(76%)
* middle 50% range
percentage of prospective students who chose to submit

Academics edit

Offering over 100 undergraduate majors, the university comprises seven undergraduate colleges, an honors college, a graduate college, and a college of medicine.[46] The Patrick Leahy Honors College does not offer its own degrees; instead, students concurrently enroll in one of the university's seven undergraduate colleges.[47]

Bachelors, masters, and doctoral programs are offered through the Robert Larner College of Medicine, the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Education and Social Services, the College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences, the College of Nursing and Health Sciences, the Graduate College, the Grossman School of Business, and the Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources.[48] The University of Vermont is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education.[49]

Rankings edit

The 2022 U.S. News & World Report's annual university rankings ranked UVM as tied for 56th among public universities and tied for 121st nationally.[58][59]

In 2022, Forbes' America's Top Colleges list ranked UVM 163rd overall out of 498 private and public colleges and universities in America, and also ranks it 75th among public universities and 114th among research universities.[60]

The University of Vermont was ranked 40th on a list published by BusinessWeek.com of the top 50 U.S. colleges and universities whose bachelor's degree graduates earn the highest salaries.[61]

Research edit

UVM is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity".[15] For the 2021 fiscal year, UVM attracted $250.1 million in research and development funding.[13] Research expenditures topped $195 million in 2021.[62]

College of Arts and Sciences edit

 
Williams Hall (formerly Williams Science Hall) at the University of Vermont today houses the departments of Fine Arts and Anthropology.
 
UVM research vessel docked near ECHO Aquarium, in Burlington harbor along Lake Champlain

The College of Arts and Sciences is the largest of UVM's schools and colleges and has the largest number of students, faculty, and staff. The college also offers the bulk of the foundational courses to help ensure that students all over campus have the tools to succeed in all academic endeavors. It offers 45 areas of study in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences, mathematics, natural sciences, and physical sciences.

Grossman School of Business edit

UVM's Grossman School of Business is accredited by the AACSB International and offers undergraduate and graduate programs.[63] In 2015, the school was renamed Grossman School of Business in honor of a $20 million gift from alumnus Steven Grossman, the largest single gift in the university's history.[64]

In 2022, Corporate Knights ranked the Grossman School as the 8th best MBA program in the world for social and environmental impact.[65]

As of 2023, according to the Princeton Review, the Grossman School has the 2nd best Green MBA in the United States.[66]

College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences edit

CEMS is home to five ABET-accredited engineering programs—Biomedical, Civil, Environmental, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering—in addition to the Department of Computer Science and the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. It also features three research centers: the Transportation Research Center, the Complex Systems Center and the Vermont Advanced Computing Center. The college has about 1400 undergraduate students, 250 graduate students, and 85 faculty members.

College of Agriculture and Life Sciences edit

The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) offers programs in animal science (early admission to the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University is available); biochemistry; biological science; community entrepreneurship; community and international development; dietetics, nutrition and food sciences; ecological agriculture; environmental science; environmental studies; microbiology; molecular genetics; plant biology; public communication; and sustainable landscape horticulture. The college is also home to the Center for Rural Studies.

The college also offers programs in conjunction with the college of arts and sciences. Students who choose these majors, such as Biological Sciences, can choose between either college.[67]

As a land grant college, UVM receives an annual grant under the Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service to provide agricultural research services to the state of Vermont.

College of Education and Social Services edit

UVM's College of Education and Social Services (CESS) offers degrees in teacher education, human development & family studies, and social work. Minors are also available in American Sign Language, special education, and education for cultural and linguistic diversity. The college comprises the Department of Leadership and Developmental Sciences, Department of Education, Department of Social Work, and the Center on Disability and Community Inclusion. Studies leading to a master's degree or doctorate (Ed.D. or Ph.D.) also are offered.

College of Medicine edit

In 1804, John Pomeroy began teaching students in his house in Burlington, as the first medical department at a state college or university. In 1822, the College of Medicine was established as the seventh medical school in the United States, founded by Pomeroy and the medical educator Nathan Smith.

UVM enrolls approximately 100 medical students in each class; there are approximately 400 medical students. The University of Vermont Medical Center is the primary site of clinical education.

The College of Medicine currently ranks tied for 29th for overall quality in primary care training among the country's 89 programs ranked by U.S. News & World Report for 2016 and 43rd out of 120 in 2019.[68][69]

On October 21, 2016, Joe Biden visited the university campus to discuss Cancer Moonshot.[70][71]

Charles A. Dana Medical Library edit

The largest medical library in Vermont, the Charles A. Dana Library, is the Vermont Resource Library of the National Network of Libraries of Medicine[72] and serves the information needs of the Academic Health Center at the University of Vermont. The Academic Health Center is composed of the faculty, staff and students at UVM's College of Medicine and the College of Nursing and Health Sciences, as well as the physicians, and other health care providers at the University of Vermont Medical Center. The library also meets the health sciences information needs of the university's undergraduate and graduate programs and is open to the residents of the state of Vermont with health sciences information questions.

College of Nursing and Health Sciences edit

The College of Nursing and Health Sciences at UVM comprises four departments: Biomedical and Health Sciences, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Nursing, and Rehabilitation and Movement Science, as well as the Institute of Integrative Health, a shared program with the Robert Larner College of Medicine offering a Certificate in Integrative Healthcare.Some of these undergraduate degrees prepare students to enter graduate degree programs for Speech-Language Pathology, Audiology, or a doctorate of physical therapy program. The college also utilizes clinical facilities at the UVM Medical Center (formerly known as Fletcher Allen Health Care).

The Patrick Leahy Honors College edit

The Patrick Leahy Honors College sponsors opportunities for students to participate in co-curricular programs and extracurricular activities — special symposia, dinners with visiting scholars, and trips to museums and theaters in Montreal and Boston.

Faculty are selected from throughout the university to participate in the college as lecturers in a first-year ethics course and advanced seminars, as participants in reading groups, as speakers at the Plenary Lecture Series, and as mentors to honors students conducting research.

Through a required ethics course, small seminars, informal gatherings, and special research projects, students work alongside scholars from a section of the university's academic disciplines in the humanities, the sciences, engineering, nursing, medicine, education, business and more.

In May 2023, the college was renamed in honor of former U.S. senator Patrick Leahy.[73]

Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources edit

 
The George D. Aiken Center houses the Rubenstein School of Environment & Natural Resources.

From its origins in the School of Natural Resources (originally established in 1973), the Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources (RSENR) was created in 2003. The Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources seeks to cultivate an appreciation and understanding of ecological and social processes and values aimed at maintaining the integrity of natural systems and achieving a sustainable human community in harmony with the natural environment. The Rubenstein School targets three general areas of emphasis for scholarly pursuit: 1. Applied Ecology; 2. Environment & Society; and 3. Development & Use of Innovative Tools (e.g. GIS, spatial analysis, and modeling).

The main building hosting RSENR is located at the George D. Aiken Center, which was renovated in 2012 and received a U.S. Green Building Council LEED Platinum certification.[74]

In 2007, the university won a $6.7 million grant to research the pollution problems of Lake Champlain.[75]

Athletics edit

The athletic teams at UVM are known as the Catamounts. The university offers 18 varsity sports. Women's teams include basketball, cross country, field hockey, ice hockey, lacrosse, skiing, soccer, swimming and diving, and track and field (indoor and outdoor). Men's teams include basketball, cross country, ice hockey, lacrosse, skiing, soccer, and track and field (indoor and outdoor). All teams compete at the NCAA Division I level. Most teams compete in the America East Conference. Men's and women's hockey teams compete in the Hockey East Association. The alpine and Nordic ski teams compete in the E.I.S.A. (Eastern Intercollegiate Ski Association).

UVM's athletic teams won seven straight America East Academic Cups (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2011) for the best overall combined GPA among its student-athletes. UVM is the first school in the America East Conference to win three straight years and four times overall.

 
The Gutterson Fieldhouse, built in 1963, houses UVM's hockey rink.

Highlights of recent varsity athletic seasons include the men's hockey teams trip to the Frozen Four in 2009; the women's and men's basketball teams advancing to the 2010 NCAA Tournament following America East Tournament titles; the ski team winning its sixth NCAA National Championship in 2012 in Bozeman, Montana; in 2014, the men's hockey team earned its third trip to the NCAA Tournament since 2009 and the men's basketball team won the America East Regular Season title for the sixth time. The university has discontinued several major sports programs in its history, including football, softball and baseball. The softball and baseball programs were eliminated in 2009.[76]

Thirty-six former UVM athletes have competed in 16 Olympic Games (13 winter, 3 summer) and combined have won six Olympic medals.[77] The UVM fight song was written in 1938 and is entitled "Vermont Victorious."[78]

Club sports edit

UVM sponsors many club sports teams. The UVM sailing team was competitively ranked 8th in the nation as of November 15, 2009.[79][80] UVM crew competes in the Head of the Charles Regatta and Dad Vail Regatta, winning bronze for the men's coxed four in the 2015 ACRA national club rowing championship. The cycling team competes against other collegiate varsity teams and has won multiple national titles.

Arts edit

UVM's Lane Performing Arts Series and Music Department sponsor instrumental and choral performances featuring national and international performers throughout the year. The Royall Tyler Theatre presents theater productions on its mainstage, often featuring Equity actors along with student talent. In addition to the Department of Theatre's three mainstage shows each year, a group of student-directed one acts, and The Toys Take Over Christmas, a holiday tradition in Burlington, are also performed. Past mainstage shows have included Godspell (2009); Compleat Female Stage Beauty (2008); The Miss Firecracker Contest, Found a Peanut, and La Ronde (2007); Ring Round the Moon, The Underpants, and Macbeth (2006); A Midsummer Night's Dream, Beyond Therapy, and Hair (2005); The Art of Dining, Anouilh's Antigone, and Rumors (2004); and Remember the Children: Terezin and Metamorphoses (2003).

The Fleming Museum of Art is the university's museum. Its permanent collection includes works of art as well as anthropological and ethnographic artifacts. The museum also features various visiting exhibits and special events.

 
The Davis Center, the student center of the university completed in the fall of 2007

The Vermont Mozart Festival developed at UVM, and its first festivals also were held at UVM. The festival was incorporated as an independent nonprofit organization in 1976 but retains ties to UVM.

Student life edit

Student body composition as of May 2, 2022
Race and ethnicity[81] Total
White 84% 84
 
Hispanic 5% 5
 
Asian 3% 3
 
Foreign national 2% 2
 
Black 1% 1
 
Other[b] 2% 2
 
Economic diversity
Low-income[c] 14% 14
 
Affluent[d] 86% 86
 

Student clubs and organizations, totaling more than 100, span student interests and receive sponsorship from the Student Government Association. Clubs with longstanding history and the largest memberships include: Volunteers in Action, the UVM Outing Club, Ski & Snowboard Club. Hillel also has a strong presence on the UVM campus.[82][83][84] UVM also is home to the oldest FeelGood chapter in the nation, started in 2006, with the chapter raising over $100,000 since its inception for the end of extreme poverty by 2030 through on-campus grilled cheese delis.[85]

In 2015, the university launched a wellness program called the Wellness Environment, or WE, a substance-free residential program that gives interested students access to fitness and nutrition coaches, has daily yoga instruction, round-the-clock meditation sessions, and a mentorship program that pairs them with a Burlington youth.[86] In the fall of 2017, the Central Campus Residence Hall completed construction, and now houses nearly 700 residents in the Wellness Environment.

Thanks to an organization known as GIRT, or Gender Inclusive Restroom Taskforce, the University of Vermont has a growing number of single-occupancy, gender-neutral bathrooms for use by non-binary and gender non-conforming students, faculty, and visitors.[87]

Events edit

UVM Program Board (UPB) is responsible for bringing campus events and activities to the UVM community.[88] Over the past few years, UPB has organized events like the annual SpringFest featuring comedian Michelle Wolf, Two Door Cinema Club and Laverne Cox. It was also run battles of the bands, weekly pub quiz tournaments, and international film and food events.[88]

Concerts edit

 
Ira Allen Chapel

In addition to campus events, UPB organizes live musical entertainment featuring acts from across the country as well as local bands. UPB is composed of four committees, one of which is a concerts committee. The concerts committee learns about various aspects of the music industry by putting on shows and working with local sound and production professionals. Students are in charge of choosing and booking bands and are responsible for all production aspects on the day of the show.

The Concert Bureau was established in 1971. It has brought in artists such as R.E.M., Phish (three of its four members attended UVM in the 1980s), Red Hot Chili Peppers, Sting, Lou Reed, Primus, The String Cheese Incident, James Brown, Bob Dylan, The Allman Brothers Band, Death Cab for Cutie, Jurassic 5, the Disco Biscuits, The Grateful Dead, Guster, and The Flaming Lips.

Since 2001, an annual festival known as SpringFest is held in April. Headliners have included Vida Blue, The Roots, Cake, Keller Williams, Gov't Mule, co-headliners Robert Randolph & the Family Band, Ziggy Marley, and Talib Kweli. Other acts to perform at various SpringFests have included The Meditations, Toots & the Maytals, Soulive, Rjd2, Apollo Sunshine, Ratatat in 2009, MSTRKRFT in 2010, The Roots and Thievery Corporation in 2011, Dillon Francis in 2012, MGMT in 2013, Atmosphere in 2014, The Disco Biscuits in 2015, The Head and the Heart in 2016, Two Door Cinema Club in 2017, and Playboi Carti in 2018.

Greek life edit

The University of Vermont Greek community is one of the oldest in the nation, with the first fraternal organization starting in 1836. 2% of male students and 2% of female students join Greek life. Fraternity and sorority members become involved in Student Government Association (SGA) and work as Orientation Leaders, advocates, and Residence Assistants.

The Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, also known as FIJI, was suspended for four years in 2017 due to hazing and alcohol abuse. One of the fraternity's pledges had stolen a Black Lives Matter flag from the Davis Center flagpole. He said he had been told to steal it as part of a hazing ritual.[89]

Sustainability edit

The University of Vermont has a long history of environmental sustainability on its campus.[11] In 2023, The Princeton Review placed UVM in 13th place among the "Top 50 Green Colleges" in the country.[90]

1990s edit

In 1995, the Environmental Council at UVM was established to fill a gap regarding a bridge between operations and academics on campus greening issues.[91] The council's first project was to hear presentations from the various environmental programs on campus to provide a baseline scan of campus operation environmental impact. Greening UVM was published in 1998 by the council to establish a baseline on the environmental impact of the campus' operations. During the same year, a recycled paper policy was created and was implemented in 1999.[92] As a community stakeholder in the Lab-XL project, the Environmental Council received an EPA grant to support the Tracking UVM project and publication to assess the relative environmental impact and community interest in laboratory chemical waste. Tracking UVM,[93] a follow-up to the Greening UVM report, was published in 2002 and reported on the environmental progress of the university from 1990 to 2000. The University of Vermont's commitment to tracking its environmental performance was recognized in 2004 with Vermont's Governor's Award for Environmental Excellence for this 2002 environmental report card. Tracking UVM is one of the first report cards that track the environmental impact of campus operations in an institution of higher education.

2000s edit

In 2005, UVM's President Daniel M. Fogel signed the institution's Green Building Policy.[94][95] The recycled paper policy was updated in 2006 after two students pushed for the university to commit to purchasing 100% post-consumer, chlorine-free paper for routine copying and printing.[96]

In 2007, President Fogel signs on to the American College and University Presidents' Climate Commitment.[97] The American College & University Presidents' Climate Commitment (ACUPCC) is a high-visibility effort to address global climate disruption undertaken by a network of colleges and universities that have made institutional commitments to eliminate net greenhouse gas emissions from specified campus operations, and to promote the research and educational efforts of higher education to equip society to re-stabilize the earth's climate. Its mission is to accelerate progress towards climate neutrality and sustainability by empowering the higher education sector to educate students, create solutions, and provide leadership by example for the rest of society.[98] In 2008, UVM dissolved the Environmental Council and established the Office of Sustainability.[99] The Office of Sustainability aims to foster sustainable development and promote environmental responsibility at the University of Vermont by strategically bridging the academic activities of teaching, research, and outreach with the operations of the university.[100] The sustainability office reports jointly to the Provost and to the Vice President for Finance & Administration, who supervises the director. There are two full-time staff and four Graduate Fellows, plus an Academic Advisor and a team of supporters.

2010s edit

In 2011, UVM released its Climate Action Plan[101] to the American College & University President's Climate Commitment. The Climate Action Plan focuses on the direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions from the institution's operations. The target dates for UVM's Climate Action Plan were 2015 for 100% carbon neutral electricity (Scope 1)[102] and 2020 for carbon neutral heating, cooling, and fleet (Scope 2).[102] UVM aims to target the net zero emissions for its "Scope 3"[102] sources by 2025.

In 2012, UVM became one of the first institutions nationwide to end the sale of bottled water on campus and mandate that one third of drinks offered in vending machines be healthy options.[103] During the same year, UVM's Board of Trustees passed a resolution to earmark $13 million for the fund, making it the largest challenge to date. Harvard's $12 million green loan fund had been the largest.[104] In March 2012, UVM became fifth school in the nation to sign the "Real Food Campus Commitment",[105] pledging to purchase 20% "real food" by 2020. In April 2017, UVM announced it had surpassed this goal and set a new goal to source 25% "real food" by 2020.[106]

The Certification for Sustainable Transportation (CST) was founded in 2012 to help improve economic, environmental, and energy efficiency within the passenger transportation sector. The CST is a direct outgrowth of work that began at the University of Vermont in 2005 and now houses the eRating certification, driver trainings, and an array of awareness and education programs. It is a nonprofit operating out of UVM's Extensions office.[107]

In May 2015, UVM introduced a sustainability requirement for all undergraduates, allowing students to choose from pre-approved sustainability classes.[108]

Present edit

In April 2023, the university committed to carbon neutrality by 2030.[12] It would pursue investments in renewable energy, electrified buildings and vehicles, reduced vehicle fleets, and geothermal exploration.[109]

Lawrence Debate Union edit

The Lawrence Debate Union (LDU) has been UVM's official debate team since 1899.[110][111][non-primary source needed] Competing in British parliamentary debate, policy debate, and social justice-oriented debate, it is one of the oldest organizations on campus, receiving funding from a private grant established in 1899.[112][113] The LDU has sent students to international competitions, from Slovenia, Malaysia, and Thailand (2007) to Greece and South Africa.[114][non-primary source needed] The school has also sent students to the World Universities Debating Championship held in Ireland, Turkey, Botswana, Manila, Berlin, and Chennai, breaking into elimination rounds in the 2011 World University Debating Championship.[citation needed] Debaters from the LDU have also regularly competed in tournaments hosted by Oxford University and Cambridge University, and in 2013 won the title of the Budapest IV and Vienna IV in consecutive tournaments. Domestically, the LDU has also won the title of Northeast Universities Debating Sweepstakes champion for four consecutive years.[citation needed] The program is currently ranked seventh in the top schools for British Parliamentary debate in the world, and is the third-ranked American university on the list, behind only Yale and Cornell.[citation needed][needs update] It encourages participation of all interested UVM students, and sponsors public debates at UVM and for the Burlington community.[115][needs update] The late Alfred C. Snider, who coached the LDU for over thirty years, was one of the most decorated debate coaches in the world. He also coached the National Speech and Debate Organization's national high school debate team to compete in the world championships.[116]

Publications edit

Notable alumni edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ From "Ūniversitās Viridis Montis", Latin for "University of the Green Mountains".[4]
  2. ^ Other consists of Multiracial Americans & those who prefer to not say.
  3. ^ The percentage of students who received an income-based federal Pell grant intended for low-income students.
  4. ^ The percentage of students who are a part of the American middle class at the bare minimum.

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UVM redirects here For other uses see UVM disambiguation The University of Vermont UVM a officially titled as University of Vermont and State Agricultural College is a public land grant research university in Burlington Vermont 5 Founded in 1791 the university is the oldest in Vermont and the fifth oldest in New England making it among the oldest in the United States 6 It is one of the original eight Public Ivies 7 University of VermontUniversity of Vermont and State Agricultural CollegeLatin Universitas Viridis MontisEnglish University of the Green MountainsFormer namesVermont Agricultural College 1864 1865 MottoStudiis et Rebus Honestis Latin Motto in English For virtuous studies and matters TypePublic land grant research universityEstablished1791 233 years ago 1791 AccreditationNECHEAcademic affiliationsSea grantSpace grantEndowment 835 million 2023 1 PresidentSuresh GarimellaAcademic staff4 125 2 Undergraduates11 326 2 Postgraduates1 442 2 LocationBurlington Vermont United States44 28 34 N 73 11 42 W 44 476 N 73 195 W 44 476 73 195CampusSmall City 460 acres 1 9 km2 NewspaperThe Vermont CynicColorsGreen and gold 3 NicknameCatamountsSporting affiliationsNCAA Division I America EastHockey EastEISANEISAMascotRally CatamountWebsitewww wbr uvm wbr eduUVM is organized into ten schools including seven undergraduate colleges an honors college a graduate college and the Robert Larner College of Medicine Vermont s largest hospital complex the University of Vermont Medical Center has its primary facility on campus Regarded for its progressivism UVM has a history of student led activism 8 9 10 Considered one of the most sustainable campuses in the United States the university has committed to carbon neutrality by 2030 11 12 In 2022 update the university attracted 263 million in research and development funding 13 14 It is classified among R2 Doctoral Universities High research activity 15 Contents 1 History 2 Seal 3 Undergraduate admissions 4 Academics 4 1 Rankings 4 2 Research 4 3 College of Arts and Sciences 4 4 Grossman School of Business 4 5 College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences 4 6 College of Agriculture and Life Sciences 4 7 College of Education and Social Services 4 8 College of Medicine 4 8 1 Charles A Dana Medical Library 4 9 College of Nursing and Health Sciences 4 10 The Patrick Leahy Honors College 4 11 Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources 5 Athletics 5 1 Club sports 6 Arts 7 Student life 7 1 Events 7 2 Concerts 7 3 Greek life 8 Sustainability 8 1 1990s 8 2 2000s 8 3 2010s 8 4 Present 9 Lawrence Debate Union 10 Publications 11 Notable alumni 12 Notes 13 References 14 External linksHistory edit nbsp Old Mill the oldest building of the universityThe University of Vermont was founded as a private university in 1791 the same year Vermont became the fourteenth U S state The university enrolled its first students ten years later Its first president Daniel C Sanders was hired in 1800 and served as the sole faculty member for seven years Instruction began in 1801 and the first class graduated in 1804 In 1865 the university merged with Vermont Agricultural College chartered November 22 1864 after the passage of the Morrill Land Grant Colleges Act of 1862 emerging as the University of Vermont and State Agricultural College The university was granted 150 000 acres which it sold for 122 626 16 Much of the initial funding and planning for the university was undertaken by Ira Allen who is honored as UVM s founder Allen donated a 50 acre 20 ha parcel of land for establishment of the university Most of this land has been maintained as the university s main green where stands a statue of Allen 17 nbsp Billings Memorial Library built in 1883 was the university s library until 1961 when the larger Guy W Bailey library was built Since then it has served miscellaneous purposes The citizens of Burlington helped fund the university s first edifice When it was destroyed by fire in 1824 they also paid for its replacement This building came to be known as Old Mill for its resemblance to New England mills of the time The Marquis de Lafayette a French general who became a commander in the American Revolution while in Vermont laid the cornerstone of Old Mill which stands on University Row along with Ira Allen Chapel Billings Library Williams Hall Royall Tyler Theatre and Morrill Hall A statue of Lafayette stands at the north end of the main green 17 UVM was the first American institution of higher education with a charter declaring that the rules regulations and by laws shall not tend to give preference to any religious sect or denomination whatsoever 17 In 1871 UVM defied custom and admitted two women as students It was the first American university to admit women 1875 and African Americans 1877 into Phi Beta Kappa the country s oldest collegiate academic honor society 18 nbsp Named after U S Senator Justin Smith Morrill Morrill Hall was constructed in 1906 07 to serve as the home of the UVM Agriculture Department and Agricultural Experiment Station Justin Smith Morrill a U S Representative 1855 1867 and Senator 1867 1898 from Vermont author of the Morrill Land Grant Colleges Act that created federal funding for establishing the U S land grant colleges and universities served as a trustee of the university from 1865 to 1898 In 1924 UVM s WCAX now called WVMT sent out the first radio broadcast in Vermont It was run by UVM students and faculty before being sold in 1931 WCAX is now the call sign of a commercial television station 19 In the second half of the 20th century UVM gained a reputation for its political activism and struggles ensued on campus between student and faculty activists and the university administration In 1953 the university s board of trustees ousted Alex B Novikoff a tenured professor and cell biologist in the College of Medicine over his association with the Communist Party 20 21 In March 1957 student protests against a motel owner who refused service to an African American woman led the Vermont General Assembly to outlaw discrimination in public accommodations 9 UVM held an annual Kake Walk where students wore blackface for 73 years until the practice was abolished in 1969 under pressure from the student body and the community 22 23 In 1972 the board of trustees intervened again to deny tenure to Michael Parenti a popular Marxist political science professor who drew ire from the authorities due to his participation in anti war demonstrations The board overrode the recommendation of the faculty the deans council and the administration Parenti later brought a federal suit against the university which was settled out of court for 15 000 21 In the 1980s the university faced increasing pressure from the student body to divest from companies doing business in apartheid South Africa 24 Student protests against investment in apartheid culminated in the construction of a shantytown on the green across from the Waterman building on October 12 1985 On December 6 the board voted 12 7 to divest 25 UVM has undertaken several other divestment actions due to advocacy from student groups including divestment from Sudan friendly companies in 2006 during the Darfur genocide 26 and divestment from cluster munitions and depleted uranium weapons in 2009 during the Iraq and Afghanistan wars 27 28 In 2013 and 2016 trustees rejected calls to divest from fossil fuels 29 30 On July 1 2019 Suresh Garimella was appointed UVM s 27th president 31 Under his tenure the university faced record enrollment and a 50 percent increase in research funding to 250 million however he has been criticized for his public relations with students and faculty 32 In 2021 the university administration imposed budget cuts that terminated three departments 12 majors 11 minors and four master s degree programs in the College of Arts and Sciences 33 In 2020 under pressure from a student campaign UVM trustees voted unanimously to divest from fossil fuels by July 2023 30 In 2022 the U S Department of Education opened an investigation into the university s response to antisemitism on campus 34 The investigation concluded in April 2023 after the university and the Office of Civil Rights settled in a voluntary resolution A press release from the Department of Education stated that the university failed to adequately respond to incidents 35 University administrators denied the allegations insisting that they responded appropriately 36 The university agreed to adopt new practices around bias reporting but it did not adopt the demands of the complainant The Department of Education did not make a finding of guilt or wrongdoing or create new federal policy in closing the investigation 37 In October 2023 UVM s Division of Safety and Compliance abruptly canceled a planned guest lecture by Palestinian author Mohammed El Kurd citing an inability to provide adequate safety and security for the event An investigative report by Seven Days found no evidence of threats related to the event 38 Seal editThe university first adopted an official seal in 1807 The seal depicts the sun rising over the Green Mountains with the original college edifice now the remodeled Old Mill It includes a diagram of Euclid s windmill proof of the Pythagorean theorem a globe and a sextant It includes the motto Universitas V Montis A D 1791 in the outer ring Collegiumque Agriculturae in the inner one noting the establishment of the College of Agriculture in 1865 39 Undergraduate admissions editUndergraduate admissions statistics2022 enteringclass 40 Change vs 2017Admit rate59 8 nbsp 7 4 Yield rate16 6 nbsp 1 3 Test scores middle 50 SAT Total1280 1420 among 37 5 of FTFs ACT Composite28 32 among 14 4 of FTFs Undergraduate admissions are classified as more selective indicating that test score data for first year students is in the 80th to 100th percentile of selectivity among all baccalaureate institutions 41 UVM received 30 231 applications for the class of 2026 accepting 18 075 for an admit rate of 59 8 Of those accepted 3 000 enrolled a yield rate the percentage of accepted students who chose to attend of 16 6 40 UVM s first year retention rate is 88 71 with 75 6 going on to graduate within six years 40 Of the 37 5 of the incoming first year class who submitted SAT scores the middle 50 composite scores were 1280 1420 40 Of the 14 4 of enrolled first years in 2022 update who submitted ACT scores the middle 50 composite scores were between 28 and 32 40 Fall first year statistics 40 42 43 44 45 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017Applicants 30 231 25 559 18 564 19 233 21 263 21 991Admits 18 075 16 233 13 240 12 943 14 365 14 777Admit rate 59 8 63 5 71 3 67 3 67 6 67 2Enrolled 3 000 2 932 2 487 2 636 2 531 2 642Yield rate 16 6 18 1 18 8 20 4 17 6 17 9ACT composite out of 36 28 32 14 4 29 33 14 26 31 28 26 31 31 26 31 37 25 30 39 SAT composite out of 1600 1280 1420 37 5 1250 1400 34 1180 1340 72 1200 1360 79 1180 1360 77 1180 1350 76 middle 50 range percentage of prospective students who chose to submitAcademics editOffering over 100 undergraduate majors the university comprises seven undergraduate colleges an honors college a graduate college and a college of medicine 46 The Patrick Leahy Honors College does not offer its own degrees instead students concurrently enroll in one of the university s seven undergraduate colleges 47 Bachelors masters and doctoral programs are offered through the Robert Larner College of Medicine the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences the College of Arts and Sciences the College of Education and Social Services the College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences the College of Nursing and Health Sciences the Graduate College the Grossman School of Business and the Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources 48 The University of Vermont is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education 49 Rankings edit Academic rankingsNationalForbes 50 163THE WSJ 51 283U S News amp World Report 52 121Washington Monthly 53 100GlobalARWU 54 301 400QS 55 651 700THE 56 299U S News amp World Report 57 477The 2022 update U S News amp World Report s annual university rankings ranked UVM as tied for 56th among public universities and tied for 121st nationally 58 59 In 2022 update Forbes America s Top Colleges list ranked UVM 163rd overall out of 498 private and public colleges and universities in America and also ranks it 75th among public universities and 114th among research universities 60 The University of Vermont was ranked 40th on a list published by BusinessWeek com of the top 50 U S colleges and universities whose bachelor s degree graduates earn the highest salaries 61 Research edit UVM is classified among R2 Doctoral Universities High research activity 15 For the 2021 update fiscal year UVM attracted 250 1 million in research and development funding 13 Research expenditures topped 195 million in 2021 update 62 College of Arts and Sciences edit nbsp Williams Hall formerly Williams Science Hall at the University of Vermont today houses the departments of Fine Arts and Anthropology nbsp UVM research vessel docked near ECHO Aquarium in Burlington harbor along Lake ChamplainThe College of Arts and Sciences is the largest of UVM s schools and colleges and has the largest number of students faculty and staff The college also offers the bulk of the foundational courses to help ensure that students all over campus have the tools to succeed in all academic endeavors It offers 45 areas of study in the humanities fine arts social sciences mathematics natural sciences and physical sciences Grossman School of Business edit UVM s Grossman School of Business is accredited by the AACSB International and offers undergraduate and graduate programs 63 In 2015 the school was renamed Grossman School of Business in honor of a 20 million gift from alumnus Steven Grossman the largest single gift in the university s history 64 In 2022 update Corporate Knights ranked the Grossman School as the 8th best MBA program in the world for social and environmental impact 65 As of 2023 update according to the Princeton Review the Grossman School has the 2nd best Green MBA in the United States 66 College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences edit CEMS is home to five ABET accredited engineering programs Biomedical Civil Environmental Electrical and Mechanical Engineering in addition to the Department of Computer Science and the Department of Mathematics and Statistics It also features three research centers the Transportation Research Center the Complex Systems Center and the Vermont Advanced Computing Center The college has about 1400 undergraduate students 250 graduate students and 85 faculty members College of Agriculture and Life Sciences edit The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences CALS offers programs in animal science early admission to the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University is available biochemistry biological science community entrepreneurship community and international development dietetics nutrition and food sciences ecological agriculture environmental science environmental studies microbiology molecular genetics plant biology public communication and sustainable landscape horticulture The college is also home to the Center for Rural Studies The college also offers programs in conjunction with the college of arts and sciences Students who choose these majors such as Biological Sciences can choose between either college 67 As a land grant college UVM receives an annual grant under the Cooperative State Research Education and Extension Service to provide agricultural research services to the state of Vermont College of Education and Social Services edit UVM s College of Education and Social Services CESS offers degrees in teacher education human development amp family studies and social work Minors are also available in American Sign Language special education and education for cultural and linguistic diversity The college comprises the Department of Leadership and Developmental Sciences Department of Education Department of Social Work and the Center on Disability and Community Inclusion Studies leading to a master s degree or doctorate Ed D or Ph D also are offered College of Medicine edit Main article Robert Larner College of Medicine In 1804 John Pomeroy began teaching students in his house in Burlington as the first medical department at a state college or university In 1822 the College of Medicine was established as the seventh medical school in the United States founded by Pomeroy and the medical educator Nathan Smith UVM enrolls approximately 100 medical students in each class there are approximately 400 medical students The University of Vermont Medical Center is the primary site of clinical education The College of Medicine currently ranks tied for 29th for overall quality in primary care training among the country s 89 programs ranked by U S News amp World Report for 2016 and 43rd out of 120 in 2019 update 68 69 On October 21 2016 Joe Biden visited the university campus to discuss Cancer Moonshot 70 71 Charles A Dana Medical Library edit The largest medical library in Vermont the Charles A Dana Library is the Vermont Resource Library of the National Network of Libraries of Medicine 72 and serves the information needs of the Academic Health Center at the University of Vermont The Academic Health Center is composed of the faculty staff and students at UVM s College of Medicine and the College of Nursing and Health Sciences as well as the physicians and other health care providers at the University of Vermont Medical Center The library also meets the health sciences information needs of the university s undergraduate and graduate programs and is open to the residents of the state of Vermont with health sciences information questions College of Nursing and Health Sciences edit The College of Nursing and Health Sciences at UVM comprises four departments Biomedical and Health Sciences Communication Sciences and Disorders Nursing and Rehabilitation and Movement Science as well as the Institute of Integrative Health a shared program with the Robert Larner College of Medicine offering a Certificate in Integrative Healthcare Some of these undergraduate degrees prepare students to enter graduate degree programs for Speech Language Pathology Audiology or a doctorate of physical therapy program The college also utilizes clinical facilities at the UVM Medical Center formerly known as Fletcher Allen Health Care The Patrick Leahy Honors College edit The Patrick Leahy Honors College sponsors opportunities for students to participate in co curricular programs and extracurricular activities special symposia dinners with visiting scholars and trips to museums and theaters in Montreal and Boston Faculty are selected from throughout the university to participate in the college as lecturers in a first year ethics course and advanced seminars as participants in reading groups as speakers at the Plenary Lecture Series and as mentors to honors students conducting research Through a required ethics course small seminars informal gatherings and special research projects students work alongside scholars from a section of the university s academic disciplines in the humanities the sciences engineering nursing medicine education business and more In May 2023 the college was renamed in honor of former U S senator Patrick Leahy 73 Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources edit nbsp The George D Aiken Center houses the Rubenstein School of Environment amp Natural Resources From its origins in the School of Natural Resources originally established in 1973 the Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources RSENR was created in 2003 The Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources seeks to cultivate an appreciation and understanding of ecological and social processes and values aimed at maintaining the integrity of natural systems and achieving a sustainable human community in harmony with the natural environment The Rubenstein School targets three general areas of emphasis for scholarly pursuit 1 Applied Ecology 2 Environment amp Society and 3 Development amp Use of Innovative Tools e g GIS spatial analysis and modeling The main building hosting RSENR is located at the George D Aiken Center which was renovated in 2012 and received a U S Green Building Council LEED Platinum certification 74 In 2007 the university won a 6 7 million grant to research the pollution problems of Lake Champlain 75 Athletics editMain article Vermont Catamounts See also Vermont Catamounts men s ice hockey Vermont Catamounts men s basketball and Vermont Catamounts women s ice hockey The athletic teams at UVM are known as the Catamounts The university offers 18 varsity sports Women s teams include basketball cross country field hockey ice hockey lacrosse skiing soccer swimming and diving and track and field indoor and outdoor Men s teams include basketball cross country ice hockey lacrosse skiing soccer and track and field indoor and outdoor All teams compete at the NCAA Division I level Most teams compete in the America East Conference Men s and women s hockey teams compete in the Hockey East Association The alpine and Nordic ski teams compete in the E I S A Eastern Intercollegiate Ski Association UVM s athletic teams won seven straight America East Academic Cups 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 and 2011 for the best overall combined GPA among its student athletes UVM is the first school in the America East Conference to win three straight years and four times overall nbsp The Gutterson Fieldhouse built in 1963 houses UVM s hockey rink Highlights of recent varsity athletic seasons include the men s hockey teams trip to the Frozen Four in 2009 the women s and men s basketball teams advancing to the 2010 NCAA Tournament following America East Tournament titles the ski team winning its sixth NCAA National Championship in 2012 in Bozeman Montana in 2014 the men s hockey team earned its third trip to the NCAA Tournament since 2009 and the men s basketball team won the America East Regular Season title for the sixth time The university has discontinued several major sports programs in its history including football softball and baseball The softball and baseball programs were eliminated in 2009 76 Thirty six former UVM athletes have competed in 16 Olympic Games 13 winter 3 summer and combined have won six Olympic medals 77 The UVM fight song was written in 1938 and is entitled Vermont Victorious 78 Club sports edit UVM sponsors many club sports teams The UVM sailing team was competitively ranked 8th in the nation as of November 15 2009 79 80 UVM crew competes in the Head of the Charles Regatta and Dad Vail Regatta winning bronze for the men s coxed four in the 2015 ACRA national club rowing championship The cycling team competes against other collegiate varsity teams and has won multiple national titles Arts editUVM s Lane Performing Arts Series and Music Department sponsor instrumental and choral performances featuring national and international performers throughout the year The Royall Tyler Theatre presents theater productions on its mainstage often featuring Equity actors along with student talent In addition to the Department of Theatre s three mainstage shows each year a group of student directed one acts and The Toys Take Over Christmas a holiday tradition in Burlington are also performed Past mainstage shows have included Godspell 2009 Compleat Female Stage Beauty 2008 The Miss Firecracker Contest Found a Peanut and La Ronde 2007 Ring Round the Moon The Underpants and Macbeth 2006 A Midsummer Night s Dream Beyond Therapy and Hair 2005 The Art of Dining Anouilh s Antigone and Rumors 2004 and Remember the Children Terezin and Metamorphoses 2003 The Fleming Museum of Art is the university s museum Its permanent collection includes works of art as well as anthropological and ethnographic artifacts The museum also features various visiting exhibits and special events nbsp The Davis Center the student center of the university completed in the fall of 2007The Vermont Mozart Festival developed at UVM and its first festivals also were held at UVM The festival was incorporated as an independent nonprofit organization in 1976 but retains ties to UVM Student life editStudent body composition as of May 2 2022 Race and ethnicity 81 TotalWhite 84 84 Hispanic 5 5 Asian 3 3 Foreign national 2 2 Black 1 1 Other b 2 2 Economic diversityLow income c 14 14 Affluent d 86 86 Student clubs and organizations totaling more than 100 span student interests and receive sponsorship from the Student Government Association Clubs with longstanding history and the largest memberships include Volunteers in Action the UVM Outing Club Ski amp Snowboard Club Hillel also has a strong presence on the UVM campus 82 83 84 UVM also is home to the oldest FeelGood chapter in the nation started in 2006 with the chapter raising over 100 000 since its inception for the end of extreme poverty by 2030 through on campus grilled cheese delis 85 In 2015 the university launched a wellness program called the Wellness Environment or WE a substance free residential program that gives interested students access to fitness and nutrition coaches has daily yoga instruction round the clock meditation sessions and a mentorship program that pairs them with a Burlington youth 86 In the fall of 2017 the Central Campus Residence Hall completed construction and now houses nearly 700 residents in the Wellness Environment Thanks to an organization known as GIRT or Gender Inclusive Restroom Taskforce the University of Vermont has a growing number of single occupancy gender neutral bathrooms for use by non binary and gender non conforming students faculty and visitors 87 Events edit UVM Program Board UPB is responsible for bringing campus events and activities to the UVM community 88 Over the past few years UPB has organized events like the annual SpringFest featuring comedian Michelle Wolf Two Door Cinema Club and Laverne Cox It was also run battles of the bands weekly pub quiz tournaments and international film and food events 88 Concerts edit nbsp Ira Allen ChapelIn addition to campus events UPB organizes live musical entertainment featuring acts from across the country as well as local bands UPB is composed of four committees one of which is a concerts committee The concerts committee learns about various aspects of the music industry by putting on shows and working with local sound and production professionals Students are in charge of choosing and booking bands and are responsible for all production aspects on the day of the show The Concert Bureau was established in 1971 It has brought in artists such as R E M Phish three of its four members attended UVM in the 1980s Red Hot Chili Peppers Sting Lou Reed Primus The String Cheese Incident James Brown Bob Dylan The Allman Brothers Band Death Cab for Cutie Jurassic 5 the Disco Biscuits The Grateful Dead Guster and The Flaming Lips Since 2001 an annual festival known as SpringFest is held in April Headliners have included Vida Blue The Roots Cake Keller Williams Gov t Mule co headliners Robert Randolph amp the Family Band Ziggy Marley and Talib Kweli Other acts to perform at various SpringFests have included The Meditations Toots amp the Maytals Soulive Rjd2 Apollo Sunshine Ratatat in 2009 MSTRKRFT in 2010 The Roots and Thievery Corporation in 2011 Dillon Francis in 2012 MGMT in 2013 Atmosphere in 2014 The Disco Biscuits in 2015 The Head and the Heart in 2016 Two Door Cinema Club in 2017 and Playboi Carti in 2018 Greek life edit The University of Vermont Greek community is one of the oldest in the nation with the first fraternal organization starting in 1836 2 of male students and 2 of female students join Greek life Fraternity and sorority members become involved in Student Government Association SGA and work as Orientation Leaders advocates and Residence Assistants The Phi Gamma Delta fraternity also known as FIJI was suspended for four years in 2017 due to hazing and alcohol abuse One of the fraternity s pledges had stolen a Black Lives Matter flag from the Davis Center flagpole He said he had been told to steal it as part of a hazing ritual 89 Sustainability editThe University of Vermont has a long history of environmental sustainability on its campus 11 In 2023 update The Princeton Review placed UVM in 13th place among the Top 50 Green Colleges in the country 90 1990s edit In 1995 the Environmental Council at UVM was established to fill a gap regarding a bridge between operations and academics on campus greening issues 91 The council s first project was to hear presentations from the various environmental programs on campus to provide a baseline scan of campus operation environmental impact Greening UVM was published in 1998 by the council to establish a baseline on the environmental impact of the campus operations During the same year a recycled paper policy was created and was implemented in 1999 92 As a community stakeholder in the Lab XL project the Environmental Council received an EPA grant to support the Tracking UVM project and publication to assess the relative environmental impact and community interest in laboratory chemical waste Tracking UVM 93 a follow up to the Greening UVM report was published in 2002 and reported on the environmental progress of the university from 1990 to 2000 The University of Vermont s commitment to tracking its environmental performance was recognized in 2004 with Vermont s Governor s Award for Environmental Excellence for this 2002 environmental report card Tracking UVM is one of the first report cards that track the environmental impact of campus operations in an institution of higher education 2000s edit In 2005 UVM s President Daniel M Fogel signed the institution s Green Building Policy 94 95 The recycled paper policy was updated in 2006 after two students pushed for the university to commit to purchasing 100 post consumer chlorine free paper for routine copying and printing 96 In 2007 President Fogel signs on to the American College and University Presidents Climate Commitment 97 The American College amp University Presidents Climate Commitment ACUPCC is a high visibility effort to address global climate disruption undertaken by a network of colleges and universities that have made institutional commitments to eliminate net greenhouse gas emissions from specified campus operations and to promote the research and educational efforts of higher education to equip society to re stabilize the earth s climate Its mission is to accelerate progress towards climate neutrality and sustainability by empowering the higher education sector to educate students create solutions and provide leadership by example for the rest of society 98 In 2008 UVM dissolved the Environmental Council and established the Office of Sustainability 99 The Office of Sustainability aims to foster sustainable development and promote environmental responsibility at the University of Vermont by strategically bridging the academic activities of teaching research and outreach with the operations of the university 100 The sustainability office reports jointly to the Provost and to the Vice President for Finance amp Administration who supervises the director There are two full time staff and four Graduate Fellows plus an Academic Advisor and a team of supporters 2010s edit In 2011 UVM released its Climate Action Plan 101 to the American College amp University President s Climate Commitment The Climate Action Plan focuses on the direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions from the institution s operations The target dates for UVM s Climate Action Plan were 2015 for 100 carbon neutral electricity Scope 1 102 and 2020 for carbon neutral heating cooling and fleet Scope 2 102 UVM aims to target the net zero emissions for its Scope 3 102 sources by 2025 In 2012 UVM became one of the first institutions nationwide to end the sale of bottled water on campus and mandate that one third of drinks offered in vending machines be healthy options 103 During the same year UVM s Board of Trustees passed a resolution to earmark 13 million for the fund making it the largest challenge to date Harvard s 12 million green loan fund had been the largest 104 In March 2012 UVM became fifth school in the nation to sign the Real Food Campus Commitment 105 pledging to purchase 20 real food by 2020 In April 2017 UVM announced it had surpassed this goal and set a new goal to source 25 real food by 2020 106 The Certification for Sustainable Transportation CST was founded in 2012 to help improve economic environmental and energy efficiency within the passenger transportation sector The CST is a direct outgrowth of work that began at the University of Vermont in 2005 and now houses the eRating certification driver trainings and an array of awareness and education programs It is a nonprofit operating out of UVM s Extensions office 107 In May 2015 UVM introduced a sustainability requirement for all undergraduates allowing students to choose from pre approved sustainability classes 108 Present edit In April 2023 the university committed to carbon neutrality by 2030 12 It would pursue investments in renewable energy electrified buildings and vehicles reduced vehicle fleets and geothermal exploration 109 Lawrence Debate Union editParts of this article those related to Lawrence Debate Union need to be updated The reason given is Sourcing and information is outdated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information April 2023 The Lawrence Debate Union LDU has been UVM s official debate team since 1899 110 111 non primary source needed Competing in British parliamentary debate policy debate and social justice oriented debate it is one of the oldest organizations on campus receiving funding from a private grant established in 1899 112 113 The LDU has sent students to international competitions from Slovenia Malaysia and Thailand 2007 to Greece and South Africa 114 non primary source needed The school has also sent students to the World Universities Debating Championship held in Ireland Turkey Botswana Manila Berlin and Chennai breaking into elimination rounds in the 2011 World University Debating Championship citation needed Debaters from the LDU have also regularly competed in tournaments hosted by Oxford University and Cambridge University and in 2013 won the title of the Budapest IV and Vienna IV in consecutive tournaments Domestically the LDU has also won the title of Northeast Universities Debating Sweepstakes champion for four consecutive years citation needed The program is currently ranked seventh in the top schools for British Parliamentary debate in the world and is the third ranked American university on the list behind only Yale and Cornell citation needed needs update It encourages participation of all interested UVM students and sponsors public debates at UVM and for the Burlington community 115 needs update The late Alfred C Snider who coached the LDU for over thirty years was one of the most decorated debate coaches in the world He also coached the National Speech and Debate Organization s national high school debate team to compete in the world championships 116 Publications editThe Vermont Cynic an award winning digital student newspaper The Water Tower an alternative weekly student newspaper Vermont Quarterly UVM s alumni magazine UVM Today news from the Strategic Communications office Proverbium Yearbook of International Proverb ScholarshipNotable alumni editMain article List of University of Vermont people nbsp John DeweyPhilosopher psychologist and educational reformer BA nbsp Jody WilliamsNobel Peace Prize Laureate BA nbsp Madeleine KuninFirst female Governor of Vermont and first female Jewish governor of a U S state U S Ambassador to Switzerland MA nbsp Phil Scott82nd Governor of Vermont BS nbsp Frederick H Billings Lawyer financier and president of the Northern Pacific Railway benefactor of the Billings Library AM nbsp William A Wheeler19th Vice President of the United States BA nbsp Grace CoolidgeFirst Lady of the United States BA nbsp Brian HalliganCEO of Hubspot BS nbsp Henry Jarvis RaymondPolitician and co founder of The New York Times BA nbsp Peter KatisMusic producer musician and Grammy Award winner BFA nbsp Annie ProulxPulitzer Prize winning author of The Shipping News and Brokeback Mountain BA nbsp Ben AffleckActor and filmmaker Academy Award recipient transferred nbsp Dierks BentleyCountry music artist transferred nbsp Duane GravelineNASA astronaut BS nbsp Jessica SeinfeldCelebrity chef and cookbook author BA Notes edit From universitas Viridis Montis Latin for University of the Green Mountains 4 Other consists of Multiracial Americans amp 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