The team won its title Dec. 16 after classes at UVM had ended for the semester, so the parade lets students and the community celebrate together.
Discover the best things to do in Burlington, Vermont. Burlington, Vermont, is such a special place! It’s not too big, with a walkable downtown and
A free day-long event hosted by Vermont 4-H and the University of Vermont College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences will expose young people to different engineering fields and career opportunities.
The Vermont Gallium Nitride Tech Hub, led by UVM and including GlobalFoundries and the State of Vermont, received $23.7 million in federal funds.
While some people couldn't care less whether TikTok stays or goes, for others it's a big deal. Our Claire Jones spoke with students at UVM.
After dropping its conference opener on the road, University of Vermont women's basketball has been on a rampant streak of success. A return to the Catamounts' home confines of Patrick Gym has given the team confidence on the offensive end,
This latest round of funding will allow researchers to continue to produce the technology that is crucial to so many elements of modern technology, including cars, smartphones and other advanced manufacturing.
Northeastern men’s hockey (9-10-3, 4-7-3 HE) swept the University of Vermont Catamounts (8-12-3, 3-8-2 HE) in back-to-back games Jan. 17 and 18. The first game of the weekend was a fierce battle that was eventually sent into overtime,
Events throughout northern Vermont tap into that vein. Here are a half-dozen activities happening on or around Martin Luther King Jr. Day, which this year falls on Monday, Jan. 20.
Fallen Border Patrol agent David "Chris" Maland was honored Thursday with a procession attended by hundreds of law enforcement officers.
BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) — Law enforcement officers from around Vermont escorted a fallen U.S. Border Patrol agent to a funeral home Thursday, three days after he was killed during a traffic stop near the Canadian border.
"We had Border Patrol, I bet they had over 100 cars just from them," said Mike Kamerling, a Vermont State Police sergeant. "And then you had state police from both Vermont and New York and virtually every other law enforcement agency in the region.