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Symposium On Cyanobacteria Held in Newport - The Newport Daily Express
Symposium On Cyanobacteria Held in Newport The Newport Daily Express
University of Vermont Launches 'Grow Local News Reporting' Effort - Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
University of Vermont Launches 'Grow Local News Reporting' Effort Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
University of Vermont Launches ‘Grow Local News Reporting’ Effort - Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
University of Vermont Launches ‘Grow Local News Reporting’ Effort Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
UVM Launches Nationwide Effort to Grow Local News Reporting at Colleges Across the U.S. - The University of Vermont
UVM Launches Nationwide Effort to Grow Local News Reporting at Colleges Across the U.S. The University of Vermont
How girls fare when only a son will do - The College of Arts & Sciences
How girls fare when only a son will do The College of Arts & Sciences
College Reporters Keep Local News Alive - God's World News
College Reporters Keep Local News Alive God's World News
UVM Water Resource Institute Takes Aim at Global Crises - The University of Vermont
UVM Water Resource Institute Takes Aim at Global Crises The University of Vermont
UVM Water Resource Institute Takes Aim at Global Crises - The University of Vermont
UVM Water Resource Institute Takes Aim at Global Crises The University of Vermont
Dr. Asim Zia - University of Michigan School for Environment and Sustainability
Dr. Asim Zia University of Michigan School for Environment and Sustainability
Water Resources Institute
The Board of Trustees approved the creation of a new UVM Water Resources Institute that will be housed in the Office of the Vice President for Research and led by Dr. Beverley Wemple from the department of Geography and Geosciences. There have long been informal conversations about the possibility of a water institute on our campus, but the discussion began in earnest in Fall 2022 and quickly garnered widespread support. The institute will harness our strength in water research, education, and outreach to advance a sustainable water future. Our water expertise includes more than a decade of National Science Foundation-funded capacity-building grants to Vermont EPSCoR on water-related topics; multiple college-level programs that support water or water-related research; partnership with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Cooperative Institute for Research to Operations in Hydrology; and more than 100 faculty across 6 colleges and schools and 22 departments engaged in water research.
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