Campus Photo Tour
Academic and administrative buildings
- 438 College Street
- Admissions Visitor Center
- Aiken Center for Natural Resources
- Bittersweet House
- Continuing Education
- Cook Physical Sciences Building
- Delehanty Hall (Perkins Museum)
- Medical Education Campus

- Grasse Mount
- James M. Jeffords Hall

- Kalkin Hall

- Old Mill

- Lafayette Hall
- Marsh Life Sciences Building
- Morrill Hall

- Music Building
- Rowell Building

- Votey Hall

- Waterman Building

- Williams Hall
Jeffords is one of the largest and most significant academic structures ever built at UVM
James M. Jeffords Hall
What happens here – James M. Jeffords Hall, a life sciences building, opened its doors to students in the fall of 2010. The building has been designed to promote interdisciplinary collaboration and to facilitate the study of plants, from molecular and cell biology to whole plant physiology to ecosystem and global ecology. Its faculty research labs and seven undergraduate teaching labs are cutting edge, full of state-of-the-art equipment. But it could be the living laboratory outside the building's walls that truly sets Jeffords Hall apart.
