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
On the steps of Morrill
Morrill Hall
What happens here –Morrill Hall was constructed in 1904-07 to serve as the home of the UVM Agriculture Department and the Agricultural Experiment Station. It was named for U. S. Senator Justin Smith Morrill, author of the 1862 Morrill Land Grant College Act that provided federal aid for public universities and land grant colleges across the country. Morrill is still home to The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) and all of the many interesting and interdisciplinary academic departmens associated with CALS.
