102 Terrill Building (main office)
570 Main Street
Burlington , VT 05405
United States
- AS Vermont Technical College - Veterinary Technology
- BS University of Vermont - Animal & Veterinary Sciences
- M.Ed. University of Vermont - Interdisciplinary Education
- M.S. Certificate University of Vermont - Trauma-responsive and Restorative Practices (TRP)
Animal & Veterinary Sciences
Animal Biosiences
BIO
E-mail and Microsoft Teams are the best ways to reach Lee.
Lee has been with the Animal Science department since fall 2017 and has been managing the Internship program since spring of 2019.
Her passion is to work with students and to help facilitate all types of experiential learning. This means everything from credit bearing internships, to connecting students with faculty for undergraduate research. She also helps students with career advising and utilizing all of the resources the career center has to offer. Guiding students to their future career in a hands-on way is at the center of her work and passion at UVM.
Lee also supports the department chair, faculty, grad students and undergrad population. She manages the department website, oversees the student run social media pages, and is the point person for internal administrative support for the department.
On a personal note, Lee loves to spend time with her mini dachshund, go paddle boarding, be near any type of water and enjoys live music.
Courses
ASCI 1991 Internship
ASCI 2991 Internship
ASCI 3991 Internship
Awards and Achievements
College of Agriculture and Life Science - Kudo Award October 1st 2024
“In recognition of positive contributions to building a culture of kindness, inclusion, and continuous learning in CALS”
Careers CLiC – Vermont Internship Professionals “Trends in the workplace” course January 22nd 2024
Heartsaver CPR AED December 1st 2023
Preventing Harassment & Discrimination: Gateway (full course) October 19th 2023
Mental health first Aid USA Certificate Course November 15th 2019
Area(s) of expertise
Experiential Learning, Animal Science, Education and Trauma Informed System Practices.
Bio
E-mail and Microsoft Teams are the best ways to reach Lee.
Lee has been with the Animal Science department since fall 2017 and has been managing the Internship program since spring of 2019.
Her passion is to work with students and to help facilitate all types of experiential learning. This means everything from credit bearing internships, to connecting students with faculty for undergraduate research. She also helps students with career advising and utilizing all of the resources the career center has to offer. Guiding students to their future career in a hands-on way is at the center of her work and passion at UVM.
Lee also supports the department chair, faculty, grad students and undergrad population. She manages the department website, oversees the student run social media pages, and is the point person for internal administrative support for the department.
On a personal note, Lee loves to spend time with her mini dachshund, go paddle boarding, be near any type of water and enjoys live music.
Courses
ASCI 1991 Internship
ASCI 2991 Internship
ASCI 3991 Internship
Awards and Achievements
College of Agriculture and Life Science - Kudo Award October 1st 2024
“In recognition of positive contributions to building a culture of kindness, inclusion, and continuous learning in CALS”
Careers CLiC – Vermont Internship Professionals “Trends in the workplace” course January 22nd 2024
Heartsaver CPR AED December 1st 2023
Preventing Harassment & Discrimination: Gateway (full course) October 19th 2023
Mental health first Aid USA Certificate Course November 15th 2019
Areas of Expertise
Experiential Learning, Animal Science, Education and Trauma Informed System Practices.