News and Events Featured News Bestselling Author Alan Weisman Brings Message of ‘Active Hope’ to UVM Audience Looking for an internship? Embrace your network, and be flexible Nine New-to-Vermont Bee Species Discovered Beyond the Usual Suspect: UVM Researchers Find Nitrogen Feeds Algae Blooms Scientists Can Help Companies Meet EU Biodiversity Law Upcoming Events From workshops to social gatherings, we host a variety of events throughout the year Rubenstein School Event Calendar Rubenstein School Newsletters ecoNEWS Vermont More News 11/07/2025 Biodiversity Law Course Broadens Student Horizons and Hones Writing Skills The Rubenstein School curriculum is designed to ensure that each student receives a thoughtful and... 11/03/2025 UVM Libraries' Map Collection Unlocks Stories of Place and Purpose On the ground floor of Howe Library, the Howe Library Map Room houses one of UVM’s most versatile... 10/29/2025 Solar in Alaska? UVM Researchers Aim to Lower Energy Costs in Northern U.S. Getting needed items to Alaska’s remote Northwest Arctic Borough is a logistical feat. Keeping... 10/28/2025 UVM Forestry Team Wins National Quiz Bowl Championship at SAF Conference University of Vermont Forestry students proved their academic prowess and field expertise last week... 09/30/2025 WFB Alumni Demonstrate Strength and Variability of Program in their Career Outcomes Rubenstein School academic programs are beloved for both their breadth and their depth: students... 09/18/2025 Students, Faculty, and Community Members Gather to Celebrate Love of the Earth On Sunday, September 7, 2025, over 300 University of Vermont (UVM) students and faculty joined... 09/18/2025 Learning the Ropes of the Ski Industry For many UVM students, winter break is a time for travel, rest, and relaxation. 09/12/2025 Building a Life in Big Sky Country: Q&A with Alumnus Brad Koontz ’13 In 2013 Brad Koontz graduated from the Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources with... 09/03/2025 Growing to Meet the Moment The fall semester is underway, and it has been a joy to see students, faculty, and staff return to... 09/02/2025 Buzzing Borders Roughly one-third of the world's food supply depends on pollinators for production. Agricultural... 08/15/2025 Capstone Service-Learning Course Connects Students with Community Partners to Tackle Local Issues From their first week to their final semester, undergraduate students in the Rubenstein School of... 08/15/2025 From Microplastics to Microbes, UVM Researchers Help Keep Vermont's Water Clean The flood of 1927. Tropical Storm Irene in 2011. Historic flooding in 2023 and 2024. Vermonters are... 08/12/2025 Study: Wealthy Americans Flee Floods and Hurricanes, Driving Income Migration When climate disasters strike, survivors sometimes have to make difficult decisions about whether... 08/12/2025 Inside the UVM Gardens: A Q&A with Gavin Young '27 For visitors and UVM community members alike, some of the most memorable and beloved aspects of... 08/05/2025 Consistent Flood Project Follow Through Key to Empowering Homeowners, UVM Study Finds As extreme flooding increases across the globe, new research from the University of Vermont (UVM)... 08/05/2025 Research for Vermont: Multitasking Agriculture Research Benefits Nature, Vermonters The flood of 1927. Tropical Storm Irene in 2011. Historic flooding in 2023 and 2024. Vermonters are... 08/04/2025 A Leap of Faith: Choosing a Master's Degree The University of Vermont’s Accelerated Master’s Program (AMP) is an innovative, cost-effective... 07/28/2025 Tracking a New Forest Pathogen Killing Beech Trees Near the bottom of a shady hillside in Jericho, a lone beech tree stretches high into the canopy, a... 07/11/2025 Research For Vermont: Traversing wetlands, guiding clean water work The flood of 1927. Tropical Storm Irene in 2011. Historic flooding in 2023 and 2024. Vermonters are... 06/24/2025 Research For Vermont: Understanding and Mitigating Flood Risk The flood of 1927. Tropical Storm Irene in 2011. Historic flooding in 2023 and 2024. Vermonters are... 06/02/2025 Pollinators, Precipitation, and Purpose: Dexter's Path to Self-Discovery In April, as a joyously hectic semester was coming to a close, Dexter Mayo ’25, a Natural... 05/29/2025 Rubenstein School Class of 2025 Receives a Hopeful Charge On Saturday, May 17, 2025, the Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources celebrated... 05/29/2025 Amphibian Road Mortality Drops by Over 80% with Wildlife Underpasses, Study Shows A new UVM-led study shows that wildlife underpass tunnels dramatically reduce deaths of frog,... 05/27/2025 Professor Patricia Stokowski Retires from UVM following a Distinguished Career in Parks, Recreation, and Tourism After 27 years of impactful teaching, mentorship, research, and service, Dr. Patricia (Pat)... 05/23/2025 UVM Prof. Joins Effort to Improve Carbon Market Rules A new study finds flaws in the current carbon market system and offers avenues of improvement.The... A Vexing Case of Survival Scat is a signature of an animal’s health, diet, and territory. And sometimes it can tell an... Elmer Nicholson Achievement Prize: Elijah Tierney The Elmer Nicholson Achievement Prize is presented to the student who has emerged from their total... Class of 1967 Award: Marleyla Wiltz The Class of ’67 Award is presented to the senior student who has been active in student... Tick... Tick... Boom Until 2004, a blacklegged tick had never been found in Vermont. By 2017, with winters warming, the... Living and Working for the Birds Ever since he was a child, Spencer Ogden ’25, an Environmental Sciences (ENSC) major in the... Finding a Calling, at Home and Abroad The spring of 2020 was a scary time to be thinking about the future, especially for young people... A Long Road to the Woods: Discovering a Passion for Forestry Internships and work experiences are hallmarks of the Rubenstein School education. Each academic... Heroes in a Half-Shell: The Story of the Davis Center Turtles Tucked behind the pool tables and games on the first floor of the Davis Center, right next door to... Expanding the Value of Nature So much of what we value about nature is left outside of spreadsheets and policies because we... Dead Trees Keep Surprisingly Large Amounts of Carbon Out of Atmosphere: Study Living trees absorb carbon, aiding climate change mitigation. But what role do dead trees play in... Casella Commits $1.5 Million to Launch UVM Center for Circular Economy Building on three decades of collaboration, Casella Waste Systems, Inc. (Casella) (Nasdaq: CWST), a... Discovery: The Great Whale Pee Funnel Whales are not just big, they’re a big deal for healthy oceans. When they poop, whales move tons... Teaching at the top of Vermont For 26 years, Senior Lecturer Dave Kaufman has spent the spring semester teaching University of... In Memoriam: Professor Al Gilbert The Rubenstein School is saddened to announce the passing of Professor Al Gilbert, a pioneer and... Hidden consequences: UVM researchers investigate the wider impacts of conservation efforts Some efforts to preserve or rewild natural habitats are shifting productive landscapes to other... UVM Achieves Prestigious Carnegie R1 Designation, Joining Highest Level of U.S. Research Institutions A transformative moment for the university, a result of decades of investment in cutting-edge... Doing Small Things in a Great Way With the first few weeks of classes behind us and January coming to an end, I am feeling energized... A Behind-the-Scenes Look at Walt Poleman's Trip to COP16 Rubenstein School environmental scholar and lecturer Walter Poleman attended the 16th United... Gund Institute Names 2024 Catalyst Award Winners The Gund Institute for Environment at the University of Vermont has announced a $100,000 Joint... Ph.D. Student and Knauss Fellow, Rosie Chapina, Sets Sail on NOAA Expedition Lake Champlain Sea Grant 2024 Knauss Fellow Rosaura “Rosie” Chapina has spent the past eleven... Climate Change and Cyanobacteria: UVM's Cutting-Edge Research on Lake and Stream Health The University of Vermont (UVM) has recently received funding from the U.S. Geological Survey... Deforestation Reduces Malaria Bed Nets’ Effectiveness When a forest is lost to development, some effects are obvious. Stumps and mud puddles across the... After the Floods Water will continue to shape—and reshape—Vermont communities. Sometimes it will come in a... Got Sustainability? UVM Researchers Test Ways to Green-Up Dairy Farming Joshua Faulkner squats in a corn field, scooping out the insides of a hole. He holds a handful of... Advanced Field Ecology in the Adirondacks In mid-October on a warm, sunny fall weekend, a group of graduate and undergraduate students at the...