Learn through experience - outdoors, in the community, in the classroom, around the world.
The Rubenstein School claims a storied history of preparing environmentally and socially responsible leaders, scientists, practitioners and advocates who understand the interdependence of people and healthy ecological systems. A science-based curriculum, focused on experiential learning, inspires students to apply knowledge to real world projects. Students graduate with the skills needed to make change and resolve complex environmental challenges.
About our School | Experiential learning | Studying the environment at UVM
Our Mission Question
How can the Rubenstein School unleash empathy, passion, innovation, and creativity to heal and radically change human-environment systems in a just, equitable, and ecological direction? Read more
Tour the Aiken Center with Rubenstein Students
Events
Mon Mar 27 Costa Rica Semester Abroad Info Session, 7:15–8:15pm Aiken 311
Tue Mar 28 RSENR PhD Dissertation Proposal Defense Seminar: Liza Morse, "Examining the Impacts of Sugarbush Management on Birds, Carbon and Forest Resilience in the Northern Forest," 1–2pm Aiken 202 or Join MS Teams event
Wed Mar 29 Lake Champlain Sea Grant Research Webinar: Matt Futia, "Nature vs Nurture: How Does Hatchery Rearing Influence Fish Behavior After Release?" 12pm Register for Zoom event
Fri Mar 31 RSENR Admitted Student Visit Day, 9:30–11:30am Aiken 102
Contact Us
Rubenstein School
of Environment and Natural Resources
81 Carrigan Drive
Burlington, VT 05405
Call us: 802-656-2911
Email us: rsenr@uvm.edu