• John Hughes, a smoking-cessation expert and professor of psychiatry at the University of Vermont College of Medicine, is slightly less enthusiastic.

    FORBES: A nicotine vaccine may help smokers stop for good.

  • But Jane Hill, co-author of the study, from the University of Vermont College of Medicine, said there were still some challenges to overcome with "breath-prints".

    BBC: Lung infection identified using 'breath-print'

  • They are William Mitchell College of Law and Vermont Law School, which is not affiliated with the University of Vermont.

    NPR: U.S. Government Punishes Schools That Ban Military Recruiting

  • Grapeseed oil is comparable to other better-known heart-healthy oils, but not necessarily better, says Rachel Johnson, a professor of nutrition at the University of Vermont and chairwoman of the American Heart Association's nutrition committee.

    WSJ: An Oil's Promises, From Cooking to Cosmetics

  • "The investigators examined changes in sugar-sweetened beverage consumption and then its association with change in body fatness or BMI (body mass index), and subsequent deaths from cardiovascular disease, diabetes and cancer, " says Rachel Johnson, professor of nutrition at the University of Vermont in Burlington and chair of the American Heart Assocation's Nutrition Committee, who was not involved in the study.

    CNN: Sugary drinks linked to 180,000 deaths worldwide

  • Vermont is planning to tap its own local celebrities, such as the University of Vermont and Norwich University hockey teams.

    WSJ: States' Tough Health-Law Pitch: Enrollment

  • In the Proceedings of the Royal Society, Bernd Heinrich and Thomas Bugnyar of the University of Vermont, in Burlington, describe a series of experiments they have carried out on ravens.

    ECONOMIST: Now, it seems, even the bird-brained have theories of mind

  • Most of these simply moulder: Mark Bauerlein of Emory University points out that, of the 16 research papers produced in 2004 by the University of Vermont's literature department, a fairly representative institution, 11 have since received between zero and two citations.

    ECONOMIST: Schumpeter

  • And the University of Vermont became the first public university to ban the sale of bottled water last year.

    WSJ: America's new love: Water

  • Just another day in a thriving college town -- this one happening to be home to the University of Vermont.

    CNN: America's cool college towns

  • Others were stolen from the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, the Connecticut Historical Society, the University of Vermont and the New York Historical Society.

    WSJ: National Archives discusses stolen documents case

  • Six schools--Harvard, Dartmouth, Carleton College, Middlebury College, the University of Vermont and the University of Washington--earned an A-, the top grade in 2008.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The project, which is led by Breck Bowden of the University of Vermont in Burlington, involves 17 research groups from America and Canada.

    ECONOMIST: Global warming and the permafrost

  • Divestment petitions are circulating at colleges around the country, especially at liberal Northeastern colleges such as Vassar, Harvard, Brown and the University of Vermont.

    FORBES: Is It Time To Divest From Exxon?

  • Researchers at the University of Vermont sifted through more than 10 million geotagged tweets from 2011 to map out the moods of Americans in urban areas.

    CNN: The happiest and saddest states according to Twitter

  • Pursuing this line of reasoning, Paul Newhouse, a psychiatrist at the University of Vermont, and his colleagues, have been administering the stuff to their Parkinson's and Alzheimer's patients.

    ECONOMIST: Great drug, shame about the delivery system

  • Sasha had demonstrated a serious interest in development work, studying the subject at University of Vermont and interning at a non-profit that helped rebuild schools in Sudan.

    FORBES: How Parents Can Help Their Kids Get A Job After College

  • "There's mounting evidence" that low vitamin D levels influence the disease, says Andrew Solomon, an assistant neurology professor at the University of Vermont, who specializes in treating MS patients.

    WSJ: Swedish Study Links Multiple Sclerosis to Vitamin D Levels

  • For the study, researchers from the University of Vermont analysed volatile organic compounds (VOCs) given off in exhaled breath by different bacteria as well as different strains of the same bacterium.

    BBC: Lung infection identified using 'breath-print'

  • The new species, Laonastes aenigmamus, is described in the recent issue of the journal Systematics and Biodiversity, by authors from WCS, The Natural History Museum in London, University of Vermont and WWF Thailand.

    BBC: Totally new to science

  • Similar work is under way at the University of Vermont's Proctor Maple Research Center, where professor Abby van den Berg is studying whether it makes economic sense for maple syrup producers to expand into birch.

    WSJ: Birch syrup explored as add-on to maple industry

  • On Day 1 in Burlington, considered by many the heart of green business, John Erickson, professor of ecological economics at the Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources at the University of Vermont, clearly touched a nerve.

    FORBES: Are We All Just Homogeneous Globules of Desire?

  • Owners may be able to win over employees by explaining their logic, such as maintaining productivity and safeguarding proprietary information, says Rocki-Lee DeWitt, a professor of management at the School of Business Administration at the University of Vermont.

    WSJ: More Small Companies Are Using Software to Keep Tabs on Workers

  • "He drew his own boundaries that he didn't want violated on the ice and in the net, and he was always the type of guy who was on the edge of taking a penalty because someone violated his territory, his crease area, " said Mike Gilligan, who coached Thomas at the University of Vermont.

    WSJ: The NHL's Most Mysterious Man

  • The main goal of this program has been to bring business leaders together in Vermont so they can connect directly with the thought leaders at the university and throughout Vermont who are helping pioneer the redesign of business for the twenty-first century, establish a supportive network of like-minded professionals, and then return to their companies and communities as knowledgeable champions of positive change.

    FORBES: At the University of Vermont, Recession Means Teaching Sustainability

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