The University of Vermont Magazine, Fall 2023

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| PRESIDENT’S PERSPECTIVE

Solutions for a Healthier Environment and Society As our university’s 233rd year began I had the pleasure, on a beautiful August evening, to join with faculty, staff, and students for our annual Convocation and Twilight Induction. The focus was, of course, our newest Catamounts, the Class of 2027. They are among the most extraordinary new classes in the university’s history: the best prepared in terms of academics and with the greatest diversity in backgrounds and experiences, and in the states and countries from which they come.

themselves in research and community engagement. They see that UVM is grounded in an unwavering mission to help people and planet thrive.

These students are already adding to an expanding list of superlatives at UVM. For the fourth consecutive year, our researchers garnered record-setting external support for our research enterprise–over $262 million from state and federal agencies, corporate partners, foundations, and generous individual donors–cresting the quarterbillion-dollar mark for a second year.

Closer to home, we bring our expertise to bear on the most pressing problems of our time. There may be none more heartbreaking than the effects of opioid dependence–a tear in our social fabric that seems to consistently resist repair. But UVM clinicians and scientists whose story is told in this magazine have made successful inroads into the problem and in the process made Vermont a national model for the treatment of substance use disorder. Today, with the nature of addiction changing, researchers and clinicians are retooling their approaches, using the impressive body of knowledge developed at our university to help build a healthier society.

This significant growth in research funding and our National Science Foundation ranking as a top-100 public research university signal that UVM is a place our nation looks to for solutions to the most pressing needs of our time. Just as important, these research accomplishments are among the key reasons this university attracts the best young minds from near and far. Our students come here to make a difference in the world by immersing

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That whale on the cover is not, of course, a Vermont whale. It is part of a UVM research project off the coast of Costa Rica, one of many studies that extend far beyond the Green Mountain State, part of our global footprint, contributing— in this case—to scholarship in evolutionary biology and acoustics.

We’ve had many partners in our work– more than could ever be listed here. But one standout is clearly the Honorable Patrick Leahy who served Vermont, and Vermont’s flagship university, for

nearly five decades in the U.S. Senate. His support and guidance were crucial to the growth and success of so many areas of research, education, and service at UVM, and will continue through his appointment as my first President’s Distinguished Fellow. I also look forward to the many years ahead during which our new research vessel, named in honor of the partner in so much of his successful work, Marcelle Leahy, will allow faculty and students to add to the knowledge and care of our precious Lake Champlain. I am pleased that we can illustrate in this magazine a small part of the voluminous archive of the senator’s legislative career–the third longest in U.S. history. The senator has entrusted his papers to the university to curate and maintain as a primary resource for scholars, leaders, and others addressing contemporary challenges. Senator Leahy set a high bar in his service to our beloved state and country. The students, faculty, and staff of UVM are committed as ever to the same, now and for the future. I hope you share my pride in reading about their efforts in this edition. —Suresh V. Garimella President, University of Vermont

ANDY DUBACK


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Fulbrights Forge Connections Around the Globe

4min
pages 12-13

Extra Credit: A Characteristically Quiet Centennial

2min
page 82

Catamount Nation: How a Sense of Belonging Translated to Success in School

3min
pages 74-75

Catamount Nation: The Connector

3min
pages 70-73

Back on Campus: Fostering Clean Energy Innovation

3min
pages 66-71

Open Access

11min
pages 58-61

Preserving a Legacy

6min
pages 52-58

Beyond Opioids

23min
pages 43-51

Listening to Leviathans

22min
pages 33-41

Celebrating the Fleming as a Gateway to the Arts

3min
pages 30-32

From Housekeeping to Research

3min
page 29

A Record Win

2min
page 28

Greenland Was Green –More Recently Than We Thought

3min
pages 26-27

Lessons from Europe’s Old-Growth Forests

4min
pages 24-25

Innovative Breakthrough Advances RSV Prevention

3min
pages 22-23

UVM People: Adam Nagler '89

3min
pages 20-21

Learning with Every Bite

7min
pages 18-19

Grad Student Promise Recognized by NSF

4min
page 17

Celebrating 50 Years of Environmental Research and Action

3min
page 16

Next-Generation Research

2min
page 15

Lessons in Hidden History

2min
page 15

Ideas into Action

3min
page 14

Sustainability Check-In with Elizabeth Palchak, PhD

4min
pages 11-13

UVM Tops $260 Million in Research Support

3min
page 10

UVM Responds to Record Flooding

4min
pages 8-9

President's Perspective: Solutions for a Healthier Environment and Society

3min
pages 4-6
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