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History of Equality Throughout its history, the University of Vermont has demonstrated its commitment to fairness and equality. It was the first American college or university with a charter plainly declaring that the "rules, regulations, and by-laws shall not tend to give preference to any religious sect or denomination whatsoever."
The University of Vermont (UVM), [a] officially titled as University of Vermont and State Agricultural College, is a public land-grant research university in Burlington, Vermont. [7] Founded in 1791, the university is the oldest in Vermont and the fifth-oldest in New England, making it among the oldest in the United States.
Jun 2, 2016 · 2004 Celebrating the 200th commencement in the university’s history, the graduation ceremony returns to the green. 2007 The university dedicates the Dudley H. Davis Center and celebrates the successful conclusion of the $250 million Campaign for the University of Vermont, among the key achievements of Daniel Mark Fogel’s presidency.
Mar 18, 2019 · 0:00. 0:58. The mystery of why the University of Vermont's name is abbreviated to UVM and not UVT is due to history instead of whimsy. The university was founded way back in 1791, according to UVM ...
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The University: A Brief History. Chartered in 1791, the same year that Vermont became the fourteenth state in the union, the University of Vermont was established as the fifth college in New England (after Harvard, Yale, Dartmouth and Brown).
The University Archives documents the history of the University of Vermont. The University Archives collects records of administrative and academic units, UVM theses and dissertations, papers of faculty and administrators, publications, photographs, and audiovisual material and makes them available to the UVM community and researchers.
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Founded in 1791, the year Vermont became the 14th state to join the union, the University of Vermont is the fifth oldest university in New England. To bring its illustrious history to life, we encourage you to take this walking tour of our historic campus. The tour is approximately 90-minutes; read detailed tour coverage from The Boston Globe ...