University of Vermont

Burlington, VT
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    308 faculty · 290 courses · data as of 2026-07-02

    Natural Resources Conservation40 faculty · 30 courses avg h-index 22.7
    Rachelle Gould, Associate Professor h-index 33
    Environmental values, well-being, Cultural Ecosystem Services, relational values, environmental learning, human behavior, policy, diversity, equity BIO Dr. Rachelle Gould’s collaborative interdisciplinary research investigates the relations
    Notable: “Why protect nature? Rethinking values and the environment” (2016) · 1,696 citations
    Ana Morales, Associate Dean of Faculty Development, Associate Professor h-index 13
    Limnology, phytoplankton ecology, biogeochemistry, carbon cycling, lake ecosystem ecology BIO Mindy's a limnologist specializing in phytoplankton community ecology and carbon biogeochemistry. Her research focuses on the role of disturbance
    Notable: “Salting our freshwater lakes” (2017) · 462 citations
    Kyle Buck, Lecturer h-index 7
    Notable: “Conceptualizing holistic community resilience to climate events: Foundation for a climate resilience screening index” (2017) · 64 citations
    Anne Jefferson, Professor
    Watersheds, stormwater, flooding, river processes, Lake Champlain, microplastics, plastic pollution, water resources, science communication BIO Anne is a watershed hydrologist and geomorphologist who works where people live, work, and play.
    Courses: Natural Hist & Human Ecology 1 · Natural Hist & Human Ecology 2 · Critical Reflection & Dialogue · Race & Culture in NR · VT: Natural & Cultural History · Mindfulness & the Anthropocene +24 more
    Business Administration40 faculty · 40 courses avg h-index 13.6 #15 of 59 in Business Administration
    Pramodita Sharma, University Distinguished Professor, Schlesinger-Grossman Chair h-index 45
    Notable: “Defining the Family Business by Behavior” (1999) · 2,876 citations
    David A. Jones, Professor h-index 23
    Notable: “Applicant Attraction to Organizations and Job Choice: A Meta-Analytic Review of the Correlates of Recruiting Outcomes.” (2005) · 1,165 citations
    Hung Tuan Do, Associate Professor h-index 21
    Optimization, Stochastic Models, Queuing Systems, and Stochastic Game Theory applied to study systems in Operations and Supply Chain Management. Courses BUS 3730 Supply Chain Management Publications Full Publication History Courses BUS 3730
    Notable: “ESG and firm performance: The role of size and media channels” (2023) · 257 citations
    Andrew Prevost, Professor, Steven Grossman Endowed Chair of Finance h-index 19
    Notable: “Of What Value Are Shareholder Proposals Sponsored by Public Pension Funds?” (2000) · 216 citations
    Courses: Business Savvy · Prof. Development Series I · The Business Enterprise I · The Business Enterprise II · Business Communications · Information Technology +34 more
    Nursing32 faculty · 40 courses avg h-index 12.2
    Elise Tarbi, Assistant Professor h-index 16
    Palliative care, rural telehealth, communication, qualitative research BIO Dr. Elise Tarbi is a board-certified Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner with clinical experience and advanced certification in Hospice and Palliative
    Notable: “Characteristics of self-care interventions for patients with a chronic condition: A scoping review” (2020) · 175 citations
    Abigail Nevius, Clinical Assistant Professor
    Abilene A. Smith, Clinical Assistant Professor, Direct Entry Nursing Clinical Coordinator
    Nurse Case Management (ACM) Stroke Nursing (SCRN) Utilization Review BIO Abilene came to UVM from Michigan, where she worked as a clinical manager in cardiopulmonary rehabilitation and inpatient acute rehabilitation. She is currently employ
    Brandon Brown, Clinical Assistant Professor
    Courses: Special Topics · Internship · Independent Study · Teaching Assistantship · Undergraduate Research · Health and Sustainability +34 more
    Psychology30 faculty · 40 courses avg h-index 22.4 #36 of 89 in Psychology
    Betsy Hoza, Bishop Joyce Chair of Human Development Professor h-index 83
    Notable: “The Development and Validation of the Children’s Hope Scale” (1997) · 1,229 citations
    Matthew Price, George W. Albee Green & Gold Professor h-index 42
    Mental health, trauma, traumatic stress, PTSD, digital health, social media, digital interventions, psychology. BIO My research focuses on creating innovative strategies to expand the reach of clinical care for victims of traumatic ev
    Notable: “mHealth: A Mechanism to Deliver More Accessible, More Effective Mental Health Care” (2013) · 543 citations
    Sayamwong Hammack, Director, Neuroscience Graduate Program; Professor h-index 38
    Involve understanding the neurobiological mechanisms of stress, emotion and resilience. I use a variety of techniques to investigate these mechanisms, which include assessing conditioned and unconditioned fear and anxiety, pharmacological m
    Notable: “Post-traumatic stress disorder is associated with PACAP and the PAC1 receptor” (2011) · 806 citations
    Antonio Cepeda-Benito, Professor h-index 36
    Notable: “The development and validation of the state and trait food-cravings questionnaires” (2000) · 484 citations
    Courses: Topics In: First-Year Seminar · Topics in: FYS: Div Human Exp · Topics In: LASP Writing · Topics In: LASP Seminar · Exploring Psych Sci Research · Intro to Psychological Science +34 more
    Biology24 faculty · 40 courses avg h-index 22.6 #25 of 68 in Biology
    Nicholas J. Gotelli, University Distinguished Professor, George H. Perkins Professor h-index 87
    Organization of animal and plant communities BIO My research addresses basic questions about the organization of animal and plant communities. What are the forces that determine the species composition and abundance of natural assemblages?
    Notable: “Quantifying biodiversity: procedures and pitfalls in the measurement and comparison of species richness” (2001) · 6,404 citations
    Bryan Ballif, Professor, University Scholar h-index 47
    Signal transduction, proteomics, neuroscience BIO Research in the Ballif lab is primarily focused on elucidating molecular mechanisms of signal transduction with two major emphases: (A) genetically-defined signaling pathways regulating vert
    Notable: “ATM and ATR Substrate Analysis Reveals Extensive Protein Networks Responsive to DNA Damage” (2007) · 3,076 citations
    John Mitchell, Senior Lecturer h-index 42
    Epidermis; skeletal cardiac and smooth muscle; development, differentiation and remodeling of lung BIO Primary research activities have focused on the form and function of the Cytoskeleton of Eukaryotic Cells. These studies were under
    Notable: “Phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency: diagnosis and management guideline” (2014) · 722 citations
    Bin Deng, Research Professor h-index 38
    Proteomics research BIO My main responsibility is to work with the faculty, staff, and students of UVM and VGN Baccalaureate Partner Institutions (BPIs) in using mass spectometry-based proteomic techniques for their projects. Please visit V
    Notable: “Phosphorylation by p38 MAPK as an Alternative Pathway for GSK3β Inactivation” (2008) · 469 citations
    Courses: AP Biology 1 · AP Biology 2 · Transfer Bio: Non-Lab Science · Transfer Bio: Lab Science · Topics In: First-Year Seminar · Topics In: LASP Writing +34 more
    Government20 faculty · 40 courses avg h-index 14.2 #64 of 100 in Political Science
    Leigh Raymond, Gordon and Llura Gund Chair Professor h-index 23
    Public Policy, Environmental Politics and Policy BIO Professor Raymond’s research focuses on focuses on equity and justice conflicts in environmental politics and environmental behavior. Professor Raymond has won major grants from instituti
    Notable: “Equity and Greenhouse Gas Responsibility” (2000) · 193 citations
    Lisa M. Holmes, Associate Professor h-index 16
    American Politics, Public Law BIO Professor Holmes specializes in U.S. politics with a focus on judicial politics, constitutional law, and gender and law. Her research focuses on various issues surrounding the politics of the federal judici
    Notable: “Therapeutic Residential Care for Children and Youth: A Consensus Statement of the International Work Group on Therapeutic Residential Care*” (2016) · 220 citations
    Caroline Beer, John G. McCullough Professor of Political Science h-index 14
    Latin American Politics; Comparative Politics; research interests include democratization, political economy and women in politics. BIO Professor Beer teaches courses in comparative politics, Latin American politics, and global gender inequ
    Notable: “Quality of life: An approach integrating opportunities, human needs, and subjective well-being” (2006) · 1,038 citations
    Peter VonDoepp, Department Chair, Professor h-index 13
    Es on African politics, specifically examining judicial development, state-media relations, and democratic backsliding. He is author of Judicial Politics in New Democracies: Cases from Southern Africa (Lynne Rienner, 2009) and co-editor of
    Notable: “The Fate of Africa's Democratic Experiments: Elites and Institutions” (2006) · 86 citations
    Courses: Topics In: First-Year Seminar · FYS Intro to Political Theory · FYS US Political System · FYS Intro Int'l Relations · FYS Comparative World Politics · Topics In: LASP Writing +34 more

    Faculty counts are directory headcounts; the named list may be a subset. h-index shown only for ORCID-backed or high-confidence OpenAlex matches. Partial — enrichment ongoing.

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    About University of Vermont. University of Vermont in Burlington, VT reports an overall acceptance rate of 65.3%, an early-round acceptance rate of 72.6%, an SAT middle 50% of 1300–1420, a class size of 2,808, and a yield of 16.0% based on the most recent Common Data Set filings. Vermont's flagship public university in Burlington with strong environmental science, health, and liberal arts programs. 72.6% early action acceptance rate vs. 65% overall.