Exploring Global Sustainability with Cuba as a Classroom
In November 2024, the Institute for Energy and the Environment sent 13 students and three faculty and staff to Cuba for its annual Global Sustainability Field Study. Students learned about […]
In November 2024, the Institute for Energy and the Environment sent 13 students and three faculty and staff to Cuba for its annual Global Sustainability Field Study. Students learned about […]
On the morning of January 20, the Environmental Advocacy Clinic at Vermont Law and Graduate School filed an amicus brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of […]
Below is a selection of recent news highlights featuring members of Vermont Law and Graduate School’s faculty and staff. Holiday Stress: A Lawyer’s Guide to Balancing Work, Life, and Well-being […]
Below is a selection of recent news highlights featuring members of Vermont Law and Graduate School’s faculty and staff. What Trump’s Return to Office Could Mean for Animals November 20, […]
Approximately four years ago on his birthday, Ed Keable was about to leave for a ski vacation with his husband, when then Sec. David Bernhardt of the United States Department […]
This summer, Swan Society—a student group dedicated to birding at Vermont Law and Graduate School—established the nation’s first chapter of National Audubon Society on the campus of a law school. […]
Savannah Collins JD/MCEP’25 decided to attend Vermont Law and Graduate School (VLGS) because she was looking for more than an environmental law school. She was searching for a school with […]
This summer, Vermont Law and Graduate School students took their environmental learning into the field by traveling off campus to dive into coastal resources issues in Maine and explore environmental […]