Meet the Class of 2026
The University of Vermont's Class of 2026 is set to graduate the weekend of May 16–17, with students having come from throughout Vermont, the nation, and globally. Featured graduates include Alannah Fleming, who has secured a wildland firefighting job in Montana, and Annika Heintz, who has conducted research on political migration to Vermont.
The University of Vermont's Class of 2026 is preparing to receive their degrees. The graduates come from throughout Vermont, the nation, and globally. Alannah Fleming, a Wildlife and Fisheries Biology major, has secured a wildland firefighting job in Montana. She spent two summers working on forestry and wildland fire crews in Montana. Annika Heintz, a double-major in political science and environmental studies, has conducted research on political migration to Vermont. Heintz worked as a research assistant on the American Roots Migration Project and successfully defended her honors thesis. Cole Barry, an English major, has cultivated a literary community during his time at UVM. The Class of 2026 will graduate the weekend of May 16–17.
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