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Our students are fearless thinkers and innovators, developing solutions for the world's most challenging problems.
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accelerated master's programs

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4+1 Accelerated Master's Programs

Our 4+1 programs give you a competitive edge, allowing you to earn your bachelor's and master's degrees in as few as five years. 

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Online Programs That Work for You

Working professionals don't always have the time for in-person learning. Our online programs allow you to earn a degree or certificate even with a busy schedule. 

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Student Resources to Help You Succeed

We are committed to ensuring that you have the resources you need to thrive during every step of your academic journey. You will have the support you need academically and beyond through SBS Pathways (our advising office), SBS RISE, and additional university-level resources. 

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SBS Senior Celebration - May 16, 5:00 pm

SBS Senior Celebration is just around the corner! Use the link below to find answers about the ceremony, directions, parking, and how to watch online if you cannot attend in person.
Senior Celebration Info & Livestream >
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Can Photothermal Fabric Reduce Home Heating Use?

How do we combat climate change and skyrocketing home heating bills? A team of researchers including Catherine Aragón, landscape architecture, have found that a special photothermal fabric can help reduce home heating use by as much as 23%. 

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SBS Undergrad Co-Authors Reconstruction Paper

Bella Astrofsky '26 and Kathy Roberts Forde, journalism, have co-authored a study examining how the Jackson Clarion and other newspapers helped devise the Mississippi Plan of 1875 and the violent overthrow of the state's Reconstruction government. 

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Jason Kamilar Elected to AAAS

Jason Kamilar, anthropology, has been elected to the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) for his "distinguished contributions to the field of primatology, particularly to primate behavior, ecology, and evolution." 

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LARP Studio Recognized for Community Work

A planning initiative focused on climate resilience in Vermont led by graduate students in the Department of Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning (LARP) has received national recognition from the American Planning Association. 

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Our Donors Make a Difference

SBS alumni and friends allow us to provide life-changing internships and programs for our students. Programs like SBS in DC and SBS RISE are possible thanks to generous gifts from our donors. If you are interested in donating to the College, please contact Robin Elkins ([email protected]).
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