

Fleming Museum
On UVM's central campus, the Fleming Museum of Art is a staple of the university's appreciation for artistic expression. Since its opening in 1931, the museum has brought world-class art and diverse visual culture to the people of northern New England. This year, the main presentations will be held in the Fleming Museum.
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Mission Statement from the Fleming Museum of Art:
"The Fleming Museum of Art serves as a gateway for active cultural exchange and critical thinking in our communities and an essential learning resource for the University of Vermont. Through the experience of our diverse collection, dynamic exhibition schedule, and innovative educational programming, people of all ages are inspired to discover the arts and cultures of the world.​"

Innovation Hall
Innovation Hall is one of the newest buildings on UVM's campus. Together with Discovery Hall, it hosts the chemistry and physics departments. Innovation Hall’s five floors are dedicated to collaborative learning at all levels. The building features multiple technology-rich classrooms and teaching labs designed for active learning and group projects. Upper floors are a mix of offices and study areas designed to encourage cross-disciplinary learning among students and faculty.
Ifshin and Kalkin Halls

Ifshin Hall and Kalkin Hall are home to the Grossman School of Business at UVM. Right in between Innovation Hall and the Fleming Museum, Ifshin and Kalkin Halls provide students with state-of-the-art educational facilities, designed to enhance their learning experiences with world class faculty and business leaders. It contains a multi-purpose event room, case rooms, classrooms, student study rooms, common areas and administrative offices. Also, a small coffee shop, Campus Perk, is housed in Ifshin Hall!
Parking
During registration, there will be an option to purchase a parking pass. There is plenty of parking on campus: the Votey Lot, the Jeffords Lot, the Converse Lot, to name a few on central campus.