Events Calendar
Castleton Nurses Pinning Ceremony
This symbolic ceremony has a long tradition for the Castleton campus Nursing Department.This symbolic ceremony has a long tradition for the Castleton campus Nursing Department. It is a capstone experience for nursing graduates at which awards are given for outstanding performance. Candles are lit and a pledge is recited by the graduates following the presentation […]
PFAS Exposure: From Seafood to Ski Wax
Presented by Kate Crawford, Professor at Middlebury College This event is a part of the Science Colloquium Speaker Series. Visiting academic scientists, professional practicing scientists, faculty, and students give presentations about current scientific research and careers in science. All talks are open to the public.
Stoichiometric Secrets of Salty Streams
Presented by Eric Moody, Professor at Middlebury College This event is a part of the Science Colloquium Speaker Series. Visiting academic scientists, professional practicing scientists, faculty, and students give presentations about current scientific research and careers in science. All talks are open to the public.
VSC Undergraduate Research Symposium
The symposium will feature research poster and slide presentations from McNair Scholars and OUR GPS Student Research Fellows from across the VSC system, as well as keynote remarks from VSC Chancellor Dr. Beth Mauch and VTSU faculty member, Dr. Andy Vermilyea. We are so excited to welcome the VSC community to this event to learn […]
Careers with NEIWPCC, NYSDEC, and a Wastewater Discharge Model Evaluation with a Hydrographic Dye Study
Presented by Christopher Ciccarelli, Environmental Analyst at the NY Department of Environmental Conservation. This event is a part of the Science Colloquium Speaker Series. Visiting academic scientists, professional practicing scientists, faculty, and students give presentations about current scientific research and careers in science. All talks are open to the public.
The La Brea Tar Pits: Ice Age Ecosystems Trapped in Ashpalt
Presented by Alexis Mychajiliw, Professor at Middlebury College. This event is a part of the Science Colloquium Speaker Series. Visiting academic scientists, professional practicing scientists, faculty, and students give presentations about current scientific research and careers in science. All talks are open to the public.
From Bench to Peak: Undergraduate-Led Discoveries in Exercise Science and Human Health
Presented by Andrea Corcoran, Assistant Professor at VTSU Castleton. This event is a part of the Science Colloquium Speaker Series. Visiting academic scientists, professional practicing scientists, faculty, and students give presentations about current scientific research and careers in science. All talks are open to the public.
“It’s Not Fair!” Health Inequities in the United States
Presented by Randy Brooks, Faculty at VTSU Castleton. This event is a part of the Science Colloquium Speaker Series. Visiting academic scientists, professional practicing scientists, faculty, and students give presentations about current scientific research and careers in science. All talks are open to the public.
The Precarious State of Moose in Vermont and the Challenges of Managing Wildlife Under Climate Change
Presented by James Murdoch, Professor and Dean at the UVM Rubentein School of Environmental and Natural Resources. This event is a part of the Science Colloquium Speaker Series. Visiting academic scientists, professional practicing scientists, faculty, and students give presentations about current scientific research and careers in science. All talks are open to the public.
How to Love a Forest
Presented by Ethan Tapper, Author and Forester, Bear Island Consulting This event is a part of the Science Colloquium Speaker Series. Visiting academic scientists, professional practicing scientists, faculty, and students give presentations about current scientific research and careers in science. All talks are open to the public.
Art Exhibit: Candidates
VTSU Castleton Bank Gallery 104 Merchants Row, Rutland, Vermont, United StatesArtists Chrystal Bean and Julie Griffith were both considered "non-traditional" college students. They each came to the Community College of Vermont with a wealth of lived experience before transferring to Castleton to earn their Bachelor's degrees. Now, both artists are candidates for the Master's of Fine Arts degree through Vermont State University. Their work is […]
