Join musical quartet Cantrip for a night of spellbinding entertainment. The name Cantrip is an Old Scots word meaning a charm, magic spell or piece of mischief and it aptly describes the unexpected twists and turns in their musical arrangements, likewise the compelling potency of their musicianship. Swirling border pipes, raging fiddle, thunderous guitar and […]
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The fair is designed to connect students with opportunities for part-time work, internships, study away programs, and club involvement. Last year, among employers and service organizations, there were over 60 clubs and 300 students in attendance! We welcome departments and offices to recruit for work-study or direct-hire positions, promote internship opportunities, highlight key resources, or […]
Homecoming Highlights Join us for a weekend of fun celebrating the VTSU Johnson campus with friends new and old.
The Flying Words Project is at once imaginative, experimental, and intense! Deaf American Sign Language poet Peter Cook presents three-dimensional imagery while collaborator Kenny Lerner's spoken words allow the hearing in the audience to literally see the ASL image and become lost in the movement. Together they have created a moving tapestry uniquely accessible to […]
As part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month and Collegiate Consent Week, the Wellness Center in partnership with the Soundings Program will host an educational event in collaboration with New Story, a local domestic violence prevention organization. This impactful session will address critical topics including consent, recognizing one's rights in relationships, the characteristics of healthy versus […]
“Dreamcatcher” is a collection of works dealing with Native America, and the Native American perspective. These visions are brought to life by artist Leland Faulkner using the tools of theater, mime, spoken word, and visual magic. In the Chippewa/Anishanabe language, Leland’s name is Wabuzouns, Little Rabbit. In his “Dreamcatcher” program, those who listen and watch […]
Now that Vermont is reviewing Act 250—legislation that has done so much to create a unique rural landscape in our state—it’s worth asking what we value in landscape in the first place. Why are inhospitable mountains beautiful? What’s actually attractive about a ruined barn? New York Times Bestselling author M. T. Anderson considers the politics […]
Homecoming Highlights Join us for a weekend of fun celebrating the VTSU Castleton campus with friends new and old.
We have all heard amazing stories of survival that rendered us awestruck. But too often, we don’t realize the wealth of information we can learn from people who make it to the other side of life’s most daunting challenges. In this lecture, New York Times bestselling author Michael J. Tougias chronicles harrowing survival stories and […]