All University Update November 28, 2022

Landscape shot of Randolph campus

Greetings Vermont State University community,

Welcome back from the Thanksgiving holiday! I hope you had a restful few days, doing the things you enjoy with the people you care about.

There are just three weeks left in the fall semester and only a little over a month until we welcome 2023. My best wishes to you on final exams and projects. To our December graduates, my congratulations to you on your hard work to complete your degree.

Tomorrow is #GivingTuesday, a global day dedicated to giving back. Watch for a special message from me about how we can all participate in a campaign to support students and the high-impact education they receive at our Vermont State University institutions.

Yours,
President Grewal

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Transformation Updates

We have welcomed Amy Daviarz, the new Title IX and Protected Rights Coordinator for Vermont State University. Amy joins the Office of the Chancellor in Montpelier while she completes her training under Kathryn Santiago’s supervision. She will then transition over to Vermont State University. Welcome, Amy! Additional transformation updates can be found in the most recent Sway.

This issue includes the following:

  • Title IX and Protected Rights Coordinator for VTSU
  • Spotlight: Updates from VSCS Library Transformation
  • Transformation Project Updates
  • The CCV Graduate Connection VTSU
  • Vermont State Colleges in the News

Upcoming Vermont State University Events

Town Hall Meetings

President Grewal invites all faculty, staff, and students to Town Hall meetings on:

Open House

Vermont State University In the News

New England Cable News: Team USA Athletes Savor Thanksgiving Week Stop in Vt. on World Cup Circuit

WCAX-TV: How Killington partners with a Vermont college to staff the ski resort

From Our Campuses

Castleton

Take a Moment at the Mandala

“The Mandala is something that every student walks by,” Jennifer said. “But what the students might not know is that the Mandala is an interactive sculpture, and the marble centerpiece turns.” Read the entire article.

Vermont Tech

History Is Made at Cross Country Nationals

Trevor Kipp, who graduated Brattleboro High School in 2019 became the first All-American male athlete for Vermont Technical College Friday when he finished third at the USCAA Cross Country Nationals in Virginia Beach. Read the entire article.

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Quote/Unquote

“Our campuses are excited to participate in Giving Tuesday, which is the biggest giving day of the year around the world. We have three unique campaigns running at Castleton, NVU, and Vermont Tech in order to meet the individual needs of our campuses. Just like Vermont State University, #GivingTuesday is not about just one thing…it’s about all of us, and we hope that you will make a gift to the campaign of your choice to help us meet our goals!”

-Lauren Philie, Assistant Vice President of Institutional Advancement