Northern Vermont University’s Center for Professional Studies announces a collaboration with the Northwoods Stewardship Center to offer a hands-on Sustainable Trail Building Certificate program of study at the conservation organization’s site in East Charleston, Vt. The program will begin September 10, 2023.
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Renowned climber to screen award-winning documentary
Freddie Wilkinson, renowned climber who teaches at the Lyndon campus, talks about his film “The Sanctity of Space.”
Continue ReadingCongratulations, NVU Graduates!
Northern Vermont University celebrated its August and December 2022 graduates during a Commencement ceremony on each campus this month.
Continue ReadingVermont Animation Festival Announces Oscar-Nominated Directors as Keynote Speakers
The Vermont Animation Festival is pleased to announce Oscar-nominated animation directors Max Porter and Ru Kuwahata will be the keynote speakers for the Eighth Annual Vermont Animation Festival.
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NVU’s Outdoor Education, Leadership, and Tourism program faculty and students have been out in the local and regional community learning and sharing their knowledge in a variety of ways this semester.
Continue ReadingNVU Welcomes International Students to the Johnson Campus through a Housing Partnership with Smugglers’ Notch Resort
The award-winning, family-friendly resort, Smugglers’ Notch, and Northern Vermont University (NVU) have partnered to offer cultural exchange students seasonal housing this winter.
Continue ReadingParwinder Grewal Settles In as the First President of Vermont State University
Not long after he took the top job at the newly created Vermont State University, Parwinder Grewal attended a five-day workshop at Harvard University for new college presidents.
Continue ReadingNew State College President Visits Lyndon Campus
Dr. Parwinder Grewal, the new president of the Vermont State University (formerly NVU, Castleton and Vermont Technical College) has been visiting the campuses of all of the institutions since arriving in July.
Continue ReadingNew State College President Visits Lyndon Campus
President Grewal visited the NVU-Lyndon campus for a Meet the President event held during Homecoming. He spoke to the Caledonian-Record about his vision for Vermont State University — and of […]
Continue ReadingNew VTSU president see chance to ‘transform higher education’
President Grewal talks with the Rutland Herald about transforming higher education in Vermont. Accessibility and affordability are top of mind.
Continue ReadingFrom 3 Struggling Public Colleges, a New University Emerges
Enrollment declines, state underfunding, and structural deficits created a crisis in Vermont’s college system. Rather than close campuses, a statewide hybrid institution aims to cut costs and build long-term legislative […]
Continue ReadingNVU to Host Veterans Summit with Sebastian Junger
The Tenth Annual Veterans Summit will be held on Northern Vermont University’s Lyndon Campus on Wednesday, June 3, and veterans, military families, and all who care about veteran’s issues are invited to attend.
Continue ReadingNVU Produces Musical Hair Production on Johnson Campus
The Performance, Arts, and Technology program based at Northern Vermont University’s Johnson Campus is set to celebrate the awakening of the power in youth with its spring mainstage musical performance of Hair, running Thursday, April 21 through Sunday, April 24.
Continue ReadingInaugural Vermont State University President Named by Vermont State Colleges Systems Board of Trustees
Today the Board of Trustees of the Vermont State Colleges System announced that Parwinder Grewal has accepted the position of president at Vermont State University, effective July 1, 2022. Vermont State University will welcome its first class in fall 2023.
Continue ReadingCoalition of Minority Students Creates New Resource Center on NVU’s Johnson Campus
The dedication of the Mamadou N’Diaye Resource Center brought the Northern Vermont University Johnson Campus community together to celebrate this new space for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) students.
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