Do North Coworking and Northern Vermont University announce applications are now being accepted for the first four-month cohort for the new Forest Products Accelerator program.
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NVU Pride Progress Flag Vandalized
The Pride Progress Flag raised on the Lyndon campus on Friday was stolen and the flagpole removed through an act of vandalism.
Continue ReadingLyndon Institute Students Can Now Earn an NVU Associate Degree Tuition Free
Northern Vermont University (NVU) and Lyndon Institute (LI) officials, as well as student program participants, joined together to announce the innovative expansion of the successful early college program, the Lyndon Learning Collaborative.
Continue ReadingResource Center for BIPOC Students to be Named for Mamadou N’Diaye
A new resource center for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) students on the Northern Vermont University Johnson Campus will be named in honor of NVU-Johnson student Mamadou N’Diaye who passed away in July of 2020.
Continue ReadingVT High School Writing Contest Winners Announced
Northern Vermont University and the League of Vermont Writers are pleased to announce the winners and runners-up in their first annual Vermont High School Writing Contest.
Continue ReadingNVU Professor Helped Produce Climate Action Plan as Part of Vermont Climate Council
NVU Professor of Atmospheric Sciences Jay Shafer co-wrote 10 pages of the state’s Climate Action Plan focusing on extreme weather and climate impacts in Vermont in his role on the […]
Continue ReadingGroundhog Day the Hornet Way at Northern Vermont University-Lyndon!
Groundhog Punxsutawney Phil has been at his job predicting just when winter will end since 1887. But with only a 40% accuracy rate, Northern Vermont University Atmospheric Sciences students believe it’s time for a fresh perspective grounded in real science. And today, they introduced a new weather forecaster to their team: NVU-Lyndon’s own Buzz the Hornet!
Continue ReadingNVU to Highlight Black Excellence throughout February
Authors, social activists, a runner, a congresswoman, teachers, an actor, a mathematician, and several NVU students — NVU-Lyndon FAIR and NVU-Johnson DITF asked for examples of people who represent Black Excellence…
Continue ReadingDo North Coworking to Offer KickstartNEK Business Accelerator Program Registration Open Now for February Start
Do North Coworking announces the launch of KickstartNEK, a 10-week program designed to help small businesses and entrepreneurs explore, test, and build their ideas into profitable businesses. Based on the […]
Continue ReadingIn Celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Today we celebrate and honor one of our nation’s most-revered leaders, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. While he stood for so many causes, we mostly know Dr. King for his fight for equality and voting, civil, and human rights for all people in the United States.
Continue ReadingNorthern Vermont Earns Gold Award for 2021 Virtual Graduation Experience
Northern Vermont University (NVU) is excited to announce it was awarded Gold in the CASE Circle of Excellence Awards in the Special Events, Online Commencements category for its two 2021 virtual commencement events.
Continue ReadingNVU Julian Scott Gallery Director Curating 125th Anniversary Exhibitions for Vermont’s First Art Museum
Phillip Robertson, director of the Julian Scott Gallery and part-time faculty in the Studio Arts program at NVU-Johnson, is curating the T.W. Wood Gallery’s 125th Anniversary Celebration Exhibitions.
Continue ReadingBlackbaud Data Security Incident
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