A Message from Interim President John W. Mills Dear NVU Students, Faculty, and Staff, We have one new expected positive to report on the Lyndon campus. Total cumulative positives since the start of the semester are tracked at NorthernVermont.edu/COVID19. Please remember, pretend you are on campus during your Thanksgiving break. · Wear your mask. · Limit your contact […]
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All College Update November 16, 2021
Heading into the Thanksgiving holiday, I want to express my gratitude for ALL of you. As we have weathered significant change, both globally and locally here at our Vermont Tech community, you continue to rise to every challenge. As you know, it takes ALL of us to effectively operate this college, we are all vital. I thank you for all you do. Wishing you all a safe […]
Continue ReadingCOVID UPDATE: 3 New Positives | Last Testing Until After Break
A Message from Interim President John W. Mills Dear NVU Students, Faculty, and Staff, We have three new cases to report on the Lyndon campus, two from testing on campus and one from an off-site test over the weekend. Total cumulative positives since the start of the semester are tracked at NorthernVermont.edu/COVID19. Our last testing […]
Continue ReadingCOVID UPDATE: 3 New Positives
A Message from Interim President John W. Mills Dear NVU Students, Faculty, and Staff, We have three new cases at NVU to report on the Lyndon campus including one that was already isolated. Total cumulative positives since the start of the semester are tracked at NorthernVermont.edu/COVID19. With Vermont breaking records in number of positives, we […]
Continue ReadingNative American Heritage Month
Dear Vermont Tech Community: In November, we honor Native American Heritage Month. This month allows us time to learn, reflect, and engage in both the historical and modern experiences of Native Americans in our country. We use the term Native Americans to represent the Indigenous peoples of the Americas. The best terminology is what an […]
Continue ReadingVermont State Colleges Awarded Grant From U.S. Department Of Commerce to Expand Nursing Capacity in the Northeast Kingdom
Northern Vermont University-Lyndon and Vermont Technical College announced that a $240,000 grant from the US Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration will expand nursing capacity in the Northeast Kingdom.
Continue ReadingCOVID UPDATE: 6 New Positives
A Message from Interim President John W. Mills Dear NVU Students, Faculty, and Staff, We have six new cases at NVU to report. At Lyndon, three are from follow-up testing of 169 NVU community members on Friday and one from off-site testing reported by a staff member. At Johnson, there are two positives, one student […]
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A Message from Interim President John W. Mills Dear NVU Students, Faculty, and Staff, We have six new COVID-19 positives on the Lyndon campus this week. Five of these cases are connected to an off-campus Halloween party. Contact tracing continues and we are isolating as necessary. Total cumulative positives since the start of the semester are tracked […]
Continue ReadingVermont Tech Launches New Sports OTT Channel to Broadcast Athletic Events
There’s a new way to enjoy Vermont Tech Athletics. Now you can catch every game from the comfort of…anywhere! The new Vermont Tech OTT channel allows viewers to access games and other sports programming for free on their AndroidTV, AppleTV, FireTV, Roku, and other similar apps. “We are excited to be everywhere for our Vermont Tech sports fans,” […]
Continue ReadingCOVID-19 Update| 1 New Positive
A Message from Interim President John W. Mills Dear NVU Students, Faculty, and Staff, We have one new COVID-19 positive to report on the Lyndon campus from our testing Wednesday. The staff member is off campus and isolating. Contact tracing is underway. Total cumulative positives since the start of the semester are tracked at NorthernVermont.edu/COVID19. As we embark on Halloween festivities this […]
Continue ReadingNVU Scholarships for Vermont High School Writing Contest Winners
Scholarships to Northern Vermont University will be awarded to winners and runners up of the 2021-2022 Vermont High School Writing Contest.
Continue ReadingAll College Update October 20, 2021
COVID-19 Update Thank you to everyone for working to keep us all safe. We’ve had just a few COVID cases recently, all commuter students. We need to strive for a zero-case count. If you have any questions about vaccinations and COVID safety, please contact studentaffairs@vtc.edu. We need to collectively be vigilant regarding the Delta variant […]
Continue ReadingNVU’s Atmospheric Sciences Faculty and Alumni Publish Climate Change Research
What happens when climate model projections for the Northeastern United States are based on outdated or inaccurate temperature estimates of large bodies of water such as the Great Lakes? That’s what Northern Vermont University Associate Professor of Atmospheric Sciences Janel Hanrahan and two NVU student interns set out to study in summer 2018.
Continue ReadingCOVID-19 Update| 1 New Positives | Flu Clinics
A Message from Interim President John W. Mills Dear NVU Students, Faculty, and Staff, We have one new COVID-19 positive to report on the Johnson campus from an off-site test. Contact tracing is underway. Total cumulative positives since the start of the semester are tracked at NorthernVermont.edu/COVID19. I’d like to remind you all to stay home […]
Continue ReadingNAHL Announces Partnership with Northern Vermont University
NVU named preferred university services partner to provide online academic outlet for college-ready players The North American Hockey League (NAHL) is pleased to announce it has partnered with Northern Vermont University (NVU) to provide online higher education access for players. NVU has been named the preferred university services partner of the North American Hockey League and the […]
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