March 10, 2021 During routine surveillance testing on Monday, one residential student tested positive for COVID-19. Their results were received Tuesday and the student was immediately moved to campus isolation. Contact tracing identified five residential and two commuter students as close contacts, who are now in quarantine. No faculty or staff were considered close contacts. […]
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Vermont Animation Festival Begins Friday, March 26
The Sixth Annual Vermont Animation Festival, hosted by Northern Vermont University in partnership with Catamount Arts and the Vermont Curators Group, will be held virtually March 26 and 27.
Continue ReadingXusana Davis, Vermont Executive Director of Racial Equity, to Talk at Northern Vermont University
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Continue ReadingNorthern Vermont University’s Student-Run Record Label Produces Fifth EP
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Continue ReadingMarch 1 Update on the Coronavirus
March 1, 2021 President Moulton has released her statement on plans for academic delivery and housing options for the fall. Her full statement is available on the college website and was sent to all employees and students today.
Continue ReadingNorthern Vermont University Students Attend First Virtual Harvard National Model United Nations Conference
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Continue ReadingVSCS BOT Passes Transformation Plan for System
February 20 Update on the Coronavirus
February 20, 2021 The data dashboard has been updated to include our most recent Broad tests that had all negative results.
Continue ReadingFebruary 19, 2021: An Update on COVID Cases
A Message from President Elaine C. Collins: Dear NVU Students, Faculty, and Staff, I am writing to let you know we have a fifth positive COVID-19 case. This case involves a commuter student on the Lyndon campus. This case was fully expected since it is directly connected to a positive case we reported earlier in […]
Continue ReadingFebruary 16, 2021: An Important COVID-19 Update
A Message from President Elaine C. Collins: Good morning, NVU Students, Faculty, and Staff, I am writing to let you know we have two additional COVID-19 positive cases, one on each campus. Both cases involve commuter students. At Johnson, the student tested positive at an offsite testing center and at Lyndon, the student tested positive […]
Continue ReadingPresident’s All College Update February ’21
Transforming Vermont Technical College The work of presenting the charter documents and assimilating feedback is complete. The working groups for each charter are starting to form and collaborate on their priority. The documents on the website are up to date and available to everyone to keep track of our progress. I will be adding more […]
Continue ReadingProfessor Sabol Named VT Engineer of the Year
Vermont Tech is proud to announce that Scott Sabol, Professor in the Department of Architectural and Building Engineering Technology within the School of Engineering and Computing, has been named Engineer of the Year by the professional associations for engineers in Vermont. Sabol is a licensed structural engineer and holds the position of Secretary as a […]
Continue ReadingFebruary 13 Update on the Coronavirus
February 13, 2021 The data dashboard has been update to include residential testing, surveillance testing, and tests provided by non-residential and commuting students. The single residential positive test was from a student not yet living in residence, but counted among residents as they arrived on campus after completing isolation.
Continue ReadingNVU Men’s Basketball Competitive Season Begins Today with Lyndon Hornets vs. Johnson Badgers
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