NVU Professor Emily Tarleton co-authored the just-released study Malnutrition Risk, Rurality, and Falls Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults,
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Northern Vermont University Earns Grand Gold Award for “Exceptional Re-Design” of Commencement 2020 into a Virtual Event
January 25 Update on the Coronavirus
January 25, 2021 As of today, the dashboard has been updated to reflect only spring semester data, per the tracking requirements of the State of Vermont. At this time, the data include Practical Nursing students and early returning residential students. Remaining residential students will be tested on January 29 for the start of the spring […]
Continue ReadingNVU Professor Powell’s New Poetry Collection Reviewed in The Boston Globe
NVU Professor Elizabeth Powell’snew book of poems was reviewed recently in a
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January 18 Update on the Coronavirus
January 18, 2021 Student athletes and resident assistants moved in to Randolph Center residential housing on January 15. They all received COVID-19 tests that day (Day 0 tests) and went into quarantine. All 21 tests came back negative, so residential students are able to leave their rooms while remaining on campus. These students will be […]
Continue ReadingImportant Spring Start Information and NVU Updates
A Message from President Elaine C. Collins Dear NVU Students, I hope you are doing well. It is hard to believe we are already halfway through January and getting close to our spring restart on February 1. So close in fact, that yesterday we welcomed some of our athletes back to our campuses! This past […]
Continue ReadingVermont Tech Announces Fall Graduations and Honors
In releases today, the college published the names of Vermont Tech students who graduated in the fall semester or achieved academic honors. Fall 2020 Graduation list – students who completed their degrees in the fall semester. Fall 2020 President’s list – degree students, carrying 12 or more letter-graded credit hours, who achieve a GPA of […]
Continue ReadingPresident’s All College Update: January ’21
MLK Day Events For the first time, Vermont Tech is closed in observance of the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday. This gives all of us the opportunity to participate in celebrations associated with this civil rights leader, and to provide acts of service in our communities. I hope each of you finds a way to […]
Continue ReadingImportant Information Regarding Your Spring Return
January 12, 2021 Dear NVU Students, Happy New Year! Your spring semester return home to NVU is approaching. As announced in October, and as required by the state of Vermont, we have adjusted the academic calendar to start on February 1. Classes will be taught through face-to-face, hybrid, and remote means. All of the same arrival and check-in […]
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Observed on the third Monday of January every year, this year’s MLK Day celebration is on January 18, 2021. This is the first year that Vermont Tech is closed in observance of the holiday, yet we continue to offer ways to celebrate, serve, and reflect on the impact of this historical American figure. At this […]
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January 8 Update on the Coronavirus
January 8, 2021 During the semester break, we continued to track student and employee COVID-19 testing results. During that period a number of health professions students tested positive outside of their classroom or college-sponsored clinical settings.
Continue ReadingNew Students: Spring semester check-in and COVID-19 testing
New NVU Students, Happy New Year! We have been working with the mandatory state guidance for COVID-19 to plan for your SOAR program and arrival to campus. Please read the information below thoroughly and reach out with any questions you may have. Check-In Dates and Process: Residential students will move on campus and get tested on January 29 at 1 […]
Continue ReadingNVU Professor of Anthropology Publishes First Application of Social Network Theory on Polyamory
Northern Vermont University Professor of Anthropology Janet Bennion will present a guided discussion on the efficacy and ethics of polyamory versus monogamy on The
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