Important 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, […]

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MLK Day Events

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 […]

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NVU President Elaine Collins Responds to Violence at U.S. Capitol

A Message from President Elaine C. Collins:

Dear NVU Community,

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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 […]

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New 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 […]

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NVU 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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Holiday Greetings: December ’20

Happy Holidays from Vermont Tech! With the fall semester closed and winter PN one new, I wanted to take a moment to wish you all a safe and happy holiday […]

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NVU Awarded USDA RUS Funding to Expand Community Learning and Telemedicine Access Network throughout Vermont

Northern Vermont University has been awarded a $465,000 USDA Rural Utilities (RUS) grant to expand videoconferencing services in rural communities throughout the state.

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December 10 Update on the Coronavirus

December 10, 2020 This week, we have been notified of an additional off-campus student testing positive for COVID-19. That student had one close contact to be notified, as that person […]

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Academic Calendar – Revised for Spring 2021 (ARCHIVED)

NVU Faculty, Staff, and Students  – Attached please find the updated Academic Calendar for NVU, which reflects the revised first day of classes, as well as the revised spring break, […]

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December 4 Update on the Coronavirus

December 4, 2020 In the last week, we have been notified of new positive cases of COVID-19 among four off-campus students and one Randolph Center employee. The employee has been […]

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NVU Journalism Students Sharpen their Reporting Skills Covering Election 2020

Election Day 2020 offered an on-the-ground lesson in covering politics as news for Northern Vermont University broadcast and print journalism students.

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NVU Alum Creates Animation for VSO Online Program for Children

The Vermont Symphony Orchestra (VSO) has always taken part in in-school ensemble residencies. That is, until this unusual school year. 

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Vermont Tech Website Migration Wins Three Web Design Awards

Vermont Technical College is pleased to announce that its recently relaunched website has received three design awards from two award competitions. One of the competitions, the W3 Awards, awarded the […]

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NVU Professor of History Alexandre Strokanov Presented at Two International Conferences in Fall 2020

Northern Vermont University Professor of History Alexandre Strokanov presented virtually at two prestigious international conferences this fall, one held in Poland and the second in China.

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