November 20 Update on the Coronavirus

November 20, 2020 A suspected case of COVID-19 of a commuter student on the Williston campus has been confirmed as positive. Their last time on campus was Thursday, November 12 and they developed symptoms days later. With this confirmation, college staff have notified all students and employees who came into contact with the student and […]

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November 19 Update on the Coronavirus

November 19, 2020 Today, we were notified that a Randolph Center employee has a confirmed positive case of COVID-19. With this confirmation, college staff have notified all employees who came into close contact with the employee to quarantine and monitor themselves for symptoms. We have also shared information about how to get a COVID test […]

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Haley Frechette: A first-generation student’s story

In all the chaos of the election, it would be easy to lose track of the fact that November 8th was National First-Generation Student Day. This day was meant to highlight and celebrate those who are the first in their family to attend college. I am proud to be one of those Vermonters.

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COVID: Important Case Update

A Message from President Elaine C. Collins Dear NVU Students, Faculty, and Staff, I am writing to update you on COVID cases at NVU. As of my last update to you on Friday, we have two new positives on the Lyndon campus involving commuter students. One of the positives came through our own testing and the […]

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November 17 Update on the Coronavirus

November 17, 2020 In reporting the numbers for this week, please note that an additional positive case was added among the non-residential students. This nursing student from a distance site was a close contact of a family member who had tested positive and went into quarantine, and subsequently developed symptoms. Their COVID test has since […]

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COVID: Important Announcement

A Message from President Elaine C. Collins Dear NVU Students, Faculty, and Staff, Today, amidst the Governor’s announcement that he is tightening restrictions in Vermont as COVID-19 cases climb, NVU received two positive results from our own surveillance testing yesterday and one presumptive positive from an off-site testing center. One of the positives is a commuting […]

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COVID: Important Notice to the NVU Community

A Message from President Elaine C. Collins Dear NVU Students, Faculty, and Staff, I am writing to let you know we have a third positive on our Lyndon campus for COVID-19. This case is directly connected to the positive we reported last week and it was fully expected. Though the student’s test did not immediately come […]

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President’s All College Update: November ’20

Transition Advisory Taskforce (TAT) Review Meetings I wanted to remind you all that we are hosting two review sessions for the college community on our first two draft project charters: Comprehensive Program Review and Transformation of Physical Infrastructure. Michelle Graham recently added these to all calendars to share the Zoom links. Please join us! If […]

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November 11 Update on the Coronavirus

November 11, 2020 Stacy Plourde, RDH, MS, CPHDH , the college’s COVID-19 Coordinator, sent the following message to all students that was shared with college employees: Today, the suspected case of COVID-19 of an employee at Catamount Center has been confirmed as positive. With this confirmation, college staff have notified all students and employees who […]

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Important COVID Notice to the NVU Community

A Message from President Elaine C. Collins Dear NVU Students, Faculty, and Staff, Today we learned that a live-in employee on our Lyndon campus has tested positive for COVID-19. We have begun our own internal contact tracing and are working with the Vermont Department of Health on next steps. Our positive case is in isolation. This […]

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News for Transforming Vermont Technical College

*Please note: this page is under construction and changes will be forthcoming. Resources Comprehensive Program Review Final Charter Charter Meeting: November 11, 2020 Transformation of Physical Infrastructure Final Charter Charter Meeting: November 19, 2020 Non-Traditional Pathways Final Charter Charter Meeting: December 2, 2020 Enhance Enrollment Pathways Final Charter Charter Meeting: December 14, 2020 Analysis of […]

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October 28 Update on the Coronavirus

October 28, 2020 President Moulton sent an update to the Vermont Tech Community about another positive case among our student population. Good morning Vermont Tech Community, Vermont Tech has recently been alerted to a positive COVID case among our students.  A nursing student at one of the distance sites has tested positive for COVID-19 and […]

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Important information about your break

A Message from President Elaine C. Collins Dear NVU Students, Tomorrow your two-day break begins. I hope this will leave you refreshed and ready to complete the semester. Over the break, I ask you to follow the Vermont state travel guidelines, which are required by the state and NVU. Please do not travel to yellow or red counties. With […]

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Northern Vermont University Presents The Monument

Northern Vermont University’s Performance, Arts, and Technology program, based on NVU’s Johnson campus, will present The Monument, an original immersive production performed live online. The 50-minute performance will run Thursday, October 29 at 7 p.m. and Friday, October 30 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $10, purchased through CatamountArts.org. The Zoom App is required for the show.

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NVU Community – The Spring 2021 Academic Calendar update

January 12, 2021 Message from Dr. Nolan Atkins, Provost: NVU Community: As we approach the spring semester, please note that the new start date will be February 1. Commencements will remain as scheduled for each campus: Saturday, May 15, 2021 (Johnson), and Sunday, May 16, 2021 (Lyndon). The break structure for spring 2021is still under consideration. […]

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