Montpelier, VT – Today, the Vermont House advanced a state budget that includes a historic $56.8M of funding for the Vermont State College System. This represents a maintenance of the $30M of annual base funding, a special $23.8M emergency bridge to stabilize the colleges’ finances, and $3M for COVID-crisis workforce training. “This is good news,” […]
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Weekend Travel Warning
NVU Community: As we enter the holiday weekend, please consider any travel plans that you may have and remember that Monday is an instructional day with classes in session as updated on our academic schedule for the fall semester. Living on campus, or locally off campus, you are considered a Vermonter and are required to […]
Continue ReadingSeptember 3 Update on the COVID-19 Coronavirus
September 3, 2020 Vermont Tech is now including its testing information on the college website for transparency and ease of access to these data. The institution is mandated to report out on dates defined by the State, and will also update this information as additional students return to campus for lab weeks. Due to that […]
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A Message from President Elaine C. Collins Dear NVU Students, Faculty, and Staff, It is hard to believe that we have completed our first two weeks of the academic year and that September is here! I hope you are pleased to have the semester underway. I would like to update you about a number of […]
Continue ReadingLeahy and Vermont Tech Announce a Nearly $8 Million Investment for Research
Senator Patrick Leahy, Vice Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, and Vermont Technical College (Vermont Tech) President Patricia Moulton Monday announced a $7.969 million contract awarded to Vermont Tech from the U.S. Army’s Industrial Base Analysis and Sustainment (IBAS) office as part of its National Imperative for Industrial Skills. The contract, which has an additional […]
Continue ReadingNVU Covid-19 Surveillance Testing
Northern Vermont University is beginning a COVID-19 surveillance testing program on September 7, 2020. The purpose of this testing program is to allow the university to monitor and address any trends and prevalence of cases and make timely decisions on intervention and response. Every other week, a random sample of campus-based students and employees will […]
Continue ReadingPresident’s All College Update: August ’20
Welcome back students! This has been such a strange year, along with a busier than usual summer, that it is almost hard to believe we are at the start of another school year! We have talked about fall and planned for these moments for months. I know this fall’s start is not going to look […]
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Continue ReadingVPR But Why podcast coloring pages and NVU-Lyndon students
The work of five NVU-Lyndon student and alumni illustrators and their professor, Barclay Tucker, received great exposure through a coloring pages project with VPR’s But Why: A Podcast for Curious Kids in spring 2020.
Continue ReadingImportant Updates Regarding the Spring Semester
Important Updates Regarding the Spring Semester Required Quarantine and Testing Arrival Quarantine: A notable change to the arrival quarantine policy for spring is the inclusion of all Vermont students in the requirement to quarantine ahead of arrival if moving back to the area to live on or off campus. Please review and follow state of Vermont quarantine […]
Continue ReadingAugust 17 Update on the COVID-19 Coronavirus
August 17, 2020 Dean of Students, Jason Enser, sent the following information to all students regarding the self-attestation protocol for the fall semester: Greetings Vermont Tech Student, As Vermont Tech prepares to return to the fall semester, there are some new procedures that all employees and students will be required to perform daily. One is […]
Continue ReadingLast chance for Covid-19 test before 8/18 in-person classes start – REQUIRED
NVU Students: If you need to be on campus for classes, work, athletics, tutoring, meals, campus mail, or any other reason, then you must get tested. You may not engage with the physical campuses in any way without first receiving a negative test result. There is no added cost beyond your tuition. Just bring yourself […]
Continue ReadingAugust 14 Update on the COVID-19 Coronavirus
August 14, 2020 Today, President Moulton sent the following message to the college community. Media may contact Amanda Chaulk, Director of Marketing & Communications at (802) 698-3036, or contact the President’s Office at president@vtc.edu. To our students, staff and faculty, As the college re-opens for the fall semester, I will be providing updates on our […]
Continue ReadingAugust 13 Update on the COVID-19 Coronavirus
August 13, 2020 Dean of Students, Jason Enser, sent the following information to all students regarding in-person lab weeks. Dear Students: By this time, some of you have already started to hear from some of your instructors about what weeks you will be on campus for in-person labs, if at all. I write to you […]
Continue ReadingFall 2020 Library Operations
August 11, 2020 NVU Community, Beginning on Tuesday, August 18, Samuel Read Hall Library on the Lyndon campus and Willey Library on the Johnson campus will begin operating according to the plan described below. The chief goal of the plan is to provide library services to the best of our abilities while reducing opportunities for […]
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