Ryan Delena ’24, an Outdoor Education, Leadership, and Tourism major, co-authored a memoir with his father titled Without Restraint: How Skiing Saved My Son’s Life. Readers have described it as powerful, moving, and inspirational.
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Ryan Delena ’24, an Outdoor Education, Leadership, and Tourism major, co-authored a memoir with his father titled Without Restraint: How Skiing Saved My Son’s Life. Readers have described it as powerful, moving, and inspirational.
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Members of The Climate Consensus at Northern Vermont University’s Lyndon campus will be putting their passion into action at two upcoming climate-focused events: the Seventh Annual Rally for the Planet on Friday, April 14 in Montpelier, Vt., and the Stonyfield Earth Day 5K on Saturday, April 22 in Londonderry, NH.
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NVU’s Lyndon campus will host a special screening of The Sanctity of Space, an epic film about three climbers’ daring attempt to cross the Moose’s Tooth Traverse in Alaska, a climb which had never been completed before.
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The Vermont Animation Festival is pleased to announce Oscar-nominated animation directors Max Porter and Ru Kuwahata will be the keynote speakers for the Eighth Annual Vermont Animation Festival.
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NVU’s Outdoor Education, Leadership, and Tourism program faculty and students have been out in the local and regional community learning and sharing their knowledge in a variety of ways this semester.
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Northern Vermont University-Lyndon community paid tribute to alumnus and athletic Hall of Famer Mark O’Brien ’89, who passed away in June of 2020.
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Dr. Parwinder Grewal, the new president of the Vermont State University (formerly NVU, Castleton and Vermont Technical College) has been visiting the campuses of all of the institutions since arriving in July.
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Earlier this summer, faculty, staff, and five students from Northern Vermont University-Lyndon resumed the opportunity of a lifetime to chase storms in tornado alley.
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Seven Northern Vermont University-Lyndon communications alums took home ten Emmy awards at the New England National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) 45th Boston/New England Emmy Awards ceremony on June 4, 2022.
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Northern Vermont University broadcast and digital journalism students swept the Multimedia Journalist category in the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Boston/New England Chapter of the 2022 College/University Student Production Awards.
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Northern Vermont University Welcomes Lakou Mizik to Host Their Basic Haitian Rhythms and Dance Workshop and Perform a Concert at the NVU-Lyndon Campus
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Do North Coworking and Northern Vermont University announce applications are now being accepted for the first four-month cohort for the new Forest Products Accelerator program.
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The Pride Progress Flag raised on the Lyndon campus on Friday was stolen and the flagpole removed through an act of vandalism.
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It is no secret that hospitals and health care providers around the state are in dire need of skilled nurses. In Vermont, professional nursing is the largest single segment of the health care workforce. And nursing provides a good, high-paying job for those who choose this profession.
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NVU Professor of Atmospheric Sciences Jay Shafer co-wrote 10 pages of the state’s Climate Action Plan focusing on extreme weather and climate impacts in Vermont in his role on the […]
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