A Message from Interim President John W. Mills: Dear NVU Students, Faculty, and Staff, We have three new positives to report – two at Johnson and one at Lyndon. Total cumulative positives since the start of […]
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A Message from Interim President John W. Mills Dear NVU Students, Faculty, and Staff, It is so good to see you all again after the Thanksgiving break. Welcome home to […]
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Imagine, as a college student, the opportunity to work with an early-stage technology company helping to improve electric system reliability under extreme weather. Imagine the opportunity to work in a 1,500-acre tract of woods building trails, controlling invasive species and doing GIS/GPS mapping.
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A Message from Interim President John W. Mills Dear NVU Students, Faculty, and Staff, We have one new expected positive to report on the Lyndon campus. Total cumulative positives since […]
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A Message from Interim President John W. Mills Dear NVU Students, Faculty, and Staff, We have three new cases at NVU to report on the Lyndon campus including one that […]
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Northern Vermont University-Lyndon and Vermont Technical College announced that a $240,000 grant from the US Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration will expand nursing capacity in the Northeast Kingdom.
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A Message from Interim President John W. Mills Dear NVU Students, Faculty, and Staff, We have six new cases at NVU to report. At Lyndon, three are from follow-up testing […]
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A Message from Interim President John W. Mills Dear NVU Students, Faculty, and Staff, We have one new COVID-19 positive to report on the Lyndon campus from our testing Wednesday. The staff member is off […]
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Scholarships to Northern Vermont University will be awarded to winners and runners up of the 2021-2022 Vermont High School Writing Contest.
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What happens when climate model projections for the Northeastern United States are based on outdated or inaccurate temperature estimates of large bodies of water such as the Great Lakes? That’s what Northern Vermont University Associate Professor of Atmospheric Sciences Janel Hanrahan and two NVU student interns set out to study in summer 2018.
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