Lyndon State College narrows search for president to two candidates
Dr. Joe Bertolino and Dr. Michael Sonntag have accepted invitations to return to LSC on February 15 for final interviews with the Board.
Vermont State Colleges board approves 4 percent tuition increase
This increase is modest relative to public institutions around the nation, where the average increases of tuition more than double this proposal. However, that won’t reassure the students most affected by the increase. Nor would they benefit from the impact on programming that a lower rate of increase would have had.
New England Culinary Institute in preliminary affiliation discussions with Vermont State Colleges
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NEW ENGLAND CULINARY INSTITUTE IN PRELIMINARY AFFILIATION DISCUSSIONS WITH VERMONT STATE COLLEGES November 11, 2011 Contact: Dan Smith, Vermont State Colleges 802 373-6225 Fran Voigt, New England Culinary Institute 802 223-6324 MONTPELIER, VERMONT – Tim Donovan, chancellor of the Vermont State Colleges (VSC) and Fran Voigt, chief executive officer of the New [...]
Introducing Vermont Corporate College
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 16, 2011 CONTACT: Allan Rodgers, MBA, MEd Director, Vermont Corporate College www.vermontcorporatecollege.com Please mark your calendar for April 11, 2011 and plan to join us in Williston at an Open House for Vermont Corporate College — a new Vermont State Colleges Affiliate. We all have a shared interest in the long-term [...]
VSC chancellor issues statement on tuition increase
Tim Donovan, chancellor of the Vermont State Colleges, issued the following statement: On Thursday, the Vermont State Colleges Board of Trustees approved a 4 percent increase in tuition for next academic year. This increase applies to instate, undergraduate students at all five of the colleges. A 9-4 vote followed discussion involving all thirteen trustees in attendance. [...]
Vermont Senate tables special exemption for anonymous donors
Shumlin: “We listened to concerns that it was limiting public access to information when we need to keep Vermont as transparent as possible.”
Private gifts, public trust: Records law at center of press-gown kerfuffle
Corredera says that without a shield law for anonymous donors, UVM can’t compete with other schools for contributions.
























