
Amy Kolb Noyes
ReporterAmy is an award winning journalist who has worked in print and radio in Vermont since 1991. Her first job in professional radio was at WVMX in Stowe, where she worked as News Director and co-host of The Morning Show. She was a VPR contributor from 2006 to 2020.
Amy reported on communities in north-central Vermont and was VPR’s higher education reporter. In 2019 Amy received a reporting fellowship from the Education Writers Association to cover the struggles Vermont’s small colleges are facing. took Amy and videographer to college campuses around the state.
Amy has a B.S. in Broadcast Journalism from Syracuse University.
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There’s still a chance that Major League Baseball will start up again this summer amid the COVID-19 pandemic, but one league here in New England will not�
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When a global pandemic abruptly shutters your business, do you close up shop, or pivot to a new model? That’s the calculation businesses around Vermont�
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The president of Castleton University submitted her resignation on Wednesday, at the same meeting where trustees formally accepted the resignation of�
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Bars and restaurants have been limited to takeout and delivery in Vermont since March 17. While some have closed their doors for the time being, many have�
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Champlain College, in Burlington, has a new president. The college announced today that Benjamin Ola. Akande will lead the school starting on July 1.�
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Updated 6:45 p.m.The leader of Vermont’s higher education system plans to close three campuses next fall and eliminate 500 jobs to close "significant"�
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It’s been nearly a month since the U.S. and Canada closed the border to non-essential travel, So, what’s it like to be one of the few people who are still�
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Vermont State Colleges Chancellor Jeb Spaulding told the Senate Education Committee this week that the state college system is in a crisis situation due�