
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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A vacant lot in downtown Morrisville could soon be the site of a 24-unit affordable housing projectLamoille Housing Partnership is working with Housing�
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One of the first things students embarking on a college search learn is just how expensive college tuition can be. The sticker price for a single year's�
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Last month Marlboro College announced plans to close its Marlboro campus and merge with Emerson College, in Boston. Now a group led by former faculty�
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When Suresh Garimella took the helm at UVM earlier this year, he became the newest college president in Vermont. But the state’s flagship university is�
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A month ago, Champlain College sophomore Peter Kuli was in his dorm room, messing around with a friend's rap song about baby boomer attitudes. He uploaded�
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Marlboro College announced Wednesday it plans to close its southern Vermont campus this spring. The school says it is striking a deal with Emerson�
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A New Hampshire boarding school has signed a $4.9 million deal to buy the former Southern Vermont College campus in Bennington. The Oliverian School�
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Last week brought the first early decision deadlines for high school seniors applying to college � and also a lot of potential questions: Just what is�
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Backed by fans from four high schools in two counties, the Fairfax-Lamoille Bullets play their last football game of the regular season on Saturday. If�
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For the past year, Goddard College, in Plainfield, has been operating under accreditation probation for not meeting financial standards and other�