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Rep. Troy Headrick, a Progressive/Democrat who represents Chittenden County, has introduced a bill that would hold the university to enrollment numbers as of July 2023 until the rental vacancy rate reaches 5%.
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Starting next fall, the University of Vermont will be tuition-free to all Vermont residents whose families make less than $60,000 a year, university officials announced on Friday.
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Catamount Run will bring roughly 500 more beds to South Burlington City Center, within a mile-and-a-half radius of UVM’s Burlington campus. The development will come online in phases, with plans to have 170 beds ready by summer 2024, and the rest finished within the following two years.
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The Vermont Commission on Native American Affairs agreed Wednesday to ask the University of Vermont to hold a symposium featuring speakers from state-recognized tribes.This is in response to a previous event held at UVM, where several representatives from the Quebec-based Odanak First Nation questioned the ancestry of some members of those tribes.
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Last week, Abenaki representatives from the Odanak First Nation addressed an uncomfortable, long-simmering dispute. Odanak citizens and officials said Vermont's state-recognized tribes are misrepresenting themselves as Abenaki � and profiting from it � when they are not Indigenous.
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Every March, medical students anxiously await Match Day, the day the National Resident Matching Program tells them where they will be doing their residency and fellowship training.
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It’s been over nine months since a majority of staff members at the University of Vermont voted to unionize. But so far, the union and UVM administration have not been able to reach a deal. And according to leaders of the union’s bargaining unit, a negotiating session this week didn't bring the sides any closer.
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Classes are 'as normal as they've been' with UVM spring semester underway, though COVID fears lingerJust over 11,000 undergraduates resumed classes this week at the University of Vermont. Classes are 'as normal as they've been' according to the student body president, though COVID fears linger
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The UVM women's basketball team opened it season with a successful rout of Merrimack, and the UVM men’s basketball team begins their 2021 season Thursday, Nov. 11. Both squads face a challenging year because of the difficulties posed last year � and some continuing into the new season � from the pandemic.
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We get an update on the state's ongoing response to COVID-19 and find out what it means that OneCare Vermont will become a part of the UVM Health Network.