Vermont State University plans to give up the lease on its Foley Hall residence in downtown Rutland. The building is expected to become apartments.
The plan aims to manage resources better by focusing operations in fewer buildings and repurposing others through demolition, sale, lease to community partners, or conversion to workforce housing.
Vermont Business Magazine Vermont State University (VTSU) is the Educational Partner for the 2026 Vermont Cannabis Convention, the university announced today. The partnership connects the state’s ...
After rolling past Rhode Island College on Wednesday, the Eastern Connecticut State Warriors made a trip up to Vermont. They took care of business, cruising past the VTSU Castleton Spartans 78-62 on ...
Matthew’s journey began with homelessness and online high school using library Wi-Fi. With strength, dedication, and the support of his community, he broke down barriers, found his calling in social ...
Adapted from the beloved 2003 novel by Michael Morpurgo, this one-man show is about a fictional young soldier (Pvt. Thomas “Tommo” Peaceful) who is looking back on his life so far and his entering the ...
RUTLAND — On Friday, February 6, the Vermont State University (VTSU) Castleton men’s hockey team will host the fifth annual Breaking the Ice on Mental Health event as they take on Babson College in a ...