View the College’s recent press highlights.
- Vets Town Hall connects veterans, non-veterans at St. Mike’s Nov. 6 — Waterbury Roundabout CCV supported 2022 Veterans Town Hall events, which provide a space for veterans to speak about their experiences while non-veterans are invited to attend and listen.
- Teen production of ‘Listen Up’ hits the screen | Arts & Entertainment | willistonobserver.com CCV-Winooski screened a recording of “Listen Up,” a musical written and performed by Vermont teens.
- Refugees recount stories | Local News | rutlandherald.com CCV alumni Hazar Mansour and her husband Hussam Alhallak spoke at the Godnick Adult Center about their experience coming to Vermont as refugees of the Syrian civil war in 2017.
- Vermont 2022 election results: Peter Welch wins Senate race (burlingtonfreepress.com) Former CCV instructor Becca Balint was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, becoming the first woman to represent the state in Congress.
- College News | Community-news | reformer.com Southern Vermont students were named to the dean’s and student honors lists for CCV’s summer 2022 semester.
- Curtis Fund established scholarship program for early childhood educator certificates | Vermont Business Magazine (vermontbiz.com) The Curtis Fund is offering The Curtis Fund Commitment: A Comprehensive Scholarship for Early Childhood Educators. This scholarship covers the full cost of attendance to students pursuing CCV’s childcare certificate.
- In-state rates for refugees | The Deerfield Valley News (dvalnews.com) Refugees residing in Vermont will have access to in-state tuition rates at all VSCS institutions, including CCV.
- Dylan Giambatista is a CCV alumnus, former member of the Vermont house of representatives, and CCV donor. As a supporter of CCV’s Life Gap Fund, Dylan wrote an editorial about the positive impact Life Gap Grants can have on students who face financial barriers.
- Help CCV students stay in school and graduate | Columnists | manchesterjournal.com
- Dylan Giambatista: CCV’s Life Gap Fund helps students overcome obstacles – VTDigger
- Giambatista: Filling the gap | Commentary | rutlandherald.com
- Valley News – Column: Sometimes adult learners need a helping hand (vnews.com)
- Dylan Giambatista: CCV’s Life Gap Grants Help College Students | Columns | caledonianrecord.com
- Letter to the Editor: CCV is the gift of a brighter future, take advantage of it | Letters To Editor | samessenger.com
- 2023 Thunder Road Schedule Features Format Changes And 21 Events – FloRacing CCV will sponsor a night of racing at Thunder Road on June 22, 2023.
- Bill Schubart: Keep private investors away from nonprofits in health care, journalism, corrections – VTDigger CCV is highlighted for offering educational opportunities inside of correctional facilities in Vermont, which is a collaboration between state government and nonprofit economic sectors.
- Teens Create Immersive Theater Piece in Burlington | Theater | Seven Days | Vermont’s Independent Voice (sevendaysvt.com) CCV student Shannon Rose Kelly was one member of the ensemble that created an immersive theater piece.
- The Southern Vermont Medical Center (SVMC) Early Childhood Residency program pays $3,500 for up to two semesters to early childhood education students who plan to increase their course enrollment, supporting the students in graduating sooner while working in the field.
- SVMC fund pays students to take more college courses in early childhood education | Community News | benningtonbanner.com
- New fund pays students to take more college courses in early childhood education | Vermont Business Magazine (vermontbiz.com)
- SVMC fund pays students to take more college courses in early childhood education | Community-news | manchesterjournal.com
- New fund pays early childhood education students to graduate early, join the workforce. – The Mountain Times
- Community College of Vermont and Local Hospital Team Up to Pay Students to Take Classes | Diverse: Issues In Higher Education (diverseeducation.com)
- Moments with Melinda: Interview with Joyce Judy – YouTube CCV President Joyce Judy was interviewed by Melinda Moulton and spoke about her background, experiences that shaped her, highlights of CCV, and more.
- Joyce Judy, CCV president, and Scott Giles, president and CEO of the Vermont Student Assistance Corp (VSAC), published a commentary about the 802 Opportunity Grant and the importance of removing the barrier of cost for a college education in an effort to improve workforce development in Vermont.
- Free Degree Promise is a gift – AACC 21st Century Virtual CenterAACC 21st Century Virtual Center (aacc21stcenturycenter.org) The McClure Free Degree Promise through the Early College program at CCV is helping young students earn a free associate degree. Editorial written by Katie Keszey, CCV’s director of communications.