View the College’s recent press highlights.
- VermontBiz recognizes Vermont’s Rising Stars Class of 2024 | Vermont Business Magazine CCV’s Director of Financial Aid Ryan Dulude and CCV alumnus Calvin Caswell have been named to Vermont Business Magazine’s Rising Stars Class of 2024.
- Town hires recreation coordinator | Williston | willistonobserver.com CCV alumna Taylor Hayes has been hired as the Williston Recreation and Parks Department’s program coordinator.
- Kevin Ellis discusses the Community College of Vermont (blubrry.com) CCV President Joyce Judy joins Peter Smith, Tim Donovan, and author Doug Wilhelm on a podcast with Kevin Ellis to discuss the history and current state of CCV.
- Carolyn Weir on Philanthropies as Intermediaries and a Radical 13th Year Promise | Getting Smart Carolyn Weir, executive director of the J. Warren and Lois McClure Foundation, joined the Getting Smart podcast to speak about the Free Degree Promise.
- North Country Union High School students are using CCV-Newport classroom space at the start of this academic year amid PCB concerns at the high school.
- Personnel Briefs: September 2024 – Saratoga Business Journal CCV alumna Samantha Porcello has been hired as the student services coordinator at the Franklin Community Center.
- Humane Society training for police investigations of animal cruelty (police1.com) Former CCV faculty member and retired Barre City and South Burlington police chief, Trevor Whipple, joined the Policing Matters podcast to talk about animal crime investigations. Trevor taught criminal justice at CCV.
- Seven new nurse apprentices started at Northwestern Medical Center and will take their prerequisite classes at CCV.
- CCV students were named to the summer president’s, dean’s, and student honors lists.
- How CCV hopes to draw more men into early childhood education (wcax.com) CCV student Tyler Bracey and CCV Associate Academic Dean Leslie Johnson were featured on WCAX in a story encouraging more men to pursue early childhood education as a career, speaking on the importance of having both male and female role models.
- Brattleboro teacher breaks barriers in early education, more wanted | Local News | reformer.com CCV student Carson Summers-Pelkey was featured for his work in early childhood education as a lead teacher. Carson has taken advantage of the 802 Opportunity program to earn his degree tuition-free.
- ‘Kind of a Miracle’: Vermont’s unique story of CCV | Weekend Magazine | timesargus.com Doug Wilhelm authored the book ‘Kind of a Miracle’: The Unlikely Story of the Community College of Vermont. This features CCV’s history as told by the people who were there along the way.