Author Archives: Christina Erickson

Director of Finance and Operations at Sterling College, Craftsbury, VT

All, Sterling College in Craftsbury, VT is seeking a Director of Finance and Operations. The position will report to the Vice President/Chief Operating Officer, Peter Morrill. Position summary below; job posting here. The Director of Finance and Operations reports to the Vice President and Chief Operating Officer and is responsible for direct oversight of the major operational […]

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International Voluntary Service Projects for your Students

This is Matt Messier from Volunteers For Peace(VFP) – We are based in Burlington, Vermont (www.vfp.org) and now have thousands of International Voluntary Service Projects available to your Students In case you don’t have it already, here is an attached flyer about us. Maybe you can use it to let your students know about these opportunities. Programs can […]

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Job Opening at Crow’s Path

Job Opening | Business Manager Crow’s Path is hiring a Business Manager! We’re looking for a friendly, outgoing, business-savvy person committed to supporting the mission of Crow’s Path. This person will take the lead in managing the business, administrative, and behind-the-scenes end of our organization. You can find details on the position and information on […]

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Time is Running Out to Apply for the Sustainability Across the Curriculum Workshop and Other AASHE Workshops!

Don’t miss out! Be sure to submit your application to attend the Sustainability Across the Curriculum Leadership workshop before time runs out on March 29. This workshop will feature two days of presentations, exercises, discussions, reflection, and planning that will allow participants to become familiar with the philosophy of change in higher education developed through the Ponderosa […]

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You are invited to Leahy Environmental Summit Evening Reception and Film Screenings

Thursday, April 4, 6:30 – 9:30 pm ECHO, Leahy Center For Lake Champlain 1 College Street, Burlington RSVP To nbova@echovermont.org Join us for the 2019 Leahy Summit Evening Reception featuring legendary National Geographic explorer, filmmaker, and ocean conservationist, Jon Bowermaster and the winning entries to the Voices for Clean Water Short Films Competition. The evening, in partnership […]

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United Way Volunteer Connection Listings

United Way of Northwest Vermont – Volunteer Connection Listings Week March 25, 2019 By Sue Alenick, United Way Volunteer Columnist CONNECT TO VOLUNTEERING! United Way of Northwest Vermont’s mobile-friendly Volunteer Connection connects you to hundreds of local volunteer needs. Search by age, date, county, interests or causes that are important to you. Stay connected to community […]

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AASHE Bulletin – March 19th edition

Western Washington U Receives $1M to Support Low-Income Engineering Students The university’s Engineering and Design Department has been awarded a five-year, $1 million National Science Foundation grant to help low-income students in their pursuit of a bachelor’s degree in engineering. Aiming to address challenges in recruiting and retaining academically-talented, low-income students from diverse backgrounds into […]

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I’m done with inequity: March Enews from King Street Center

Dear King Street Center friends, Last week the media flocked to the story of corruption, bribery, and a “breakdown” of ethics in the college admissions process. I wasn’t alone in welcoming the conversation that flowed from there. While what these parents, coaches, and consultants allegedly did may amount to federal crimes, many pundits aired the truth […]

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Day in the Dirt

Join us for the 7th Annual Day in the Dirt! On Saturday, April 27th, 2019, hundreds of volunteers will join forces to raise funds for VCGN and lend a hand in a shared garden at a school, neighborhood, housing facility, hospital, workplace, library or childcare center – working together to build a happier, healthier Vermont! Day in […]

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