Here is a list of the Living/Learning Center Programs for 2009-2010. You may read a detailed description of each Program by simply clicking on a Program's name from the list below. It may be a good idea to take the time to familiarize yourself with the learning objectives and goals of several programs.
If you would like to become a member in one of these programs, you must submit an application and be admitted into the program. The on-line application form is now available and the deadline for incoming first-year students to apply is June 30, 2009.
How
to
apply...
On-line
Application Form
Programs with similar themes
are grouped into larger learning communities.
Programs within a learning community are physically located near each
other
to facilitate inter-program communication and programming.
The Global Village Residential Learning Community is located in A and
B-buildings
of the Living/Learning complex. The Arts Initiative Residential Learning Community is located in E-building. For more information about the goals of
the
Global Village and Arts Initiative, please visit website for the
Residential Learning
Communities
Anime as an Art Form
Art of Photography
Clay: Pottery, Sculpture and...
Creative Expression New
DANCE: Developing and Achieving Natural Creative Expression
Fiber Arts and Cultural Patterns
Integrated Fine Arts (IFA) (TAP) New
Africa in the World Today
Canada House
Caribbean House
Casa Italiana
Chinese House
Das Deutsche Haus
Exploring Culture Through TeaJapanese House
La Maison Francaise
Russian House
Shalom Home: The Israel House
Spanish House
ALANA House
Diverse Sports New
SPECTRUM
No Boundaries: Redefining Culture
SIGN House New
Food for Thought New
Ecological World Cuisines
Emergency Services
Animalia
Dewey House for Civic Engagement
Engineering and Mathematics
FARMS 2+2 (VTC-UVM exch. students only)
Magic: The Art of Illusion New
Martial Arts New
Wilderness Adventure and Naturalist Skills
SURF: Scholarly Undergraduate Research Focus
Integrated Humanities Program (IHP) (TAP)
Interpreting Film
Integrated Social Sciences Program (ISSP) (TAP)
Literary Appreciation
Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror in the Arts
Designing Your Own Program
Note:
The deadline for submitting program proposals for the
2009-2010 academic year has already passed, and we are not able to accept any
additional
proposals at this time.
If you are interested in proposing a program for the 2010-2011 academic year, please contact us.
We anticipate that the deadlines for submitting
program
proposals for the 2010-2011 academic year will be mid January 2010 for
student-designed programs, early February 2010 for faculty/staff
designed
programs.
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