
| The Center's Research-in-Progress Seminar Series and refereed publications program offer a continuing forum for scholarly discourse on Vermont. In addition, the Center provides referral services on Vermont research to its members, educators in a variety of settings, students, government representatives, the media, and the public. The Center for Research on Vermont coordinates the Vermont Studies Program, an interdisciplinary minor in the College of Arts and Sciences, in cooperation with other departments that offer Vermont-related courses. The minor is available to students in the College of Arts and Sciences and to students in other colleges that accept Vermont Studies as a cross-college minor. |
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The Center is located in Nolin House, 589 Main Street |
In
its nearly thirty-five years, the Center has
established itself as the clearinghouse for Vermont-related research.
As an interdisciplinary network of scholars, the Center serves a
number
of constituencies, including state government, public schools,
institutions of higher education, museums,and cultural and social
agencies, and the general public. (The Center was officially launched
in March 1975 with the opening of a public conference, "Focus:
Vermont." Papers from this conference were edited by the late
UVM Professor of Theatre George B. Bryan and
published under the title, "Focus:
Vermont 1975," the Center's first
publication.) |
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Endowment
Fund
The Center for Research
on Vermont and Vermont Studies Program is working to
raise
funds for an
endowment that will provide funding for public forums that share the
results of research on Vermont-related topics with a wide variety of
audiences. The fund will support symposia, conferences, and other
types
of public presentations that discuss important and timely
issues for
Vermonters.
Those who wish to support the programs of the Center may send their contributions—made payable to: The University of Vermont and noting in the memo line: “Center for Research on Vermont Endowment Fund”—to the Center (589 Main Street, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT 05401-3439). |
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