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The school was founded in 2001 when Virginia Tech and the Harvey W. Peters Research Foundation worked together to start up a new private school of osteopathic medicine called the Edward Via Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine (VCOM). In June 2007, VCOM graduated its inaugural class of 139 students. [5]
Insignia of the U.S. Navy Torpedo Squadron 7 (VT-7) Training Squadron SEVEN (VT-7) is the second squadron to be designated VT-7. In 1927, the squadron was established as Torpedo Squadron SEVEN flying the Martin T3M. [2] In 1946, VT was discontinued as a designation for US Navy air squadrons. [3]
The other two public institutions are organized as the Vermont State Colleges system, comprising Vermont State University and the Community College of Vermont. Colleges in Vermont range in size from UVM, with 13,348 students as of 2022, to Sterling College, a private work college with 112 students.
Vermont Technical College (Vermont Tech or VTC) was a public technical college in Vermont. Its main residential campuses were located in Randolph Center and Williston . In addition, there were regional campuses distance sites, and nursing campuses in locations throughout the state.
The Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine is a public medical school of Virginia Tech and located in Roanoke, Virginia. The medical school is associated with the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute. Formed as a public–private partnership with the Carilion Clinic, the medical school grants the Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree to its ...
Lyndon Institute opened in 1867 as the Lyndon Literary and Biblical Institution by the Free Will Baptists. [3] Its first academic term was in 1870. The campus served as home to the Lyndon Commercial College from 1886 and in 1910, Theodore Newton Vail, the first president of New England Telephone Company and the American Telephone and Telegraph Company founded the Vermont School of Agriculture ...
Long Trail School has drawn students from over 38 towns in Vermont and neighboring New York state, and from 20 foreign countries. As of May 14, 2010, Long Trail School is the first school in Vermont to be officially inducted as an International Baccalaureate school.
The debate team took the state title at the Vermont State House in 2008 and 2012. [4] In 2004 and 2006, the civics team represented Vermont at the national championships in Washington, D.C. The Scholars' Bowl team has won regional titles, including the Vermont NAQT Championship, Sue Pasco Invitational, and Medlar Cup.