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Following the normal standard of U.S. sports media, the terms "University" and "College" are ignored in alphabetization, unless necessary to distinguish schools (such as Boston College and Boston University) or are actually used by the media in normally describing the school, such as the College of Charleston.
University of Vermont: Burlington: Public Research university: 13,348 1791 Vermont College of Fine Arts: Montpelier (online only) Private Art school: 278 1831 [9] Vermont Law and Graduate School: South Royalton: Private Law school: 592 1972 [10] Vermont State University: Multiple Public Master's university: 4,775 [11] 2023
2004 – The State University of New York at Canton (a.k.a. SUNY Canton) joined the Sunrise in the 2004–05 academic year. 2006 – Lyndon State (now Vermont State–Lyndon) left the Sunrise to join the Division III ranks of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) after the 2005–06 academic year.
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The 2024 coaches' all-state high school girls lacrosse teams as reported to the Burlington Free Press. Vermont H.S. girls lacrosse: Find out who made the coaches' all-state teams for 2024 Skip to ...
The Burlington Free Press' list of Vermont high school girls lacrosse players to watch for the 2024 season.
Castleton, Vermont: Varsity teams: 28 (14 men's, 14 women's) Football stadium: Dave Wolk Stadium [1] Basketball arena: Glenbrook Gym [2] Ice hockey arena: Spartan Arena [3] Baseball stadium: Spartan Fields [4] Softball stadium: Spartan Fields [5] Soccer stadium: Dave Wolk Stadium [6] Lacrosse stadium: Dave Wolk Stadium [7] Tennis venue ...
Castleton University was chartered as a grammar school in 1787, making it the oldest institution dissolved to create Vermont State University. [5] Johnson Academy was founded in 1828, later becoming Johnson State College; Vermont Technical College was founded in 1806 as Orange County Grammar School; Lyndon State College was founded in 1911 as a normal school.