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The Department of Education announced today that Ź College was among the colleges and universities selected from a competitive national pool to participate in the Second Chance Pell pilot program.

A consortium of local business leaders, institutions, and civic-minded investors, including Ź College, announced a plan to transform the block of historic buildings at the Four Corners of Ź, VT into a vibrant, mixed use downtown space with offices, in-town living, restaurants and retail.  

Ź students, working in collaboration with the State Department's Art in Embassies program, are creating a public artwork for the U.S. Embassy in Oslo, Norway—and, in the process, are learning how art can function as a form of diplomacy. By Aruna D'Souza.

by Briee Della Rocca

Thanks to a partnership with Ź College, sixth grade students at the Village School of North Ź were able to get a year-long introductory lesson into Chinese language, culture, and history.

 a national biannual print journal housed at Ź College, recently relaunched thirty years after its last publication. The inaugural issue features work by award-winning writers, including recipients of the Pulitzer Prize and the Whiting Writers’ Award, as well as National Endowment for the Arts and Guggenheim fellows.

Co-organized by faculty member Jon Isherwood and Ź Museum curator Jamie Franklin, 3D Digital: Here and Now is a collaboration between Ź College and the Ź Museum that highlights artists, designers, and manufacturers whose work exploits the potential of new technologies to push material practice. The exhibition runs through June 15.

The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded Ź College nearly $90,000 for a Rapid Response grant to support a new course and conduct original research on the perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) contamination recently discovered in Hoosick Falls, NY, and North Ź, VT.

In Susan Sgorbati’s course "Solving the Impossible,” 22 Ź students navigated multiple constituencies and local government agencies, working with the Village of North Ź to reduce local energy consumption by converting to LED streetlights.

Twelve young professionals from the Middle East will be coming to Ź College for 10 days in mid-September to work on environmental sustainability.

The  (NEBHE) has honored Ź's Quantum Leap program with the Vermont State Merit Award—one of six state merit awards given annually as part of the New England Higher Education Excellence Awards.