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Eastern College Athletic Conference: NCAA: Division III: Athletic director: Tim Barrett: Location: 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 ...
Castleton University was chartered as a grammar school in 1787, making it the oldest institution dissolved to create Vermont State University. [6] 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.
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This template provides a legend for scheduling of athletics events at a particular long-term event (e.g. the Olympics). It allows for the user to style the pages consistently with HTML classes. See current uses and the TemplateStyles page.
The Vermont State Colleges System (VSCS) is the system of public colleges in the U.S. state of Vermont.It was created by act of the Vermont General Assembly in 1961. There are presently two entities in the VSCS consortium, the Community College of Vermont and the Vermont State University.
William Samuel Johnson (1727-1819), American jurist, statesman and educator. Both the college and the town are named for him. Painted by Gilbert Stuart.. The town of Johnson, and a part of neighboring Cambridge, Vermont together once made up the King's College Tract, a land grant chartered by King George III in 1774 for the eventual expansion of King's College in New York, today's Columbia ...
Castleton University was a public university in Castleton, Vermont.. In July 2023, Castleton University ceased operations as an independent university after a merger with Northern Vermont University and Vermont Technical College, forming Vermont State University, of which it now serves as a branch campus.