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CSJ to close this spring
By Katy Savage RUTLAND— After unsuccessfully trying to form a partnership with another institution, the struggling College of St. Joseph is closing this spring. President Jennifer Scott made the announcement to students Wednesday, March 20. She said the college, which […]
CSJ presents Hollywood Tales with Jonathan Goldsmith
Sunday, March 3, 7:30 p.m.—RUTLAND— The man who portrays “The Most Interesting Man in the World” has come to the aid of the College of St. Joseph. Jonathan Goldsmith, Vermont resident and actor best known for his iconic role in the […]
CSJ to screen documentary, ‘The Destruction of Memory’
Wednesday, Nov. 14, 7 p.m.—RUTLAND— College of St. Joseph will present a scree documentary, “The Destruction of Memory” on Wednesday, Nov. 14 at 7 p.m. in the Tuttle Hall Theater. “The Destruction of Memory” is an award-winning documentary by Tim Slade that […]
CSJ buildings auctioned to low bidders
By Katy Savage PROCTOR—Two Main Street buildings owned by the College of St Joseph sold to the first and only bidders Friday afternoon. Fred Watkins, the owner of Watkins Building and Roofing Specialists in North Clarendon, purchased a 30,000 square […]
Colleges count gaming as a sport
By Katy Savage CASTLETON—Sitting before a screen may not seem like a sport, but colleges and universities are starting to offer gaming at the varsity level. The College of St. Joseph added esports to its list of varsity sports last […]
CSJ names new president
RUTLAND—The College of St. Joseph board of trustees has announced the appointment of Dr. Jennifer L. Scott as the seventh president of CSJ. Scott currently serves as senior director of assessment and program accreditation for the Office of Institutional Effectiveness […]
Trustees: CSJ to stay open
Staff report After threatening to close the College of St. Joseph last month, the board of trustees voted 13-3 to keep it open on Monday night, May 7. “I am very excited and very thankful that the trustees showed their […]
CSJ’s future in flux; students riled
By Katy Savage RUTLAND—The news that College of St. Joseph could be closing drew a wave of concern from students, faculty and staff on Monday, April 30. A trustees, meeting scheduled for Monday afternoon to discuss the college’s future was […]
CSJ announces spring open house
Friday, April 27, 9 a.m.—RUTLAND—College of St. Joseph in Rutland is hosting its spring open house and Accepted Students Day on Friday, April 27. The open house provides both prospective and accepted students and their families the opportunity to learn more […]