Events Calendar

Stay informed and stay engaged with the VLGS Events Calendar. Expand your knowledge with stimulating discussions from our symposiums, webinars, and weekly info sessions. Our calendar is your go-to resource for staying ahead of the latest happenings within the Vermont Law and Graduate School community. 

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New Economy Law Forum, Session Four: Transform Politics – Reform Campaign Finance

Foreign money and corporate money in American politics have long threatened American democracy, but in recent years, the threat has become overwhelming. Citizens United, the Supreme Court case that redefined corruption, has had a massive impact on our politics in just 7 years. Is Donald Trump taking foreign money in direct violation of the Constitution? […]

20th Annual Free Community Thanksgiving Dinner

Hosted by community members, churches, and businesses of South Royalton and surrounding towns. If you know someone who is unable to attend please contact Shannon Leach to discuss delivery. If you are interested in volunteering please click here. To donate please click here.

Ugly/Festive Sweater Day

SBA invites students, staff, and faculty to join us in wearing ugly or festive sweaters this Wednesday, December 6th. Join the fun and get rid of some stress by wearing your favorite ugly or festive sweater! Questions? Need to borrow a sweater? Please contact your friendly SBA representatives.

Throw Away your Stress

The Mental Health Committee presents Throw Away Your Stress! Stop by the Library Quad and toss a pie at your favorite professors, deans, or student representatives. Proceeds go to the South Royalton Foodbank. 

IEE Open House

The Institute for Energy and the Environment will host an informational open house for all 1L and other students interested in energy policy and regulation.

Grand Riverkeeper’s Northeast Tour: Canadian Hydropower Clean and Green for Whom?

Megadams in Canada flood huge swaths of boreal forest, wetlands, wildlife habitat, and destroy aquatic ecosystems and harm the livelihood, well-being, and even the lives of communities, including the Indigenous peoples of Labrador, Canada - the Innu, Inuit and Metis. Canadian power companies are trying to sell this destructive hydro power to the Northeast […]

Student Appreciation Days

Student Appreciation Days Please stop by the Chase Breezeway for coffee, breakfast, lunch and goodies during the first two days of exams. Wednesday, December 13th and Thursday, December 14th 8am-2:30pm