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October 14, 2013

How Did a ‘Public Ivy’ Take Root in Vermont?

Burlington VT, Colleges and Universities

How Did a ‘Public Ivy’ Take Root in Vermont?UVM1
by John Tierney
There are lots of familiar American “college towns” – places where a single university dominates the social and economic life of the city. Think Boulder, Ann Arbor, Madison, Berkeley, Princeton, Charlottesville. None of those college towns has quite the feel of Burlington, Vermont. (Read it here.)

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