• “What We Can Do: A Climate Optimist’s Guide to Sustainable Living” Book Talk

    Vermont Law and Graduate School 164 Chelsea St., South Royalton, VT

    Join us for an engaging book talk with Charlie Sellars, director of sustainability at Microsoft and author of the #1 best-selling climate book, "What We Can Do: A Climate Optimist’s Guide to Sustainable Living." In this empowering and practical guide, Sellars offers a data-driven framework to help readers embrace sustainability in their personal, professional, and political lives. […]

  • Community Day and Harvest Fest

    Vermont Law and Graduate School 164 Chelsea St., South Royalton, VT

    Celebrate community with an afternoon of music, activities, campus tours, thoughtful conversation, and a shared meal. We’re excited to bring together neighbors, families, local businesses, and the Vermont Law and Graduate School community for this special day. SCHEDULE:2 to 4 p.m. | Harvest Fest (Debevoise Back Lawn) Presented by the Student Bar Association, featuring fall […]

  • Vermont Businesses & Educational Institutions Collaborating for Community

    Vermont Law and Graduate School 164 Chelsea St., South Royalton, VT

    Join Vermont Businesses for Social Responsibility and Vermont Law and Graduate School for an evening of connection and learning, as we explore the important role Vermont’s higher education institutions are playing—and their untapped potential—as conveners and changemakers, especially when working alongside businesses to improve local communities. This discussion will examine how socially responsible businesses and […]

  • 2025 New England Legal Writing Conference

    Vermont Law and Graduate School 164 Chelsea St., South Royalton, VT

    Vermont Law and Graduate School (VLGS) looks forward to hosting professors from near and far for the the 2025 New England Legal Writing Conference. This year's theme is "Legal Writing: 2035." Participants will be asked to imagine the promise—and peril—of the future of legal writing. What will legal writing look like ten years from now? […]