“Public Ivy” University of Vermont

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Anonymous wrote:Can a student who isn't woke thrive socially or will they face ostracization?


Would you just STFU and quit polluting every thread with your nonsense.


- not the poster, but their comment is relevant for me as a parent who doesn't want my kid inundated with "woke" "fascist liberals" and group-think. Seems like you should STFU and go work on your purple hair and anger control.


You already know the answer. Go 2A on yourself.


Wow. Another example of the tolerant and inclusive left being tolerant and inclusive.


New poster. Anyone who uses the word "woke" in 2026 is trolling. Someone who says "Can a student who isn't woke thrive socially or will they face ostracization?" is starting a fight. I don't get why people ask these questions over and over. College students protest-they have since the beginning of time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes. It’s a public ivy as with every public school in this country.


I believe OP is referring to University of Vermont's inclusion in a 1988 book entitled, "The Public Ivies." Others in that book included Michigan, Miami University in Ohio, UVA and William and Mary among others.

A lot has changed since 1988. That includes whether some of those institutions still qualify and use of the phrase itself to apply, randomly, to other institutions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can a student who isn't woke thrive socially or will they face ostracization?


I think any student -- or really, any person, frankly -- who is constantly evaluating whether or not something is "woke" probably has a personality/character defect and based on that isn't likely to fit in anywhere. What a miserable existence to have such a mindset.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Can a student who isn't woke thrive socially or will they face ostracization?


Would you just STFU and quit polluting every thread with your nonsense.


I'm not sure this guy is capable. He's fixated. I imagine he's quite the loser and blames the world for his shitty personality and generally nasty outlook on life.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can a student who isn't woke thrive socially or will they face ostracization?


Would you just STFU and quit polluting every thread with your nonsense.


- not the poster, but their comment is relevant for me as a parent who doesn't want my kid inundated with "woke" "fascist liberals" and group-think. Seems like you should STFU and go work on your purple hair and anger control.


You already know the answer. Go 2A on yourself.


Wow. Another example of the tolerant and inclusive left being tolerant and inclusive.


You don't have an original thought in that walnut brain of yours, do you?

"Oh why oh why won't a liberal tolerate my intolerance? Oh what hypocrites." You actually think this is some gotcha, right?

Idiot.
Anonymous
There was a very recent thread that might be worth exploreing...someone asking DCUM to talk them into being ok with UVM as their kids first choice that might be helpful. Part of the origina; "public ivy" designation. A great smaller state school in a lovely state. Worth a visit and you will probably know quickly whether the vibe suits or not.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can a student who isn't woke thrive socially or will they face ostracization?


Would you just STFU and quit polluting every thread with your nonsense.


- not the poster, but their comment is relevant for me as a parent who doesn't want my kid inundated with "woke" "fascist liberals" and group-think. Seems like you should STFU and go work on your purple hair and anger control.


You already know the answer. Go 2A on yourself.


Wow. Another example of the tolerant and inclusive left being tolerant and inclusive.


New poster. Anyone who uses the word "woke" in 2026 is trolling. Someone who says "Can a student who isn't woke thrive socially or will they face ostracization?" is starting a fight. I don't get why people ask these questions over and over. College students protest-they have since the beginning of time.


That might be true, but it's really only the geed losers spending their free time protesting. Maybe it was different in the 60s when there were actual civil rights issues worth marching for, but the free Palestine and no kings nonsense is so tiring. You never see touse kids out there constantly seeking things to be outraged about, and even bouse kids have much better social options than holding up signs and doing the same tired hey hey ho ho chants. When people like the PP say they don't want "woke" campuses, they mean they don't want that kind of environment to predominate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can a student who isn't woke thrive socially or will they face ostracization?


Would you just STFU and quit polluting every thread with your nonsense.


- not the poster, but their comment is relevant for me as a parent who doesn't want my kid inundated with "woke" "fascist liberals" and group-think. Seems like you should STFU and go work on your purple hair and anger control.


You already know the answer. Go 2A on yourself.


Wow. Another example of the tolerant and inclusive left being tolerant and inclusive.


New poster. Anyone who uses the word "woke" in 2026 is trolling. Someone who says "Can a student who isn't woke thrive socially or will they face ostracization?" is starting a fight. I don't get why people ask these questions over and over. College students protest-they have since the beginning of time.


That might be true, but it's really only the geed losers spending their free time protesting. Maybe it was different in the 60s when there were actual civil rights issues worth marching for, but the free Palestine and no kings nonsense is so tiring. You never see touse kids out there constantly seeking things to be outraged about, and even bouse kids have much better social options than holding up signs and doing the same tired hey hey ho ho chants. When people like the PP say they don't want "woke" campuses, they mean they don't want that kind of environment to predominate.


Thank you for deciding for everyone what is truly important. Clearly democracy isn’t necessary when you are “touse”. What a stooge you are.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can a student who isn't woke thrive socially or will they face ostracization?


Would you just STFU and quit polluting every thread with your nonsense.


- not the poster, but their comment is relevant for me as a parent who doesn't want my kid inundated with "woke" "fascist liberals" and group-think. Seems like you should STFU and go work on your purple hair and anger control.


You already know the answer. Go 2A on yourself.


Wow. Another example of the tolerant and inclusive left being tolerant and inclusive.


New poster. Anyone who uses the word "woke" in 2026 is trolling. Someone who says "Can a student who isn't woke thrive socially or will they face ostracization?" is starting a fight. I don't get why people ask these questions over and over. College students protest-they have since the beginning of time.


That might be true, but it's really only the geed losers spending their free time protesting. Maybe it was different in the 60s when there were actual civil rights issues worth marching for, but the free Palestine and no kings nonsense is so tiring. You never see touse kids out there constantly seeking things to be outraged about, and even bouse kids have much better social options than holding up signs and doing the same tired hey hey ho ho chants. When people like the PP say they don't want "woke" campuses, they mean they don't want that kind of environment to predominate.


No, they’re saying they’re small minded and find cognitive dissonance too difficult to wrestle with. Frankly, anyone who says things like that or thinks like that isn’t college material.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Burlington I have heard has changed vastly since COVID - shootings, drugs, homelessness are regular issues residents deal with daily.


Has anyone toured recently? Academically, is the school still considered a Public Ivy?



It was originally considered one but it isn't on the current list released by Forbes. According to them it's Michigan, Wisconsin, W&M, Florida, Air Force Academy, Georgia Tech, UVA, UNC, and Texas. For whatever that's worth. (They left off UC schools because they don't take SATs.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not touching the public ivy topic, but it is true that the drug/homeless junkie situation has gotten much worse over the years. There's a noticeably different feel than there was 10-15 years ago (not sure I'd pin the change to Covid). Still tons of wonderful things to recommend about Burlington, and despite the uptick in drugs and homelessness, I didn't feel unsafe. I was panhandled quite a bit though.


It got pretty bad during and just after Covid. It has improved significantly from that low and didn't seem like a big deal during my visits over the past 18 months.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can a student who isn't woke thrive socially or will they face ostracization?


Would you just STFU and quit polluting every thread with your nonsense.


- not the poster, but their comment is relevant for me as a parent who doesn't want my kid inundated with "woke" "fascist liberals" and group-think. Seems like you should STFU and go work on your purple hair and anger control.


You already know the answer. Go 2A on yourself.


Wow. Another example of the tolerant and inclusive left being tolerant and inclusive.


New poster. Anyone who uses the word "woke" in 2026 is trolling. Someone who says "Can a student who isn't woke thrive socially or will they face ostracization?" is starting a fight. I don't get why people ask these questions over and over. College students protest-they have since the beginning of time.


That might be true, but it's really only the geed losers spending their free time protesting. Maybe it was different in the 60s when there were actual civil rights issues worth marching for, but the free Palestine and no kings nonsense is so tiring. You never see touse kids out there constantly seeking things to be outraged about, and even bouse kids have much better social options than holding up signs and doing the same tired hey hey ho ho chants. When people like the PP say they don't want "woke" campuses, they mean they don't want that kind of environment to predominate.


It's hard to take anything you say seriously when you constantly use terms like the ones in bold. You sound like either a college freshman or a middle-aged wine mom who can't face getting older and so you have a desperate need to prove to your own college freshman DC that you're still "hip".
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can a student who isn't woke thrive socially or will they face ostracization?


Would you just STFU and quit polluting every thread with your nonsense.


- not the poster, but their comment is relevant for me as a parent who doesn't want my kid inundated with "woke" "fascist liberals" and group-think. Seems like you should STFU and go work on your purple hair and anger control.


You already know the answer. Go 2A on yourself.


Wow. Another example of the tolerant and inclusive left being tolerant and inclusive.


New poster. Anyone who uses the word "woke" in 2026 is trolling. Someone who says "Can a student who isn't woke thrive socially or will they face ostracization?" is starting a fight. I don't get why people ask these questions over and over. College students protest-they have since the beginning of time.


That might be true, but it's really only the geed losers spending their free time protesting. Maybe it was different in the 60s when there were actual civil rights issues worth marching for, but the free Palestine and no kings nonsense is so tiring. You never see touse kids out there constantly seeking things to be outraged about, and even bouse kids have much better social options than holding up signs and doing the same tired hey hey ho ho chants. When people like the PP say they don't want "woke" campuses, they mean they don't want that kind of environment to predominate.


touse kids are the worst.......closet racists in fancy clothes
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Burlington I have heard has changed vastly since COVID - shootings, drugs, homelessness are regular issues residents deal with daily.


Has anyone toured recently? Academically, is the school still considered a Public Ivy?



What??

It's not even the strongest public university in New England, that would be UConn and UMass Amherst.
Anonymous
I think UVM is one of the schools that has dropped since we (I am in my mid-fifties) applied to colleges. Doesn't mean it is a bad school. Just not what it once was. Trinity is another example.
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