The following projects and plans for the development of the Norwich University campus have been approved by the University's Board of Trustees.

Traditional Student Housing

Traditional Student HousingThis additional campus housing will allow the University to bring many commuting upper-class civilian students back on campus, while simultaneously returning housing on the Upper Parade Ground to the exclusive use of the Corps of Cadets, thus enriching the community experience for participants in both lifestyles.

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Wise Campus Center

Campus CenterThis new facility, formally opened Sept. 7, 2007, is the focal point of campus life, housing the dining hall, mail room, bookstore, meeting rooms, student organization space, student activities offices, game rooms, etc. The project was undertaken to accommodate the needs of a steadily increasing resident student population.

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Sullivan Museum

Sullivan MuseumThe Sullivan Museum and History Center features areas for permanent and changing exhibitions, learning stations in the exhibition area, a visible object conservation lab, spaces for exhibit preparation and object storage, a fully equipped electronic classroom and conference space, and a reference room for researchers and scholars.

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Campus Master Plan

Master PlanThe Norwich University Campus Master Plan integrates planning for long-term campus building projects with short-term facility renovation and renewal. A comprehensive plan for the development of the physical plant ensures that the programmatic needs of the University are met, in support of the institution's educational mission.

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