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Graduates ready themselves for the call of service and leadership May 13, 2008

May Commencement services inspire 401 students in the Class of 2008 to leave campus ready to make a difference.

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Learning through research

Psychology students gravitate to the lab to learn about brain processes that may play a role in post-traumatic stress disorder in military personnel returning from Iraq.

Mathematics professor models the oceans

Ernst True’s numerical models of ocean currents helps scientists discover ecosystem impacts.

The Vietnam War in words

Students learn the human consequences of armed conflict in a new course on the influential literature of the Vietnam War.

Harsh conditions test cadets’ rescue-readiness

The Mountain Cold Weather Company’s Rescue Team hones survival skills that have earned the respect of local search-and-rescue professionals.

Electrical-engineering student shares the wealth

As a tutor, scholar and peer model, class valedictorian Kate McLean loves giving others the same epiphanies that have driven her to succeed in a demanding major.

Rediscovering campus treasures

Students are part of a cadre meticulously documenting and researching gifts to NU from the U.S. Department of State and alumni, donated throughout more than two centuries.

Norwich women’s ice hockey team had a standout first year in NCAA

Drawing on strong local talent and community support, women’s ice hockey shows its chops by moving up successfully from a club sport to ECAC play.

Undergraduate cyber sleuths take on U.S. Department of Defense challenge

Norwich students have come out at the top of the pack in computer-forensic competitions sponsored by agencies such as the Cyber Crimes Office of the U.S. Department of Defense.

Researcher’s work may prevent arsenic poisoning in Bangladesh

Working with an international team, chemist Seth H. Frisbie has developed a simple, safe test that will help 137 million Bangladeshis use wells not contaminated by arsenic.

Demolishing bridges to create engineers

Competition conveys civil engineering basics and spurs interest in the profession responsible for the country’s infrastructure.

Digital education for the Millennial Generation

Delivering digital resources to today’s student—inside and outside the classroom—demands constant and rapid evolution.

The road to ESPN

A reputation for reliability and teamwork coupled with solid training on up-to-the minute digital editing technology gives Norwich grads an “in” with the sports entertainment giant.

Students touch living history at Norwich

By making it possible for students to literally see and handle the touchstones of military history, campus archivists and record specialists bring military science to life.