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Group of Norwich University Corps of Cadets posing in front of the S. Randolph, VT covered bridge.

Norwich University Cadets Complete Annual 50-Mile Legacy March, Raising Funds for Local Veterans

Thirty-five Norwich University cadets completed the annual Legacy March from November 1–3, 2024, retracing the symbolic 50-mile route from Norwich, Vermont—the birthplace of the university—to its current home in Northfield. Now in its second decade, the Legacy March honors Norwich's founding, fosters fitness and leadership training, and raises funds for The Veterans' Place, Inc., a transitional housing center in Northfield for homeless veterans. Throughout the three-day journey, cadets paused at historical landmarks to learn about the university's founding in 1819 and history. The march was supported by the Norwich University Center for Civic Engagement and alumni, parents, and friends who provided meals with overnight accommodations at area school gymnasiums.This year's march raised $1,750 for The Veterans' Place, furthering Norwich's ongoing support of veterans in need. The march was planned and executed by a committee of seven cadets with medical support provided by Norwich University Emergency Medical Services. On March 28, a ceremonial check was presented to The Veterans’ Place Director Bonnie Allen. "Being able to support the amazing work that The Veterans' Place does is the reason the Legacy March exists," said Cadet Sergeant First Class Forrester Belanger, Class ’26, a Studies of War and Peace major and Civic Scholar from Harwich, MA. "Their support and dedication to the event inspire students to keep moving forward on the long march that connects us to our Norwich history, our veterans, and the local community." Cadet Sergeant First Class Roger Bos, Class ’26, a mechanical engineering major from Weston, CT, added, "As a first-time marcher, the Legacy March taught me that true camaraderie is built step by step through shared struggles, encouragement, and a commitment to something bigger than ourselves."The executive director of The Veterans' Place, Bonnie Allen, expressed heartfelt appreciation at the check presentation ceremony: "You have no idea how much this means to us. The support we receive from Norwich University is not just financial—it's emotional, it's spiritual, and it's practical. You show our residents that they are not forgotten that they matter, and that people care about them. Your generosity keeps our mission alive." She went on to say, "Norwich cadets have become a cherished part of our story. Every step you take on that march represents something far bigger than a donation—it's a message of hope to the veterans we serve. You are part of our history and our future."The Legacy March exemplifies the Norwich cadet ethos of selfless service, resilience, and leadership in action. It is a physical and symbolic reminder of the commitment Norwich cadets make to serve others and honor our veterans.By Bill Passalacqua, Office of the Commandant, Norwich University

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Professional photo of United States Army Brigadier General Shane P. Morgan in uniform standing in front of a United States flag.

Brigadier General Shane P. Morgan ’94 Announced as the 2025 ROTC Joint Commissioning Ceremony Speaker

Norwich University is honored to announce United States Army Brigadier General Shane P. Morgan as the ROTC Joint Commissioning Ceremony speaker for the graduating Class of 2025.

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A group of Norwich University School of Nursing students sitting around a table in a screened room with trees outside

Student Reflections from the Norwich University School of Nursing

Madison Pembroke, NU '26 and Student Nurses Association President, reflects on the Norwich University School of Nursing experiential learning Spring Break trip to Costa Rica.

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Mr. Alfred J. “Al” Gobeille ’86

Norwich University Board of Trustees Selects Alfred J. “Al” Gobeille ’86 as Chair

During its winter board meeting on February 2, 2025, Norwich University’s Board of Trustees unanimously elected Mr. Alfred J. “Al” Gobeille ’86 as the next Chair of the Board of Trustees. He will succeed the incumbent Chair, Mr. Alan DeForest ’75, who has served in the role for the past nine years, at the conclusion of his tenure in April.

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Roxane Gay, the New York Times bestselling author, is City College of NY's 2025 Langston Hughes Medal recipient.

Bestselling Author Roxane Gay is CCNY's 2025 Langston Hughes Medalist

Roxane Gay ’99, the New York Times bestselling author and noted scholar, is the City College of New York's 2025 Langston Hughes Medal recipient. She'll receive the Medal at CCNY's 46th annual Langston Hughes Festival, Feb. 13-14.

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Norwich Alumni Networking Social at Fort Liberty, NC

Norwich University Strengthens Connections at Fort Liberty Alumni Networking Social

Norwich University recently celebrated the enduring bonds of its alumni community during a successful Norwich Alumni Networking Social, held in conjunction with a visit to the JFK Non-Commissioned Officer Academy at Fort Liberty, NC. The event highlighted Norwich’s commitment to fostering lifelong connections and educational opportunities for its alumni and current students.

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Congratulations 2024 District I Award Winners

NU Buddy Check program honored by the Council for Advancement & Support of Education

Established in collaboration between the Norwich Alumni Association and Fins & Feathers, the NU Buddy Check is a monthly initiative that encourages alumni to connect with their peers and provide emotional support to those they hold dear.

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Photo By Sgt. Benjamin Whitten | U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Swift Sanchez, assigned to Joint Task Force-National Capital Region, poses for a photo at Fort McNair, Washington, D.C., Oct. 9, 2024. Sanchez is supporting the 60th Presidential Inauguration as an intelligence operations planner. Sanchez hails from Forks, Washington, and has been serving in the Navy for 19 years. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Benjamin Whitten)

U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Swift Sanchez, joins Joint Task Force-National Capital Region in support of the 60th Presidential Inauguration

2007 Master of Business Administration graduate and Intelligence Operations Planner for the U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Swift Sanchez was recently selected to join the Joint Task Force-National Capital Region in support of the 60th Presidential Inauguration on Jan. 20, 2025, where she is responsible for receiving and in-processing security and intelligence personnel.

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2024 Homecoming Alumni Parade

2024 Homecoming by the numbers

Another successful Homecoming was enjoyed on The Hill.

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