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Educators at Norwich University chose virtual reality simulation to support their learners, and since implementation, NU has scaled the use of virtual reality, now delivering over 200 more sessions per month than previously for their students.
By Frank Lennon, Special to the Journal Providence Journal
Incoming student Emily Bolanos will enter Norwich University this fall, where she will join the Navy ROTC Nursing program, working to become a member of the Naval Nurse Corps.
By NU Marketing & Communications Office
Four students spent the 2024-25 school year working with the R&D team designing a racking system to support vertically mounted bifacial solar panels.
By Eric Blaisdell Staff Writer, Times Argus
The piece of equipment, which has since been installed at La Panciata in Northfield, won Best Overall Engineering Project of the Year Award at this year’s engineering convocation. The team is comprised of Norwich seniors Will Thornton, Enock Nyame, Owen McLaughlin and Ishmael Sesay.
By NU Marketing & Communications Office
NORTHFIELD, Vt. (WCAX) - Policy experts in Vermont will gather at Norwich University on Tuesday to discuss solutions for Latin America.
By NU Marketing & Communications Office
Coach Booth becomes only the 33rd NCAA Division III men’s basketball coach in history to achieve this extraordinary achievement.
By NU Marketing & Communications Office
On November 16, 2024, the Norwich University AI Center, in collaboration with Norwich University Applied Research Institutes (NUARI), hosted a unique one-day event focused on "AI and Humanitarian Disaster Response" for high school students and new Norwich students hoping to learn about AI, all inspired by a challenge from Vermont Senator Peter Welch.
By NU Marketing & Communications Office
On Saturday, November 16th, the AI Center alongside the Norwich University Applied Research Institutes (NUARI) was privileged to host Vermont Senator Peter Welch for a hands on exercise in using AI to respond to humanitarian disasters.
By NU Marketing & Communications Office
Shayne Leddy becomes the first division III student-athlete to win the award.
By NU Marketing & Communications Office
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.