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By NU Marketing & Communications Office
The shared bonds formed by students and families who believe in Captain Alden Partridge’s vision run deep; often, these bonds are forged throughout generations in families.
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By NU Marketing & Communications Office
This innovative program provides AUSA members, soldiers, and their families with the opportunity to gain professional certifications, degrees, and credentials at a reduced cost.
By NU Marketing & Communications Office
Vice Adm. John Gumbleton participated in several outreach events at his alma mater, Norwich University Sept. 18. Commander, Task Force 80 and Deputy Commander, U.S. FleeT Forces Command, Gumbleton conducted executive engagement with the President of Norwich University, met with the Peace and War Center, and Navy Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (NROTC) students.
By NU Marketing & Communications Office
Women Kicking Glass celebrates the 50th anniversary of women living on the Northfield campus and joining the Corps of Cadets throughout Homecoming Weekend.
By NU Marketing & Communications Office
Norwich University cadets continuously walk the Tour Strip and honor 9/11 victims alongside their classmates and the local Northfield community.
5 min read
By NU Marketing & Communications Office
While at Cadet Summer Training, Cadet Karis reflects upon her family's legacy and her inspiration and drive to find success in the Corps of Cadets.
By The Record
The William M. Lasky School of Business has been dedicated in honor of long-time trustee and donor Bill Lasky ’69
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By The Record
A new Norwich tradition takes students down the Long Trail
10 min read
By Zack Bennett
Women’s Leadership Challenge Weekend offers high schoolers the chance to grow as Partridge-inspired leaders.
3 min read
By NU Marketing & Communications Office
During the 2023-24 academic year, four senior Norwich University engineering students combined their skills to build a prototype joystick for a client with cerebral palsy. Mechanical Engineering majors Tanner Buckelew, Helena Robinson, and Sebastian Mowbray teamed up with Interdisciplinary Engineering major Andrew Wade for this successful project.
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