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A hockey goalie takes a posed photo with the scoreboard in the background.

The Good Fight: Norwich Hockey Teams Up with AirPeyton

Norwich welcomes AirPeyton to Kreitzberg Arena during the annual Hockey Fights Cancer game.

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A highly-decorated Army soldier smiles in his official headshot.

Leadership Forged, Leadership Returned

Nearly three decades after commissioning at Norwich, COL Mark A. Denton, USA, Class of 1997, will return home to Northfield to serve as the 57th Commandant of the Corps of Cadets and Vice President of Student Affairs, uniting lived experience with the University’s enduring mission.

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A group of women's wrestlers lie together for a posed shot.

A New Era Begins

Norwich women’s wrestling hosts historic home opener.

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A smiling cadet in uniform walks across campus.

Finding Purpose

Led by their Guiding Values, the historic Norwich University Corps of Cadets has produced a noteworthy community of leaders — today's cadets want to be a part of it.

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A man looks down at a dog in front of his chair.

Service Beyond the Uniform: Leading with Purpose

A veteran and alumnus makes an impact through an organization providing service dogs for fellow veterans.

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A swimmer wearing a Speedo cap and goggles, with water droplets on their face, against a dark background.

Captured in Motion: Norwich Athletics Through the Lens of Nico Leonard

Reflecting on Fall 2025, Norwich celebrates Nico Leonard’s powerful imagery capturing the intensity, heart, and spirit of Cadet athletics this season.

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A statue of Alden Partridge stands in the foreground framed by autumn-colored leaves, with a classic building featuring white columns in the background.

A Year Remembered: Norwich 2025 Through the Lens of Mark Collier

Looking back on 2025, Norwich reflects with gratitude on the powerful images captured by university photographer Mark Collier '95 that turned fleeting moments into lasting memories.

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