Norwich University Lecturer spearheads local women’s heart health movement

By American Heart Association

A woman wearing a white lab coat with a Norwich University logo smiles at the camera against a plain white background. She has long light brown hair, partially over one shoulder, and is wearing black earrings.

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A black and white shot of a man at a podium during the Norwich University 175th Anniversary.

Do You Have a Picture?

Photographs tell stories — how do we ensure that they are all accounted for?

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A man in a suit stands in front of a building in Washington, draped in the American flag.

Phil Susmann / NUARI Spotlight

Northfield, Vermont’s Norwich University has long been a crossroads of military service, higher education, and innovation. Few people embody that intersection more fully than Phil Susmann, longtime Norwich leader and President of Norwich University Applied Research Institutes (NUARI). As Susmann prepares to retire this December, his impact stretches from education and innovation to cyber readiness and national security. In this Q&A, Blaise spoke with Susmann about his decades of service, the evolution of NUARI, and what lies ahead for both him and the institution he helped shape.