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A production of the Marketing and Communications Office.
In honor of the 9/11 anniversary, Norwich University held a 24-hour remembrance including Vigil Tour with 96 students walking the Tour Strip and a Special Echo Taps ceremony, uniting the campus and community in solemn remembrance.
The Office of the Provost and Dean of Faculty introduce William Lyons and Page Spiess in new leadership roles.
Drawing on more than 30 years of service in the Army Reserve and his expertise in national security strategy, Lyons shared his perspective on the proposal to rename the Department of Defense as the Department of War.
Three Class of 2025 student-athletes led the way as the women's lacrosse team led Division III in caused turnovers per game.
For Norwich University students like Jayden LaVecchia ’27, the first Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations camp was more than a class — it was an intensive, real-world training ground for the high-tech front lines of modern conflict.
This notable collection, featuring works by U.S. Marine combat artists, will be showcased at the Sullivan Museum and History Center through early January 2026.
The oldest private military school in the United States was founded on this day in history.
A delegation of the Army and the Ministry of Defense headed by Chief of Staff, Major General Sashko Lafchiski, met Monday at Norwich University with the Governor of Vermont, Phil Scott, as part of their visit to Vermont, the United States.
Norwich University Alumni Keith F. Lazaron II provides not only stories but also a blueprint for fostering trust and mentoring youth through his book, which is both influential and valuable due to his way of narrating a story. It combines high-level insight with real life experiences.
Curry becomes the eighth head coach in program history, succeeding Neal Anderson, who stepped down earlier this summer after 17 seasons at the helm.