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Norwich University spent Friday and Saturday of this weekend celebrating Veterans Day to thank all who have served or are currently serving. A Veterans Day observance ceremony was held on Friday, while events throughout the day Saturday marked the holiday weekend.
The Norwich University Veterans Day observance will be held at the Upper Parade Ground at 4:15 PM on Friday, November 10. The ceremony will also live-streamed at https://www.facebook.com/NorwichUniversityAlumni, click the News headline to watch.
Norwich University has signed a multi-year contract with Seerist to use its threat and risk solution in its educational curriculum. The organization is licensing Seerist and its Foreign Influence platform to be part of an advanced curriculum program to develop intelligence analyst candidates.
The 5th annual Vermont ATHENA Leadership Awards Gala will be held on December 2nd.
Norwich University School of Architecture + Art is honored to present our second guest speaker of the MATERIALITY: FABRICATION FOR COMMUNITY lecture series.
During Family Weekend, Norwich University presented the Life Saving Award to CDT Matthew Peate, CDT Matthew Czaja, CDT Sheamus Finnegan, CDT Jacob Turner, CDT Maggie Lim, and CDT James Culp.
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Norwich University Applied Research Institutes (NUARI) and Norwich University will share an $8 million grant from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Federal Emergency Management Association (FEMA) with four universities for cybersecurity preparedness education courses.
Economics students at Norwich University gave away free money on September 15, 2023, to celebrate Free Monday Day, challenging gifters and recipients to think about our relationship with money and the possibility of a more generous world.
Since 1987, the Norwich University Scouting Association (NUSA) has hosted a yearly camporee for Scouts across New England. This year featured rapelling, scout skills, working with the Corps of Cadets, and building troop/scout relationships across New England.