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Norwich ROTC Cadets crushed the competition at the 35th Annual Bataan Memorial Death March

Out of 80 participating teams, the Norwich University Alpha Team placed first in the Team ROTC Heavy Division and third overall with a time of 5:14 hr.

Sean Kalletta NU ‘17 receives the Carnegie Medal for his heroic efforts

Army Reserve Capt. Sean Kalletta, NU ‘17, has received the Carnegie Medal on Feb. 22 for his heroic efforts on January 2, 2021.

A Bright Star in Northfield

International student Amrutaa Vibho ’26 finds her home at Norwich after discovering her love of learning.

Rejuvenation

A passion-driven project born of an alum’s curiosity aims to take the University to new heights.

Remembering General Gordon Sullivan ’59

Celebrating a life of service to others.

The School of Architecture + Art (SoA+A) holds final lecture series of the 2023-24 academic year

NORTHFIELD, Vt. – The SoA+A 23-24 Lecture Series is concluding with a symposium scheduled on March 22, 2024, at Chaplin Hall from 3pm-5pm. The event is open to the public and a virtual option is also available.

Cadet Marrs (AFROTC) selected to attend the 2024 Women’s Air and Space Symposium

She is one of only four Air Force and Space Force (AFROTC) cadets from the 145 detachments across the country selected to attend the 2024 Women’s Air and Space Symposium.

Leadership For Every Season

In the fall, Bill McCollough ’91, 56th Commandant of Cadets and Vice President of Student Affairs, and Ed Hockenbury, Director of Athletics, teamed up to help teach leadership lessons to the captains of each of Norwich’s varsity sports.

Members of the School of Nursing spend their spring break in service.

Norwich University's School of Nursing’s annual service trip to Costa Rica embraces the opportunity to make a tangible impact through their deep commitment to humanitarianism and experiential learning.

Norwich Army ROTC places 2nd at the Northern Warfare Challenge

The competition tested the cadets' adaptability and skillset with trials of essential winter survival techniques and a rigorous written exam, culminating with a 16-mile journey on Grandad Bluff at Fort McCoy.