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  • Norwich to Host Leadership Conference in April

    Norwich to Host Leadership Conference in April

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  • Norwich University announces Kimberly Reilly as the new Vice President of Enrollment Management

    Norwich University announces Kimberly Reilly as the new Vice President of Enrollment Management

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  • Norwich University's Multi-Sport Athlete Riley Geyer

    Norwich University's Multi-Sport Athlete Riley Geyer

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  • Norwich University to Host its First Medal of Honor Day Event on March 22.

    Norwich University to Host its First Medal of Honor Day Event on March 22.

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  • Norwich University appoints LTG (R) Mark Bowman to its Board of Trustees.

    Norwich University appoints LTG (R) Mark Bowman to its Board of Trustees.

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  • Norwich University Regimental Marching Band to appear in the NYC St. Patrick's Day Parade

    Norwich University Regimental Marching Band to appear in the NYC St. Patrick's Day Parade

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U.S. Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., stands with Norwich University President Mark Anarumo. Leahy has long advocated for Norwich’s cybersecurity programs. (Photo by Phil Susmann/Norwich University.)

U.S. Sen. Patrick Leahy sponsored bill that will let Norwich University and Homeland Security develop cybersecurity readiness programs

President Joe Biden last week signed the National Cybersecurity Preparedness Consortium Act into law, a measure that had struggled for years to get passed and that will let Norwich University partner with the Homeland Security Department to boost cyberattack preparedness and secure critical anti-cyberattack infrastructure.

Norwich University’s GORUCK team trained for three months, using long runs, weighted CrossFit workouts and lap swimming to prepare themselves to compete at the April 1-2 race in New York City. (Photo courtesy Bryce Sullenger ’22.)

U.S. Army ROTC cadets from Norwich University excel in GORUCK rucksack race in New York City

What a way to see New York’s lights, by running all night.

Students from Norwich University’s Corps of Cadets cleaned out Northfield, Vermont, homes after Tropical Storm Irene in August 2011. Students will examine climate change and other environmental issues during Friday’s Resilient Vermont Conference. (Photo by Mark Collier/Norwich University.)

Sessions will share success stories and tools for building more adapatable land, water, energy, people and communities

A half-dozen Norwich University students will serve as moderators, joining faculty, businesspeople and local officials in leading sessions at Friday’s Resilient Vermont Conference, presented by the Center for Global Resilience and Security.

Norwich Universirty students and faculty visited the State Department and other power centers in March during the D.C. Policy Week trip. (Photo by Col. Jayson Altieri, U.S. Army (Ret.)

Group visits CIA, State Department and National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency during five-day March trip

Norwich University political science students explored the Russia-Ukraine conflict and discussed complicated national security and public policy questions in visits to federal agencies during the 2022 Washington, D.C., Policy Week tour.

Wesley Morgan has covered the U.S. military and its wars in Afghanistan and Iraq since 2007, when he began embedding with combat units as a 19-year-old freelancer. (Photo courtesy Wesley Morgan.)

NORTHFIELD, Vt. — Journalist Wesley Morgan has won the 2022 William E. Colby Award for his book, “The Hardest Place: The American Military Adrift in Afghanistan’s Pech Valley,” (Random House, 2021). 

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  • Norwich to Host Leadership Conference in April

    Norwich to Host Leadership Conference in April

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  • Norwich University announces Kimberly Reilly as the new Vice President of Enrollment Management

    Norwich University announces Kimberly Reilly as the new Vice President of Enrollment Management

    • Special Announcement
  • Norwich University's Multi-Sport Athlete Riley Geyer

    Norwich University's Multi-Sport Athlete Riley Geyer

    • Athletics News
  • Norwich University to Host its First Medal of Honor Day Event on March 22.

    Norwich University to Host its First Medal of Honor Day Event on March 22.

    • Special Event
  • Norwich University appoints LTG (R) Mark Bowman to its Board of Trustees.

    Norwich University appoints LTG (R) Mark Bowman to its Board of Trustees.

    • Special Announcement
  • Norwich University Regimental Marching Band to appear in the NYC St. Patrick's Day Parade

    Norwich University Regimental Marching Band to appear in the NYC St. Patrick's Day Parade

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