Latest Alumni News
The latest Norwich headlines and features of interest to alumni.
The latest Norwich headlines and features of interest to alumni.
As part of the online Master of Science in Leadership and Master of Arts in Strategic Studies programs, Norwich University has launched the Global Strategic Leadership seminar. This course provides students with the opportunity to visit Hamburg, Germany, during the final two weeks of their course. There, they will engage in cross-cultural teaming at the international level.
Norwich University Online is pleased to announce the appointment of two new academic directors of the international affairs and strategic studies programs.
Lt. Col. Kevin Ryan ’06 graduated from the Baltic Defence College on June 19 and was recognized with the Commandant’s Award for the Higher Command Studies Course. Congrats!
In a CBS News piece about how the U.S. Army was created Alayne Conway M’08 speaks, as she posed as one of the figures in an exhibit for the US Army's National Museum. That figure is Anna Lane, in the diorama shown as the last photo in the accompanying article.
Congrats to Joey Mac Dizon ’11 and Miley Massed ’08 for being featured in this great story on Cigar Aficionado Online!
“This monumental achievement wouldn’t have been possible without the collective support and belief in our potential,” said team members in a statement following their victory. “We are proud to represent Norwich University on the world stage.”
Class of 1983 graduate LtGen John J. Broadmeadow, who has held the role for the past year, is officially inaugurated as University president.
Norwich University is proud to announce the upcoming annual Master’s Hooding, Commencement, and Commissioning Ceremonies on Friday, May 2, and Saturday, May 3. This year’s graduation ceremony will welcome more than 1,000 new alumni into the next stage of their professional journeys.
Al Gobeille ’86, P’18, the incoming Chairman of the Norwich University Board of Trustees spoke recently at the Celebration of Transitions Dinner on April 24, 2025 held in Plumley Armory.
Aaron Cayer, NU '11 and M'12, has been awarded a 2025 Andrew Carnegie Fellowship — one of just 26 recipients nationwide and the only Fellow selected from the field of architecture.