Latest Alumni News
The latest Norwich headlines and features of interest to alumni.
The latest Norwich headlines and features of interest to alumni.
By Zack Bennett
Women’s Leadership Challenge Weekend offers high schoolers the chance to grow as Partridge-inspired leaders.
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By NU Marketing & Communications Office
Capt. Evan P. Shortsleeve, the commanding officer of the 59th Chemical Company (Hazard Response) earned top honors during the competition.
By NU Marketing & Communications Office
The Vermont Mountaineers hosted a special Norwich Night on Friday, July 5th.
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By NU Marketing & Communications Office
They conducted a highly productive meeting with senior members of the University’s administration, strengthening the long-standing relationship between Norwich and Austria.
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By NU Marketing & Communications Office
Completed with pictures and biographies of each inductee, the Digital Hall of Fame is an online space where Norwich’s robust and proud history can be showcased to the public.
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By NU Marketing & Communications Office
“We forget what that generation did for us,” Parsons told us last week before leaving for France. “Just here in Vermont, you know, speaking as a member of Norwich University. The reason why we have our campus today is because of veterans. of World War II.”
By NU Marketing & Communications Office
This year, the Norwich Athletic Department claimed the Commissioner’s Cup for men’s athletics for the first time since the 2012-13 academic year.
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By NU Marketing & Communications Office
Lenihan to serve a four-year term as one of seven members on the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts with this appointment from President Biden on May 10, 2024.
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By NU Marketing & Communications Office
Maggie Lim ’25 has been named as a recipient of the Freeman-ASIA Scholarship and will be headed to Taiwan in the Fall to study abroad.
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The Pritzker Military Foundation, led by its founder, COL (IL) Jennifer N. Pritzker, IL ARNG, has announced the funding of a new scholarship in honor of GEN Gordon R. Sullivan ’59. It takes the form of a challenge grant that will match private cash donations of up to $250,000 and create an endowed fund.
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