Women Kicking Glass Book Club
Join Norwich alumni and friends as we embark on an empowering journey through books.
Every other month we select a book by or about strong women that celebrates the power, courage and resilience of women. Virtual and in-person group discussions allow readers to bond over books and conversations that inspire, motivate, uplift and empower women to kick glass.
May 2026 book—Decoding History: The Invisible Thread by Ash A. Milton
Two book club events in Washington, DC in May!
WKG Book Discussion with Ash A. Milton, author of Decoding History
Date: Monday, May 18, 2026 Time: 7 p.m. ET
In person: at the home of Karen Broadmeadow '83
4310 Southwood Drive, Alexandria, VA
Please RSVP here to attend in person.
Or virtually: Use this Teams link at the time of the meeting, Mon. May 18, 7 p.m.
Legacy of Learning presentation with Chris Costa ’84, Executive Director, International Spy Museum
Continuing the themes of covert coalitions, coded messages and clandestine meetings, the NU Alumni Association and Women Kicking Glass welcome Chris Costa ’84 for a special presentation about the history of women in counterintelligence and espionage. See more about Colonel Chris Costa.
Date: Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Time: 6:30-7:30 p.m. - Reception with delectable hors d’oeuvres
7:30-8:30 p.m. - Presentation
Location: Ft. Richardson Room, Army Navy Country Club, 1700 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA
Cost: $40 per person includes light fare and one complimentary drink. Complimentary valet parking.
Note: Army Navy Country Club is a cashless facility; credit cards only.
Register for the Chris Costa Presentation Here.
This Legacy of Learning event is presented by Women Kicking Glass and the NU Alumni Association and is generously underwritten by USAA.
About the Book
The next selection in the WKG Book Club series—
Decoding History: The Invisible Thread by Ash A. Milton
The year is 2055. Thirty years after the Librarian of Congress was fired by a two-line email, the world has lost much of its knowledge.
At a time when power reigns supreme, knowledge is the ultimate weapon, carefully guarded and ruthlessly controlled. But in the shadows, a strange alliance as underground libraries and sanctuaries for the keepers of forbidden wisdom are formed through covert coalitions. Cloaked in coded messages in books passed through clandestine libraries, this sisterhood seeks to reclaim lost power in a world determined to keep them silent.
About Chris Costa ’84
Colonel Costa is a 34-year veteran of the Department of Defense. Previously, he served 25 years in the United States Army working in counterintelligence, human intelligence and with special operations forces (SOF) in Central America, Europe, and throughout the Middle East. He ran a wide range of intelligence and special operations in Panama, Bosnia, the first and second Iraq wars, and Afghanistan.
Costa earned two Bronze stars for sensitive human intelligence work in Afghanistan. Later assigned to the Naval Special Warfare Development Group, he served as the first civilian squadron Deputy Director. In 2013, Costa was inducted into the United States Special Operation’s Commando Hall of Honor for lifetime service to US Special Operations.
Most recently, he served as the Special Assistant to the President & Senior Director for Counterterrorism at the National Security Council