After a devastating loss last year to University of Massachusetts, Boston in the first round, the Cadets are looking to rebuild this upcoming season. The team is coming off a 13-8-3 season last year. The Cadets were at the top of their conference at the end of the regular season. […]
Other News
Labor day celebrations include Corps of Cadets
The Norwich University Corps of Cadets marched through the town of Northfield, Vt., in a new way during the annual Labor Day Parade. The Corps of Cadets marched differently than last year by moving its marching format to that of the Army Field Manual. This year’s organization, changing from a […]
Norwich improves nursing facilities
New nursing facilities were constructed over the summer in the recently named Bartoletto Hall to improve the Norwich nursing program, according to faculty from the nursing department. After years of working in the basement of Webb Hall with out-of-date equipment, the nursing students needed updates in facilities to maintain the […]
Norwich volleyball posts winning season
The Norwich women’s volleyball team is continuing its winning ways, posting a 10-4 record as of Sept. 26. Despite being a successful program, winning 41 of 79 games in its history prior to this season including a 9-21 inaugural season, the NU volleyball program averaged 53 fans per game, according […]
Many changes for the Corps uniform
Several changes were made to the uniform issue given to freshmen in the Norwich University Corps of Cadets this year, according to the commandant of cadets. Corps freshmen were issued new patches, jackets and blankets, and were also are required to purchase their own boots, according to Brig. Gen. Michael […]
Students earn science credits on the river
Norwich University provides a four-credit Connecticut River trip course right before summer classes begins. This program allows students to take a semester-long class in 14 days and not worry about anything else, according to David Westerman, a Charles A Dana professor of geology. This course is intended for non-science majors […]
Trustees approve tuition hike, higher cost for room and board
The Norwich University Board of Trustees has voted to increase the costs of room and board for students residing on campus for the 2009-10 school year, according to a Norwich University official. The increase for students is nothing new, as room and board costs typically increase each year to meet […]
With high textbook prices, students turn to Internet
Nationwide, college students are putting big dents into their bank accounts to purchase textbooks. Norwich students are leaning towards alternate methods to ensure they have all the class materials needed. The Norwich University bookstore is the only place on campus to purchase all textbooks at a set price, but the […]
Alumni donations create emergency scholarship fund
An emergency scholarship fund was created at Norwich University by the alumni class of 1952 because of the recent economic situation and its effect on university students. President Richard W. Schneider worked to create the fund to help students get through the hard economic times. “I decided that we had […]
The President’s Corner
We are off to a fabulous academic year, with many exciting activities planned. The second Todd Lecture Series event will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 13, at 7 p.m. in Plumley Armory. David M. Walker, former head of the Government Accountability Office and president and CEO of the Peter […]