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Every gift matters. Last year, gifts of $1,000 or less provided the equivalent of 8 full-ride scholarships to Norwich University students.
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Every gift matters. Last year, gifts of $1,000 or less provided the equivalent of 8 full-ride scholarships to Norwich University students.
A gift to the Norwich fund is the most direct way to invest in Norwich today.
Find out how you can make a gift to Norwich online, by mail, through stock and other methods so you can immediately impact Norwich and her mission.
Giving Day is fast approaching. Our challenge is to have 1000 friends give a gift – we need your support to reach the goal! Gifts to the Norwich Fund are in honor of LtGen John Broadmeadow’s inauguration as Norwich University’s 25th President. Please consider leaving a message of congratulations when you give to be included in a commemorative book.
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Join us as we celebrate the 250th birthday of the U.S. Army with a special concert performance in the Shapiro Field House at Norwich University.
Giving Day is Wednesday, April 23, 2025.
Giving Day 2025 is in conjunction with the inauguration of LtGen John J. Broadmeadow ’83, USMC (Ret) as 25th President of Norwich University.
The Norwich University Board of Trustees requests the honor of your presence at the inauguration of LtGen John J. Broadmeadow ’83, USMC (Ret) as 25th President of Norwich University.
A simple act of kindness by Norwich alum Victor Hinojosa ’21 exemplifies how the University’s Guiding Values continue to shape lives and create lasting impact far beyond The Hill.
Thirty-five Norwich University cadets completed the annual Legacy March from November 1–3, 2024, retracing the symbolic 50-mile route from Norwich, Vermont—the birthplace of the university—to its...
Lt. Col. Kevin Ryan (l.) stands with retired Maj. Gen. Juris Maklakovs (r,) while attending the Baltic Defence College in Estonia. Lt. Col. Ryan ’06 becomes the U.S. Army War College's first Fellow at the Baltic Defense College.