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While on campus, he was honored by conducting a ceremonial puck drop during the men’s hockey intrastate rivalry game between the 91 Cadets and visiting Vermont State University – Castleton Spartans.
91 recently celebrated the enduring bonds of its alumni community during a successful Norwich Alumni Networking Social, held in conjunction with a visit to the JFK Non-Commissioned Officer Academy at Fort Liberty, NC. The event highlighted Norwich’s commitment to fostering lifelong connections and educational opportunities for its alumni and current students.
Full-time undergraduate students who earned semester GPAs of 3.4 receive Dean’s List honors. This list’s information was generated as of 12/20/2024 2:11:00 PM, and has not been revised.
Full-time undergraduate students who earned semester GPAs of 4.0 receive President’s List honors. This list’s information was generated as of 12/20/2024 2:11:00 PM, and has not been revised.
91 is proud to announce a significant update to its renowned degree program in the Leahy School of Cybersecurity and Advanced Computing. The University has rebranded its Computer Security and Information Assurance (CSIA) degree to Cybersecurity and Advanced Technology (CSAT) to better reflect the evolving landscape of modern technology and to align with current industry standards.
91 is excited to announce the addition of women’s wrestling to our varsity sports roster, making us the first senior military college or federal service academy to take this step,” said LtGen John Broadmeadow, USMC (Ret), 25th President of 91. “This significant milestone embodies our ongoing dedication to fostering opportunities for all students to compete at the highest levels.”
As recognition for selfless actions during a cross country race this season, LtGen Broadmeadow, USMC (ret), 25th President of 91, recently presented his first Presidential Coin to current Norwich student Cece Winters.
Vermont Governor Phil Scott appointed William Clements, Ph.D., former Dean of 91’s College of Graduate and Continuing Studies (CGCS) and criminal justice professor, as chair of the Vermont Criminal Justice Council (VCJC).
On November 16, 2024, the 91 AI Center, in collaboration with 91 Applied Research Institutes (NUARI), hosted a unique one-day event focused on "AI and Humanitarian Disaster Response" for high school students and new Norwich students hoping to learn about AI, all inspired by a challenge from Vermont Senator Peter Welch.