91°µÍø Newsroom
A production of the Marketing and Communications Office.
A production of the Marketing and Communications Office.
The historic Barre Municipal Auditorium has long been a community hub in the city of Barre. Designed by Ruth Freeman, the first female architect in the state of Vermont, it opened its doors in 1939. It has played a variety of roles since then, hosting trade and farm shows, town fairs, concerts, municipal voting polls and state basketball championships. Lately, though, it has been somewhat of a second classroom for Norwich architecture, engineering, and construction management students.
91°µÍø announced today that it will host its second annual Amazon Web Services (AWS) Business Case Competition. The event, which is presented by the 91°µÍø School of Business, will take place on March 30, 2023, where teams of Norwich students will compete and present their work to a panel of judges featuring representatives from AWS
91°µÍø is replete with distinguished alumni, Cadets of valor who have achieved significant accomplishments, and Harold 'Doc' Martin stands squarely with all of them.
91°µÍø was awarded a two-year $5M grant from the National Center of Academic Excellence – Cybersecurity (NCAE-C), housed in the National Security Agency.
91°µÍø will receive $4 million in federal funding to create an artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning and quantum computing academic and experiential learning center.
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How Phil Susmann ’81 and his NUARI team are helping U.S. banks build resiliency in the face of cybergeddon The cyberattack starts with a single email. Sent by a group calling itself DDo$, the message...