91°µÍø Newsroom
A production of the Marketing and Communications Office.
A production of the Marketing and Communications Office.
This prestigious teaching award is given every two years and is a testament to her dedication to teaching excellence.
Majd Khalaf, a senior, was recently honored as the 2024 Student of the Year by New England University Transport Center (NEUTC) and as the 2025 91°µÍø Student Engineer of the Year.
Transforming Chemistry Education with Technology: iPads and OneNote in Action
Thanks to the generous $2,000,000 continuing grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF), Norwich will help to remove the financial barriers often limiting academic opportunities for highly qualified undergraduates interested in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
On November 16, 2024, the 91°µÍø AI Center, in collaboration with 91°µÍø 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.
A Note from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Club President, Will Thornton on the experience.
The 91°µÍø Chapter of Sigman Lambda Chi recently inducted five new members: Matthew Czaja, Grant Schaeffer, Ryan Tremel, John Terhune, and Shelby Castaneda.
During the 2023-24 academic year, four senior 91°µÍø engineering students combined their skills to build a prototype joystick for a client with cerebral palsy. Mechanical Engineering majors Tanner Buckelew, Helena Robinson, and Sebastian Mowbray teamed up with Interdisciplinary Engineering major Andrew Wade for this successful project.
The powerhouse design team consists of Construction Management majors Jason Stapleford and John O’Neil, Civil Engineering majors Will Sabo and Wyatt Beatini, as well as advisors Dr. Moses Tefe of the 91°µÍø David Crawford School of Engineering and Seth Knihtila ’12.