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158 Harmon Dr
Northfield, VT 05663

(802) 485-2000

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Norwich University Corps of Cadets
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158 Harmon Dr
Northfield, VT 05663

(802) 485-2000

This page is maintained by the Regimental Public Affairs Office. The Office is fully Cadet operated and is tasked to provide information to the public about the on goings of the Corps of Cadets. The administrators of this page reserve the right to remove, hide, or ban any post made which is deemed hateful, defamatory, or disruptive. Posters are welcome to participate in discussion on the page as long as it does not violate the terms set forth.

Norwich University Corps of Cadets
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
158 Harmon Dr
Northfield, VT 05663

(802) 485-2000

This page is maintained by the Regimental Public Affairs Office. The Office is fully Cadet operated and is tasked to provide information to the public about the on goings of the Corps of Cadets. The administrators of this page reserve the right to remove, hide, or ban any post made which is deemed hateful, defamatory, or disruptive. Posters are welcome to participate in discussion on the page as long as it does not violate the terms set forth.

Norwich University Alumni
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158 Harmon Dr
Northfield, VT 05663

(802) 485-2100

Norwich University Alumni
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158 Harmon Dr
Northfield, VT 05663

(802) 485-2100

Andrews Hall
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158 Harmon Dr
Northfield, VT 05663

Air Force ROTC Detachment 867 Cadets
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158 Harmon Dr
Northfield, VT 05663

Vermont Army National Guard at Norwich University
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158 Harmon Dr, Rm 122, Bsmt of
Northfield, VT 05663

(802) 485-9504

Wise Campus Center
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158 Harmon Drive
Northfield, VT 05663

Norwich University Parent and Family Association
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158 Harmon Dr
Northfield, VT 05663

(802) 485-2100

Norwich University Parent and Family Association
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158 Harmon Dr
Northfield, VT 05663

(802) 485-2100

Norwich University Photography
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158 Harmon Dr
Northfield, VT 05663

All photos uploaded by Norwich University Photography are owned by and copyright of Norwich University and its photographers. Any copying, downloading, or unauthorized use is prohibited. If you would like to purchase a Norwich University photo, please visit www.norwich.edu/photos. If you would like to use a Norwich photo or have any questions regarding Norwich University Photography, please contact Stephen Perkins at [email protected]

Norwich University Cavalry Troop
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158 Harmon Dr
Northfield, VT 05663

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Norwich Hockey Blue Line Club
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158 Harmon Dr
Northfield, VT 05663

(802) 485-2100

Norwich Men's Hockey has been played since 1909 and has won 3 NCAA Championships since 2000. The Blue Line Club is here to provide the Margin of Excellence the team needs to be successful. This ranges from providing a meal to the team when they breakdown game film to hosting a gathering to being the team and fans together to purchase the necessary items to make them a successful team. On this page you will be seeing live videos, pictures, game updates/recaps, player and coach interviews to enhance your Facebook viewing! We want to make sure that our fans are up to date with what they need to know about Norwich hockey. To support the efforts of the Blue Line Club please become a supporter and visit https://alumni.norwich.edu/pages/menu-options/give/donation-form---blue-line-club.

Center for Civic Engagement at Norwich University
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158 Harmon Dr
Northfield, VT 05663

(802) 485-2644

Norwich University School of Business & Management
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158 Harmon Dr
Northfield, VT 05663

(802) 485-2210

Because Norwich believes in developing the whole person, all degrees in the School of Business & Management require a base of study in the liberal arts, mathematics, science, information systems and economics. When you emerge from one of our five bachelor’s degree programs, you will have a grasp of the basics and the inspiration to get out in the world and succeed.

Norwich University School of Business & Management
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
158 Harmon Dr
Northfield, VT 05663

(802) 485-2210

Because Norwich believes in developing the whole person, all degrees in the School of Business & Management require a base of study in the liberal arts, mathematics, science, information systems and economics. When you emerge from one of our five bachelor’s degree programs, you will have a grasp of the basics and the inspiration to get out in the world and succeed.

Mountain & Cold Weather Company
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158 Harmon Dr
Northfield, VT 05663

History “Climb to conquer” was the motto of the MCW platoon founded in 1947 by Sgt. Leslie J. Hurley, a mountaineer and a member of the famed 10th Mountain Division during World War II. Hurley recognized the uniqueness of Norwich University’s location among mountains with severe winter temperatures as well as its mission to train cadets to be officers in the Army. Realizing the need for officers with experience in mountain warfare, Hurley and the Army started the MCW platoon at Norwich. Skills taught to these students included skiing, snowshoeing, wilderness survival, first aid, climbing and mountaineering, day and night land navigation and cold-weather injuries. MCW today The Mountain Cold Weather Company trains three times a week. Two days of training are designed to teach first year candidates, known as Green Sticks, the basics of mountain warfare and cold weather survival. The other day of training is devoted to the further development of mountaineering skills for second, third and fourth year Black Hats. The first year training consists of three phases each culminating with a specific event. The first phase is KAP week, a week of rigorous physical training in remembrance of two former members who were killed in combat, meant to challenge the incoming Green Stick mentally and physically. At the end of this phase, the Green Sticks earn their black MCW PT shirts. The second phase commences with Patch Night, a night where all basic knowledge is put to the test in a practical exercise. After completion of Patch Night and receiving a minimum score of 250 on an Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT), the Green Stick will earn a patch to be worn on the jacket of the Class B Cadet Uniform. The final phases commences at the end of second semester with Black Hat testing. Black Hat testing is two weeks long, consisting of a written test, a ruck march, a PT test, and hands on testing of everything the Green Stick has learned. After completion of Black Hat testing and a minimum APFT, the Green Stick is issued and recognized as a Black Hat. Each year offers more opportunities to further advanced and develop a Black Hat's mountaineering as well as leadership and management skills.

Mountain & Cold Weather Company
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
158 Harmon Dr
Northfield, VT 05663

History “Climb to conquer” was the motto of the MCW platoon founded in 1947 by Sgt. Leslie J. Hurley, a mountaineer and a member of the famed 10th Mountain Division during World War II. Hurley recognized the uniqueness of Norwich University’s location among mountains with severe winter temperatures as well as its mission to train cadets to be officers in the Army. Realizing the need for officers with experience in mountain warfare, Hurley and the Army started the MCW platoon at Norwich. Skills taught to these students included skiing, snowshoeing, wilderness survival, first aid, climbing and mountaineering, day and night land navigation and cold-weather injuries. MCW today The Mountain Cold Weather Company trains three times a week. Two days of training are designed to teach first year candidates, known as Green Sticks, the basics of mountain warfare and cold weather survival. The other day of training is devoted to the further development of mountaineering skills for second, third and fourth year Black Hats. The first year training consists of three phases each culminating with a specific event. The first phase is KAP week, a week of rigorous physical training in remembrance of two former members who were killed in combat, meant to challenge the incoming Green Stick mentally and physically. At the end of this phase, the Green Sticks earn their black MCW PT shirts. The second phase commences with Patch Night, a night where all basic knowledge is put to the test in a practical exercise. After completion of Patch Night and receiving a minimum score of 250 on an Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT), the Green Stick will earn a patch to be worn on the jacket of the Class B Cadet Uniform. The final phases commences at the end of second semester with Black Hat testing. Black Hat testing is two weeks long, consisting of a written test, a ruck march, a PT test, and hands on testing of everything the Green Stick has learned. After completion of Black Hat testing and a minimum APFT, the Green Stick is issued and recognized as a Black Hat. Each year offers more opportunities to further advanced and develop a Black Hat's mountaineering as well as leadership and management skills.

International Center Norwich University
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158 Harmon Drive (Plumley 305)
Northfield, VT 05663

(802) 485-2934

The International Center is your first stop for information about studying abroad at one of hundreds of locations around the world including exchange programs with military and civilian universities in other countries! If you're enrolling in Norwich from a country abroad we will work with you before, during, and after your time on campus to help you make the most of your Norwich experience and while in the United States! Stop by during our walk-in hours to learn more about study abroad programs, inquire about basic immigration matters or to chat about your international experiences with one of our staff! Our walk-in hours are MWF 1000-1200 and TR 1400-1600 If you're unable to make it to the office during our walk-in hours or have a question that requires a detailed answer please make a reservation by contacting us at [email protected] or 802-485-2934.

Norwich University Student Government Association (Official)
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158 Harmon Dr
Northfield, VT 05663

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Norwich University Corps of Cadets
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
158 Harmon Dr
Northfield, VT 05663

(802) 485-2000

This page is maintained by the Regimental Public Affairs Office. The Office is fully Cadet operated and is tasked to provide information to the public about the on goings of the Corps of Cadets. The administrators of this page reserve the right to remove, hide, or ban any post made which is deemed hateful, defamatory, or disruptive. Posters are welcome to participate in discussion on the page as long as it does not violate the terms set forth.

Norwich University Student Government Association (Official)
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158 Harmon Dr
Northfield, VT 05663

Norwich University Alumni
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158 Harmon Dr
Northfield, VT 05663

(802) 485-2100

Norwich University School of Business & Management
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
158 Harmon Dr
Northfield, VT 05663

(802) 485-2210

Because Norwich believes in developing the whole person, all degrees in the School of Business & Management require a base of study in the liberal arts, mathematics, science, information systems and economics. When you emerge from one of our five bachelor’s degree programs, you will have a grasp of the basics and the inspiration to get out in the world and succeed.

Norwich University Delta Mu Delta
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158 Harmon Dr
Northfield, VT 05663

Peace and Conflict Research
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158 Harmon Dr.
Northfield, VT 05663

We are a field research group that is looking to explore international conflict and gain first hand perspectives to further research. Our aim is to develop a model for practicing conflict analysis for future leadership.

Norwich University Veterans Affairs
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158 Harmon Dr, # 33
Northfield, VT 05663

(802) 485-2754

Welcome U.S. veterans and service members, and thank you so much for serving our great nation. As your advocate, I and my office are here to serve you and help you navigate through all of the processes involved with being or becoming a student at Norwich University. As veterans helping veterans, we are here to help you get the answers you need.Please do not hesitate to contact us.

Norwich University Parent and Family Association
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158 Harmon Dr
Northfield, VT 05663

(802) 485-2100

Mountain & Cold Weather Company
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
158 Harmon Dr
Northfield, VT 05663

History “Climb to conquer” was the motto of the MCW platoon founded in 1947 by Sgt. Leslie J. Hurley, a mountaineer and a member of the famed 10th Mountain Division during World War II. Hurley recognized the uniqueness of Norwich University’s location among mountains with severe winter temperatures as well as its mission to train cadets to be officers in the Army. Realizing the need for officers with experience in mountain warfare, Hurley and the Army started the MCW platoon at Norwich. Skills taught to these students included skiing, snowshoeing, wilderness survival, first aid, climbing and mountaineering, day and night land navigation and cold-weather injuries. MCW today The Mountain Cold Weather Company trains three times a week. Two days of training are designed to teach first year candidates, known as Green Sticks, the basics of mountain warfare and cold weather survival. The other day of training is devoted to the further development of mountaineering skills for second, third and fourth year Black Hats. The first year training consists of three phases each culminating with a specific event. The first phase is KAP week, a week of rigorous physical training in remembrance of two former members who were killed in combat, meant to challenge the incoming Green Stick mentally and physically. At the end of this phase, the Green Sticks earn their black MCW PT shirts. The second phase commences with Patch Night, a night where all basic knowledge is put to the test in a practical exercise. After completion of Patch Night and receiving a minimum score of 250 on an Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT), the Green Stick will earn a patch to be worn on the jacket of the Class B Cadet Uniform. The final phases commences at the end of second semester with Black Hat testing. Black Hat testing is two weeks long, consisting of a written test, a ruck march, a PT test, and hands on testing of everything the Green Stick has learned. After completion of Black Hat testing and a minimum APFT, the Green Stick is issued and recognized as a Black Hat. Each year offers more opportunities to further advanced and develop a Black Hat's mountaineering as well as leadership and management skills.

Norwich University College of Liberal Arts
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158 Harmon Dr
Northfield, VT 05663

(802) 485-2000

The College of Liberal Arts includes the School of Criminal Justice and the Departments of English & Communications, Modern Languages, History & Political Science and Psychology & Teacher Education.

Norwich University Residence Life
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158 Harmon Dr
Northfield, VT 05663

(802) 485-2660

Norwich University New England Youth Leadership Conference
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27 ID White Ave
Northfield, VT 05663

(802) 485-2531

YLC is conducted at the nation’s first Senior Military College in Central Vermont. Recognized by the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) completion of the program provides students with a nice check mark on their college applications. The weekend consists of classroom work and physical challenges. Grouped into teams the participants are involved in the following activities: Intelligent Leadership Effective Communications Water Survival Skills Climbing Wall Leadership Reaction Course Our Constitution & The Bill of Rights The Citizen Soldier Free Enterprise & Personal Finance Cyber Security Honor & Ethics

Norwich University Admissions
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158 Harmon Dr
Northfield, VT 05663

(802) 485-2001

At Norwich, you’ll develop traits common among leaders in every profession—discipline, integrity, confidence, loyalty and honor—through a wide range of opportunities that will empower you in ways you never imagined. At the core is a rigorous academic environment emphasizing interactive classes, mentoring relationships with faculty and extensive hands-on learning. Whether you join the Corps of Cadets or pursue a civilian lifestyle, expect the greatest challenge of your life.