Three Norwich University professors earn $25,000 research grants from Vermont Biomedical Research Network By NU Office of Communications April 08, 2021
NORTHFIELD, Vt. Norwich University officials announced that three professors have each earned a $25,000 Pilot Award from the Vermont Biomedical Research Network (VBRN) in support of research at Norwich University for 2021-22.
The awards are: Dr. Natalie Cartwright, an assistant professor of mathematics, won an award for her project, “Youth Firearm Violence: A Machine Learning Approach.” Dr. Helene Sisti, an assistant professor of psychology, secured an award for her project, “The Neural Dynamics of Real and Imagined Movement Using a Bimanual Learning Task.”
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Floyd Charles Olsen passed away on December 30, 2020 in Visalia, California after a long, courageous battle with health problems related to back pain.
Chuck was born on November 20, 1943 to Floyd and Darlene Olsen. He grew up in Selma and graduated from Selma High School before going on to graduate from Fresno State with a degree in Viticulture. His first job was as a Grower Representative with Ernest and Julio Gallo. In 1971, Chuck s uncle called to let him know he was needed on the ranch in Orange Cove. It was here that Chuck found his passion! For years, Chuck worked tirelessly to promote his oranges, Grapes and Tree Fruit and was always proud of the success he built at Cecelia Orchards. Because of his dynamic ways, Chuck built a loyal customer base, created relationships with his customers both domestically and overseas, and fostered friendships that lasted a lifetime. After leaving the ranch in 1987, he opened The Chuck Olsen Company and his children both joined him in this end