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By NU Office of Communications March 16, 2021
NORTHFIELD, Vt. Norwich University President Mark C. Anarumo and Commandant of Cadets Col. Michael Titus announced that Matthew Cutting of Niskayuna, New York, has been selected to serve as the 2021-22 Regimental Commander, the highest-ranking cadet of Norwich University’s Corps of Cadets (NUCC).
Cutting, a criminal justice major from the Class of 2022, is contracted with the U.S. Army and is serving as 1st sergeant for the Corps of Cadets’ Cadet Training Company 1. He has served on the Junior Ring Committee and is a member of the Mountain and Cold Weather Company.
Matthew Cutting, a criminal justice major and Norwich junior, is contracted with the U.S. Army.
February 26, 2021
Norwich Voices for International Women’s Day will highlight women’s triumphs and struggles in virtual spoken-word performance
Chey Khoury wants women’s voices heard and inequitable notions, especially about strength and success, upended.
“Every female I have had the pleasure of working with (have been) some of the strongest humans I’ve ever met,” said Khoury, a senior criminal justice major and English minor. “As women, we are stronger than stereotypes believe.”
Khoury, a civilian student, has worked behind the scenes to produce the fourth-annual Norwich Voices for International Women’s Day, scheduled virtually from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Friday over Zoom. The university and its Pegasus Players theater troupe are presenting the spoken-word event, which prepandemic has run in Mack Hall’s auditorium. Click here to join the performance.