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In service, satisfaction

In service, satisfaction Virtual ‘Legacy of Learning’ session will address everyday altruism As a Guiding Value, “service before self” shapes the Norwich University’s community’s behavior and attitudes. During the coronavirus pandemic, marked by distancing and remoteness, service may sometimes amount to simple kindness. At 12:30 p.m. Friday, the Center for Civic Engagement will lead a virtual “Legacy of Learning” session on service “Service-Living: How to Integrate Service into Your Everyday Life for a Positive Impact.” In the session, Center for Civic Engagement Director Nicole DiDomenico M’15 and Assistant Director Abigail Joyal ’19 will join moderator Jenny Goudreau ’90, a professional educator and leadership coach, to explore volunteerism virtual or distanced and its benefit to mental and physical health.

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Vermont college says student misconduct led to virus spread

Vermont college says student misconduct led to virus spread
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College reports nearly 70 cases; 5 hospital staff infected

College reports nearly 70 cases; 5 hospital staff infected Follow Us Question of the Day By - Associated Press - Thursday, January 28, 2021 NORTHFIELD, Vt. (AP) - A Vermont university has reported nearly 80 cases of the coronavirus since students returned to campus earlier this month. Norwich University, the country’s oldest private military college, has reported a total of 79 cases, with 69 current cases. The school has had “some significant, egregious and frankly embarrassing incidents of student misconduct that have resulted in the spread of the virus on campus and our inability to contain it,” Norwich President Col. Mark C. Anarumo announced Wednesday evening in a video on the school’s website.

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Norwich University names Martin Hanifin '86 as new vice president of finance and CFO

Norwich University names Martin Hanifin ’86 as new vice president of finance and CFO By NU Office of Communications January 26, 2021 NORTHFIELD, Vt. Norwich University officials announced the appointment of Martin Hanifin ’86 as vice president of finance and chief financial officer effective early March 2021. Hanifin was raised in Vermont and served on the Norwich University Board of Fellows from 2011 until 2017. He graduated summa cum laude from Norwich University in May 1986 with a Bachelor of Arts in government. He holds a Master of Arts in government and foreign affairs from the University of Virginia, a Master of Public Administration from the University of Oklahoma and a juris doctor from the University of Virginia School of Law.

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With masks and moxie, Norwich greets spring semester students

With masks and moxie, Norwich greets spring semester students New electronic scheduling system, staff efforts smooth COVID-19 testing and arrivals, officials say By the time students began arriving on Norwich University’s Northfield, Vermont, campus Friday for the Spring 2021 semester, teams of Norwich faculty and staff were ready. Electronic message boards in campus buildings were loaded with greetings, COVID-19 tests were waiting at Plumley Armory and Facilities Operations staff members stood ready to move snow and ease movement. As in the fall, university departments across campus the School of Nursing, the Center for Civic Engagement, Facilities Operations, athletic coaches, faculty and staff had followed President Mark C. Anarumo’s “Norwich Together” motto to prepare. In his electronic message board statement to students, College of National Services Dean Matthew Smith told students, “Take care of your wingman/battle buddy and let’s get after it!”

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