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Week ahead: Feb. 21 to Feb. 25, 2022: Ballot boxes and hat tips

Week ahead: Feb. 21 to Feb. 25, 2022: Ballot boxes and hat tips
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Week ahead: Feb. 21 to Feb. 25, 2022: Ballot boxes and hat tips

Week ahead: Feb. 21 to Feb. 25, 2022: Ballot boxes and hat tips
norwich.edu - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from norwich.edu Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Norwich University celebrates December 2021 graduates

If it’s happening at Norwich University, on campus or online, you’ll find it in our news feed and event calendar. Read about student achievements, academic innovations, events and campus life.

On Giving Day, Norwich University invites you to put your money where your passion is

On Giving Day, Norwich University invites you to put your money where your passion is Daylong fundraiser, broadcast from Mack Hall, will support scholarships in four categories It’s almost Giving Day, and Rebecca Garcia, a psychology major in her junior year, is grateful for what Norwich University has given her. She said she’s been educated and transformed.  “In these two years that I’ve been here, I’ve … made a complete change and turnaround in my life,” Garcia, a New Mexico resident and 2020 transfer student said on a video heralding Thursday’s 2021 Giving Day. “And I cannot wait to give back to this school whenever I become the successful woman I have the potential to be because of this school.”

Policing networks, stopping threats as China rises

Policing networks, stopping threats as China rises April 21, 2021 Norwich University’s 2021 Peace and War Virtual Summit concludes with pair of Wednesday afternoon sessions How’s this for ripped-from-the-headlines urgency? On Wednesday, right as the Virtual Peace and War Center prepared to conclude by focusing partly on the U.S.-China cybersecurity struggle, The Washington Post and South China Morning Post outlined a growing threat. The summit, presented by the John and Mary Frances Patton Peace and War Center, concludes with two sessions, both streamed online and free to attend. The news outlets reported that FireEye, a security company working with the U.S. government, suspected Chinese government hackers compromised U.S. government agencies, defense contractors and financial institutions. A U.S. official, speaking anonymously, told the Post the Defense Department was not believed to have been compromised.

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