This virtual lecture is free and open to all who register.
Guy Raz is an acclaimed radio and podcast personality described by The New York Times as “one of the most popular podcasters in history.” His show, How I Built This, features in-depth interviews with the world’s greatest innovators, entrepreneurs, and idealists, and the stories behind the movements they built.
He is the author of “How I Built This: The Unexpected Paths to Success from the World’s Most Inspiring Entrepreneurs,” offering insights and inspiration from the world’s top entrepreneurs on how to start, launch, and build a successful venture.
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Vermont Business Magazine Norwich University’s College of Graduate and Continuing Studies (CGCS) has announced that US Army Colonel Christopher P Costa (retired), executive director of the International Spy Museum, will deliver the 2021 CGCS commencement address to approximately 400 students in a virtual ceremony at noon Friday, June 21.
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Norwich University’s College of Graduate and Continuing Studies is hosting its annual Residency Conference virtually. The June 25 commencement ceremony concludes a weeklong annual residency conference of 362 students representing 13 online graduate programs and six bachelor’s degree completion programs at the Norwich University campus in Northfield, Vermont.
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Bernard now serves as interim chair and associate professor in East Tennessee State University’s Department of Counseling and Human Services. She holds a doctorate in child development and family studies from Purdue University, where she also received a master’s in marriage and family therapy, and her bachelor’s degree in psychology.
She is also a certified nursing assistant who holds numerous certificates in disciplines including: leading in equity, diversity and inclusion in higher education; ecopsychology; clinical trauma; mental health first aid; mediation and several others
Bernard served as the first chair of the Diversity and Belonging Task Force at Clemmer College; and currently serves on the Council for Standards in Human Service Education (CSHSE; CHEA accredited); and as an executive board member of the ETSU/Ballad Health Strong BRAIN Institute, a first-of-its-kind institute to promote the awareness and empirical study of adverse childhood experiences.
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Vermont Business Magazine Norwich University has earned two grants totaling more than $187,000 from the National Security Agency (NSA) and the National Science Foundation (NSF) to host two virtual cybersecurity summer camps.
These comprehensive programs, free to all participants, will be taught by standout Norwich faculty and students including Director of the Center for Cybersecurity and Forensics Education and Research Professor Dr. Huw Read.
The application deadline is May 14.
The two grants were awarded in 2020 and deferred until now because of the coronavirus pandemic. They are: $88,047.79 for GenCyber@NU and $98,962.49 for GenCyberForensics@NU.
GenCyber@NU, for the CyberSecurious, running June 28 to July 2, is in its sixth year and is all about understanding cyber basics, good cyber hygiene, and protecting yourself online. GenCyberForensics@NU, for the CyberSleuths, running July 12 to July 16, is in its 3
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