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To reach Posters on the Hill, student becomes recorder of the court April 28, 2021
Political science and history major Faith Privett presents research on Justice Antonin Scalia’s votes at national research conference
Opposites instruct. And Faith Privett will prove it on the Hill (yes, Capitol Hill), if virtually, this week.
The Norwich University junior, who’s majoring in political science and history, had chosen Ruth Bader Ginsburg as one of three Supreme Court justices she’d like to independently research for her capstone senior seminar. She would examine voting records to see whether the justices’ votes matched those justices’ perceived ideology.
Events for volunteers, accepted students, Corps of Cadets regimental commander change highlight campus calendar
Norwich University will spotlight its present its service tradition and its future incoming students in the semester and 2020-21 academic year’s next-to-last week,
National Volunteer Week began in 1974 and this week was heralded in a proclamation by the White House and President Joe Biden.
“By helping others, volunteers also help themselves. They learn new skills, expand their professional networks, connect with neighbors, and experience the satisfaction that comes from serving a larger cause.”
U.S. President Joe Biden
“We are living in a moment that calls for hope and light and love hope for our futures, light to see our way forward, and love for one another,” Biden’s proclamation read. “Volunteers provide all three. … This week, we recognize the enduring contributions of our Nation’s volunteers and encourage more Americans to join their ra
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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