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This story was updated Feb. 8, 2021.
Recreational opportunities, including yoga classes and a nighttime video game session will join virtual meetings with employers on the coming week’s campus activities slate.
CONSIDERING CAREERS: Partners of Norwich’s Career and Internship Center will present a series of virtual employer information sessions through the Handshake application.
From 5 to 6 p.m. Monday, New York-based global investment bank
Morgan Stanley will invite Norwich freshmen and sophomores to participate in its “Leaders and Learning” series. Morgan Stanley Vice Chairman and Managing Director Carla Harris will speak during the session, which will grant students access to the firm’s recruiting hub. Click here for information.
From Design+Build Collaborative, a community LIFT in Barre
Second tiny house sited in December, providing home for holiday season
Norwich University’s students and faculty used their civic-mindedness and creativity to leave a lasting holiday gift in Barre, Vermont before the winter break. The stylish, ecologically efficient tiny home they built, LIFT 2.0, stands as an example of affordable housing’s future and marks a step toward resolving local homelessness.
LIFT 2.0 was sited Dec. 17 in a “Home for the Holidays” ceremony attended by students and faculty from Norwich’s School of Architecture+Art and Design+Build Collaborative and Norwich’s partners in the project Downstreet Housing & Community Development and Washington County Mental Health Services. The LIFT 2.0 house was made possible through a $20,000 grant from the TD Charitable Foundation, TD Bank’s charitable giving arm..