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Vermont Business Magazine The Pritzker Military Foundation, on behalf of the Pritzker Military Museum & Library in Chicago, has committed $650,000 to the Norwich University Military Writers’ Symposium.
For over 20 years the foundation, which provides support aimed at deepening public understanding of military history, as well as protecting the health and well-being of service members and veterans, has been a dedicated supporter of the symposium, among numerous other Norwich initiatives. Its latest gift will provide valuable operating funds for the symposium and help grow its endowment.
The Norwich University Military Writers’ Symposium, the only program of its kind at an American university, convenes authors and experts in military history, intelligence and current affairs to offer important perspectives on pressing global concerns.
Norwich University Newsroom Pritzker Military Foundation commits $650,000 to Norwich University Military Writers’ Symposium and poses $500,000 matching gift challenge By NU Office of Communications May 04, 2021
NORTHFIELD, Vt. The Pritzker Military Foundation, on behalf of the Pritzker Military Museum & Library in Chicago, has committed $650,000 to the Norwich University Military Writers’ Symposium.
For over 20 years the foundation, which provides support aimed at deepening public understanding of military history and protecting the health and well-being of service members and veterans, has been a dedicated supporter of the symposium, among numerous other Norwich initiatives. Its latest gift will provide valuable operating funds for the symposium and help grow its endowment.
Vermont native Mark Treanor wins Colby Award for book about service in Vietnam War and its aftermath By NU Office of Communications April 21, 2021
NORTHFIELD, Vt. Mark Treanor has won the 2021 William E. Colby Award for his book, “A Quiet Cadence.” Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont, presents the award, now in its 22nd year, annually to a first solo work of fiction or nonfiction that has made a major contribution to the understanding of military history, intelligence operations, or international affairs.
“A Quiet Cadence,” (Naval Institute Press, 2020) is the story of a young U.S. Marine in combat and dealing with its aftermath over the years since his war.
International design competition launched for new Cold War Veterans Memorial in Somers, Wis. Cold War Veterans Memorial design competition is a juried, two-stage process lasting from April to October. Courtesy of Cold War Veterans Memorial
Updated 4/8/2021 6:16 PM
An international design competition launched at the beginning of the month by the Pritzker Military Museum & Library located in Chicago, invites designers to submit design concepts for the new Cold War Veterans Memorial in Somers, Wisconsin.
This memorial will be a critical piece of the Pritzker Archives and Memorial Park Center currently under development. Design submissions will be accepted until June 15, 2021.
The Cold War Veterans Memorial s intention is to create permanent recognition that stimulates ongoing thought and study that honors American military and civilians who served and sacrificed during the Cold War era (1945-1991). In line with the Pritzker Military Museum & Library s mis