Forging the Future
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Leaders in Undergraduate Research The issues facing our nation today—building a strong economy, providing quality health and human services, creating environmental sustainability, maintaining national security— are formidable. To tackle these problems successfully, we need innovative, able leaders who are skilled in their fields and dedicated to pursuing creative and innovative solutions.
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Southern Virginia
Thursday, November 16
Washington, DC
Wednesday, December 7
Portland, ME
Thursday, December 8
Manchester, NH
How do we develop these leaders?
Saturday, January 21
Boca Raton, FL
Wednesday, February 15
Houston, TX
One of the best learning strategies is to engage more students in undergraduate research.
Thursday, February 16
Dallas, TX
Tuesday, March 7
Charlotte, NC
Thursday, March 9
Raleigh, NC
Wednesday, March 22
Buffalo, NY
Thursday, March 23
Rochester, NY
Friday, March 24
Syracuse, NY
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Braintree, MA
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Providence, RI
Thursday, May 18
New York, NY
Thursday, June 1
Burlington, VT
“Faculty gain fresh perspectives on their own work as students seek out and discuss original research questions and designs. ”
Lead and inspire people.
Across the U.S., college students are conducting original research alongside faculty mentors—pursuing new knowledge vital to our society. Undergraduate research—in the sciences, but also in the humanities, social sciences and arts—is one of the best ways to develop critical thinking, leadership and communication skills. In our increasingly technological and information-rich world, the skills honed through pursuing original research and scholarship are vital to any field and are essential to preparing today’s students to become tomorrow’s leaders and problem solvers. Norwich University is uniquely positioned to champion undergraduate research and scholarship. When we invest our time and resources to incorporate research experiences across the curriculum our students benefit intellectually, personally and professionally. Students learn to synthesize large amounts of information, pose important questions, envision research design, generate and analyze data and communicate their findings, to their peers on campus and on occasion at national conferences. Students gain selfconfidence, independence of thought and perseverance as they encounter challenges in the research process, and often team collaboration skills.
“The best part of doing original research is that the answers are not found in textbooks.” Lucas Looman, Mechanical Engineering
Make the impact of your actions speak louder than your words. Meet the moral challenge of the day. Command greatness. After almost 200 years there are countless stories that highlight the extraordinary actions of thousands of real world leaders who have graduated from Norwich University. Celebrate their selfless service to others and to our nation and come learn how Norwich will continue to influence the future.
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The 14th annual Norwich University Student Scholarship Celebration was held May 2nd9th exemplifying both undergraduate students’ and faculty’s preparation, patience and willingness to explore inside as well as outside of the box to enrich their own lives and the better our world.
Our Strong Legacy Dear Alumni and Friends, Few colleges and universities in the country have a legacy and reputation as strong as Norwich University. We should all take pride in the fact that our university is recognized as a national leader in guiding and transforming students from all walks of life to success. Our achievements are a product of a near 200-year-old vision introduced in 1819 by Captain Alden Partridge to prepare our youth for the responsibilities of peace and war. That vision continues to drive us in pursuit of student success, growth of a robust undergraduate research program, development of a dynamic international dimension and an even deeper connection to our military, government and business sectors in service to better our world.
Faculty gain fresh perspectives on their own work as students seek out and discuss original research questions and designs. Professors engaged in undergraduate research often develop more current and interesting programs and lectures, as they, too, think critically to shift students from getting the right answer to wrestling with an open-ended scientific problem. Mentoring students to apply their theoretical knowledge and technical skills in new, often creative, ways is not only rewarding for faculty but also transformative for students. Through exposure to research as undergraduates, many students discover their passion for research and continue on to graduate studies and even faculty positions.
The recognition we are receiving shows we are succeeding in our efforts. We are not just saying the right things. We are doing them. “I never imagined I would design a glove to help people learn sign language.” Maggie Cross, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Each year, we’re graduating a higher percentage of students. Each year, we’re seeing fewer students have to cut their college careers short because of subpar grades or financial difficulties. And each year, we proudly support and educate one of the most diverse student bodies prepared to face our nation’s challenges. Those are the true metrics for success at Norwich University. Our Forging the Future campaign is focused on fundraising that will continue to support our distinctive mission and propel us to higher levels of achievement.
bicentennial.norwich.edu 158 Harmon Drive Northfield, Vermont
Your critical support has enabled Norwich to recruit and retain renowned scholars and scientists who are preparing Students presenting their research at the Student Scholarship Celebration.
Susan Limberg’s research has led to a portable water-filtration model.
Constructing an inexpensive in-line Digital Holographic Microscope to diagnose diseases like malaria.
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today’s students to become tomorrow’s leaders and societal problem solvers. They are sharing their wisdom in the classroom, helping to train the next generation and further their self-confidence, independence of thought and perseverance, and team collaborative skill set. And you have helped us strengthen our deep connection to the state of Vermont, with campus expansion and growth that have benefitted not only the Northfield community, but the region at large. Student success. Faculty excellence. Research impact. Campus expansion. You will continue to hear about these priorities as we talk about giving opportunities in the future. We want to build on our record of success and further heighten our trajectory, and we need partners to help us do it. A commitment to Norwich is a commitment to an institution that continues to prove its value and impact each and every day in the lives of our students and the future of our great country. As always, none of the accomplishments we describe, support we offer and impressive people we continue to recruit would be possible without your continuing commitment to our mission. Thank you.
Joel Kobert ’65 Campaign Chair