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The university was founded in 1819 in Norwich, Vermont, by Captain Alden Partridge, military educator and former superintendent of West Point. [5] Partridge believed in the "American System of Education," a traditional liberal arts curriculum with instruction in civil engineering and military science.
Ernest N. Harmon (attended 1914) – president of Norwich University, major general, and commander of 1st Armored Division, 2nd Armored Division, and XXII Corps during World War II [7] Robert F. McDermott (attended 1937–1939) – dean of faculty to the Air Force Academy , Brigadier General, and flew 61 combat missions during World War II in ...
A bursar (derived from bursa, Latin for 'purse') is a professional administrator in a school or university often with a predominantly financial role. In the United States , bursars usually hold office only at the level of higher education (two-year and four-year colleges and universities) or at private secondary schools.
Mark Murnyack (born 1974) is an American college football coach. He is the defensive coordinator for Wilmington College, a position he has held since 2024. [1] [2] He was the head football coach for Norwich University from 2011 to 2023.
Norwich University alumni (1 C, 183 P) Norwich Cadets (11 C, 1 P) N. Norwich University faculty (22 P) P. Presidents of Norwich University (6 P) Pages in category ...
Sabine Field is a 3,000 capacity stadium in Northfield, Vermont on the campus of the NCAA Division III-affiliated Norwich University.Opened in 1921, it serves as home to the school's football and track teams. [1]
The town of Norwich was chartered in 1761 and settled the following decade. Its original town center was located north of the present village, which rose in significance due to its location nearer fertile lands adjacent to the Connecticut River, and the 1820 establishment of the American Literary, Scientific and Military Academy, now Norwich University.
The Sullivan Museum and History Center is the official museum of Norwich University, [1] [2] named for GEN Gordon R. Sullivan, USA (Ret.) '59.Located in Northfield, Vermont, and opened in 2007, the facility is 16,000 square feet and includes both permanent and changing exhibits featuring items and exploring themes from the 200-year history of the school and from broader American military ...