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Students take an online and on-ground tour of important, historical battles
Norwich University's Master of Public Administration program provided an opportunity for three-time political appointee Susan Fertig-Dykes to develop a thesis based on her years of work in international development.
Two Norwich master's degree students complete portions of their programs from the front lines of the global war on terror.

When human-rights violations involve numerous cultures, nations and interests, determining who is in charge and who is to blame are far from black-and-white matters.

Jim Rumple isn't a conventional business student. Nor is he a conventional businessman.

When Dorothy Lowry, a staff nurse, was called down from her office at the U.S. Embassy in Kuwait to attend to a man with health problems, she saw firsthand the value of emergency training.

In the virtual world of an online graduate program, distance and time were not a barrier to two Norwich classmates - one at the beginning of his career and the other a retired NFL defensive guard, now vice-president of a Silicon Valley company.

Family, tradition and values were themes encapsulated in the bestowal of Norwich class rings to upcoming graduates of the College of Graduate and Continuing Studies (CGCS).

Thirty-six graduate students embark on an new tradition to go for an early morning run - in the river.

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