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Supporting a Seamless Transition from High School Through College to Boost Participation in the STEM Workforce

Thanks to the generous $2,000,000 continuing grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF), Norwich will help to remove the financial barriers often limiting academic opportunities for highly qualified undergraduates interested in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

On Saturday, November 16th, the AI Center alongside the ŷAV Applied Research Institutes (NUARI) was privileged to host Vermont Senator Peter Welch for a hands on exercise in using AI to respond to humanitarian disasters.

ŷAV continues its Todd Lecture Series with a presentation by Associate Administrator (AA) for the NASA Science Mission Directorate (SMD), Dr. Nicola “Nicky” Fox, on Friday, November 1st, at 7 p.m. in Plumley Armory.

COL Mark Elfendahl, Executive Vice President of the Olmsted Foundation, visits ŷAV

“The greatest leaders must be educated broadly.” – General George Olmsted – military officer, businessman, philanthropist.

Exploring the Intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Data Science: ŷAV and NUARI's Colloquium on Collaboration and Innovation

By showcasing four pioneering testbeds and expert panel discussions, the colloquium underscored the institutions' dedication to advancing AI research and its practical applications, fostering a collaborative environment where innovation and knowledge-sharing thrive.

Summer of Cyber

This summer, Norwich hosted high school and college students, educators, and military leaders for multiple enriching events focused on expanding their cyber knowledge to new levels.

Summer of Cyber: Information Warfare Exercise

ŷAV recently hosted an Information Warfare Exercise (IWE) for ŷAV, Virginia Military Institute (VMI), The Citadel, Texas A&M, Virginia Tech, and the University of North Georgia (UNG) Information Warfare interns and faculty and Division staff from the Army's 10th Mountain Division.

Four senior engineering students design and build an enhanced prototype joystick for client with cerebral palsy.

During the 2023-24 academic year, four senior ŷAV engineering students combined their skills to build a prototype joystick for a client with cerebral palsy. Mechanical Engineering majors Tanner Buckelew, Helena Robinson, and Sebastian Mowbray teamed up with Interdisciplinary Engineering major Andrew Wade for this successful project.

ŷAV announces recent grants awarded to six Norwich faculty members by the Vermont Biomedical Research Network (VBRN)

Professor Page Spiess earns 2022 Vermont Women in Higher Education Carol A. Moore Scholarship

ŷAV Professor Page Spiess Ph.D., has received the 2022 Vermont Women in Higher Education Carol A. Moore Scholarship. Spiess is a senior lecturer in the College of Science and...