SGS Today http://graduate.norwich.edu/about/sgs_today.php Norwich University School of Graduate Studies en-us SGS Today http://graduate.norwich.edu/rss/rss.gif http://graduate.norwich.edu/about/sgs_today.php 100 36 MJA student scores spot in federal justice training program http://graduate.norwich.edu/articles/2009/20090703.php MJA student Allyson Theophile is one of four people to participate in the Director's Leadership Program, a new initiative in the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts. By Gary E. Frank, correspondent, July 3, 2009 Battlefield sites illuminate Civil War for military history students http://graduate.norwich.edu/articles/2009/20090619.php In the midst of the Wilderness, the scene of one of the most horrific battles of the Civil War, Eric Mathews experienced illumination. By Gary E. Frank, correspondent, June 19, 2009 MSIA program is the catalyst for information security publication http://graduate.norwich.edu/articles/2009/20090529.php MSIA grad Roger Bouchard's new book probably won't make great summer beach reading, but if you are interested in storage area networks it may be the book for you. By Dirk Van Susteren, correspondent, May 29, 2009 Citizen, soldier, student http://graduate.norwich.edu/articles/2009/20090515.php MPA student manages degree program while juggling career, Reserve duties. By Gary E. Frank, correspondent, May 15, 2009 Organizational Leadership professor makes the world his classroom http://graduate.norwich.edu/articles/2009/20090417.php MSOL professor Matthew Boyne is comfortable communicating with students from almost anywhere — even his jetliner's cockpit. By Dirk Van Susteren, correspondent, April 17, 2009 Campaign slogans don't make for good criminal justice http://graduate.norwich.edu/articles/2009/20090410.php "Lock 'em up and throw away the key" might be an effective campaign slogan, but it's no way to administer justice. By Gary E. Frank, correspondent, April 10, 2009 MPA graduate uses capstone project to suggest reform to foreign assistance http://graduate.norwich.edu/articles/2009/20090403.php MPA graduate Susan Fertig-Dykes has ideas for foreign assistance reform, and she used her capstone project to formulate them into a comprehensive thesis. By Benjamin J. Newell, staff, April 3, 2009 MCE professor talks teaching from Turkey http://graduate.norwich.edu/articles/2009/20090313.php Norwich's asynchronous learning environment enables MCE professor Nick Marianos to teach from the other side of the world. By Sarah Tuff, correspondent, March 13, 2009 MJA research strengthens FBI agent's philosophy on law, safety enforcement http://graduate.norwich.edu/articles/2009/20090306.php According to Brig Barker, the key to preventing a terrorist attack or apprehending a suspect lies with local law enforcement, not the FBI, intelligence agencies, or even the military. By Gary E. Frank, correspondent, March 6, 2009 MSOL program teaches leadership from within http://graduate.norwich.edu/articles/2009/20090227.php With a little prompting from his MSOL seminar, Greg Palma quickly learned to work outside his comfort zone. By Carrie L. Chandler, correspondent, February 27, 2009 MSIA program leaves fingerprints all over Computer Security Handbook http://graduate.norwich.edu/articles/2009/20090130.php The publication of the Computer Security Handbook (5th ed.) demonstrates Norwich's continuing leadership in the field of information assurance. By David Corriveau, correspondent, January 30, 2009 Active combat duty no hindrance to Norwich education http://graduate.norwich.edu/articles/2009/20090116.php Two students are proving that active military combat duty does not have to interfere with earning a master's degree. By Benjamin Newell, staff, January 16, 2009 MJA instructor sees no drawbacks to online education http://graduate.norwich.edu/articles/2008/20081219.php Professor Frank Colaprete is proving that online education is no hindrance to a vibrant academic experience. By Carrie L. Chandler, correspondent, December 19, 2008 MDY program examines human-rights issues http://graduate.norwich.edu/articles/2008/20081212.php 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. By Sky Barsch, correspondent, December 12, 2008 Diplomacy student drew on experience working with future president of Iraq http://graduate.norwich.edu/articles/2008/20081205.php When Andrew Morgado came to Norwich University's Master of Arts in Diplomacy (MDY) online program in August 2004 he brought to the classroom a world of experience in international relations. By Daphne Larkin, staff, December 5, 2008 Business executive backs into graduate education http://graduate.norwich.edu/articles/2008/20081114.php Jim Rumple isn't a conventional business student. Nor is he a conventional businessman. By Benjamin Newell, staff, November 14, 2008 MSIA alumnus and instructor applies program lessons to homeland security http://graduate.norwich.edu/articles/2008/20081031.php An MSIA alumnus, responsible for information technology security for the largest investigative agency in the Department of Homeland Security, recently won two awards for his work. By Daphne Larkin, staff, October 31, 2008 MMH alumnus brings new theory on USS Arizona to surface http://graduate.norwich.edu/articles/2008/20081024.php Rob Christopher has a new theory about how the USS Arizona was destroyed: sabotage. By Benjamin Newell, staff, October 24, 2008 MSN alumnus applies nursing skills to emergency planning http://graduate.norwich.edu/articles/2008/20081010.php From the U.S. to the Middle East, Dorothy Lowry studied nursing while gaining invaluable experience in real-world situations. By Daphne Larkin, staff, October 10, 2008 Diplomacy alumnus leads reintegration of U.S. hostages rescued from FARC rebels http://graduate.norwich.edu/articles/2008/20081003.php Wade Chapple spends his time trying to prevent Americans from falling victim to terrorists in Colombia, and planning for their reintegration when they do. By Daphne Larkin, staff, October 3, 2008 Diplomacy student pursues business, positive change in Moldova http://graduate.norwich.edu/articles/2008/20080912.php An MDY alumnus uses class work to launch a business providing safe work opportunities for students in Moldova. By Daphne Larkin, staff, September 12, 2008 MJA program teaches a top dog new tricks http://graduate.norwich.edu/articles/2008/20080829.php In the final years of his career, one man found that education can change everything. By Daphne Larkin, staff, August 29, 2008 MBA alumnus walks in footsteps of family war hero http://graduate.norwich.edu/articles/2008/20080822.php Soldiers have pronounced it "Hoe-vee" for years. When descendants of Master Sgt. Howard C. Hovey visited Camp Hovey in South Korea, however, they received a history lesson. By Daphne Larkin, staff, August 22, 2008 MSIA coursework lays foundation for key industry publication http://graduate.norwich.edu/articles/2008/20080815.php Keith Willett just wanted to study information assurance architecture. In the end, he wrote the book on it. By Benjamin Newell, staff, August 15, 2008 Engineering graduate paves way for new bike trail http://graduate.norwich.edu/articles/2008/20080808.php Thirty-thousand dollars and about 200 man-hours is the quantifiable value of one MCE student's capstone project. By Daphne Larkin, staff, August 8, 2008