Schneider Legacy Project

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Schneider Legacy Project


“The mark of a real leader is when the order is given to ‘Forward March’ everybody knows where forward is. I want to make it abundantly clear where we are going, because we need everyone’s help to get there.” – Richard W. Schneider, Norwich University, May 1993 Inaugural Address

A Man of Uncommon Integrity and Deep Compassion Over 28 years ago, Richard W. Schneider arrived in Northfield, Vermont to become the 23rd president of Norwich University. In the nearly three decades he has served as president, he has inspired and executed his strategic plan with extraordinary competence, humility and boundless energy. Ever aware of his obligation to keep the vision of Captain Alden Partridge alive, to champion our mission and to honor and emulate our guiding values, President Schneider has been the chief executive officer of a complex organization, an academic leader ensuring students are prepared to assume leadership roles in a global society, a fan of student-athletes in every sport, a bridge builder both within and outside of the Norwich community, a story teller and a role model.


“The mark of a real leader is when the order is given to ‘Forward March’ everybody knows where forward is. I want to make it abundantly clear where we are going, because we need everyone’s help to get there.” – Richard W. Schneider, Norwich University, May 1993 Inaugural Address

A Man of Uncommon Integrity and Deep Compassion Over 28 years ago, Richard W. Schneider arrived in Northfield, Vermont to become the 23rd president of Norwich University. In the nearly three decades he has served as president, he has inspired and executed his strategic plan with extraordinary competence, humility and boundless energy. Ever aware of his obligation to keep the vision of Captain Alden Partridge alive, to champion our mission and to honor and emulate our guiding values, President Schneider has been the chief executive officer of a complex organization, an academic leader ensuring students are prepared to assume leadership roles in a global society, a fan of student-athletes in every sport, a bridge builder both within and outside of the Norwich community, a story teller and a role model.


A Transformational Leader

President Schneider’s Legacy by the Numbers

62%

ENROLLMENT GROWTH

5.5x

ENDOWMENT GROWTH

$40M–$221M “Richard Schneider has been a transformational leader. His decades of service to Norwich will leave a lasting legacy as he asks the best questions, stimulating and deepening the thinking of others. You can always count on him to do the right thing, whether anybody’s looking or not.” - Alan DeForest ’75, Chairman, Norwich University Board of Trustees

“He has the highest integrity. He’s deeply principled. He’s a great American.” - Tom Leavitt, President, Northfield Savings Bank

Another enthusiastic Schneider supporter is David Wolk, former president of Castleton University who calls Rich Schneider a friend. “I love that man,” Wolk said. “No one in America will ever see the seasoned service of Rich Schneider again. He’s served for 28 years. Unbelievable. Unheard of. It’s testimony to the amazing job he’s done at Norwich. The words I would use to describe him are: intelligent, humble, mature, wise, and balanced.”

“I would lie down in front of a bus for Rich Schneider and I wouldn’t worry,” says Barbara Brittingham, President of the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE). “He’s one of our go-to teachers. He’s upbeat, optimistic, and disciplined. He’s done a fabulous job at Norwich. He’s maintained a distinctive mission for the university. It’s a place that does what it’s known for very well. Students respect the Corps of Cadets and the college’s focus on student learning.”

96.2%

of all academic space is new or was completely renovated at the conclusion of the Forging the Future bicentennial campaign

5

INSTITUTES AND CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE ESTABLISHED

• Cybersecurity & Forensics Education and Research (CyFER) • Center for Civic Engagement • Center for Global Resilience and Security • Norwich University Applied Research Institutes (NUARI) • Peace and War Center


A Transformational Leader

President Schneider’s Legacy by the Numbers

62%

ENROLLMENT GROWTH

5.5x

ENDOWMENT GROWTH

$40M–$221M “Richard Schneider has been a transformational leader. His decades of service to Norwich will leave a lasting legacy as he asks the best questions, stimulating and deepening the thinking of others. You can always count on him to do the right thing, whether anybody’s looking or not.” - Alan DeForest ’75, Chairman, Norwich University Board of Trustees

“He has the highest integrity. He’s deeply principled. He’s a great American.” - Tom Leavitt, President, Northfield Savings Bank

Another enthusiastic Schneider supporter is David Wolk, former president of Castleton University who calls Rich Schneider a friend. “I love that man,” Wolk said. “No one in America will ever see the seasoned service of Rich Schneider again. He’s served for 28 years. Unbelievable. Unheard of. It’s testimony to the amazing job he’s done at Norwich. The words I would use to describe him are: intelligent, humble, mature, wise, and balanced.”

“I would lie down in front of a bus for Rich Schneider and I wouldn’t worry,” says Barbara Brittingham, President of the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE). “He’s one of our go-to teachers. He’s upbeat, optimistic, and disciplined. He’s done a fabulous job at Norwich. He’s maintained a distinctive mission for the university. It’s a place that does what it’s known for very well. Students respect the Corps of Cadets and the college’s focus on student learning.”

96.2%

of all academic space is new or was completely renovated at the conclusion of the Forging the Future bicentennial campaign

5

INSTITUTES AND CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE ESTABLISHED

• Cybersecurity & Forensics Education and Research (CyFER) • Center for Civic Engagement • Center for Global Resilience and Security • Norwich University Applied Research Institutes (NUARI) • Peace and War Center


President Schneider’s Timeline 1992

Richard W. Schneider becomes the 23rd President of Norwich University.

Schneider Legacy Project In an expression of gratitude for the exceptional leadership of President Schneider, and his 28 years of service to Norwich University, the Board of Trustees is pleased to announce the Schneider Legacy Project to celebrate the legacy of Norwich’s longestserving president. All gifts to the Schneider Legacy Project will not only honor the incredible impact President Schneider has had on Norwich, but will continue his good work in areas that are important to him and his wife, Jaime, while also ensuring that the university remains strong and affordable into its third century of service. Tribute gifts will benefit the Richard and Jaime Schneider Scholarship and the Norwich Fund.

“Vision without resources is hallucination.” – Richard W. Schneider, President, Norwich University

1997

Norwich University’s online graduate program was launched. Today, the College of Graduate and Continuing Studies offers 112 online master’s and seven online bachelor’s degree completion programs, four online certificates, and nine online professional development courses through Norwich ProSM to over 1,400 students.

1999

Norwich launched the Bachelor of Science in Computer Security & Information Assurance, laying the foundation to leadership in cybersecurity and digital forensics education.

2001

Norwich is one of the earliest and the smallest institution of higher education recognized by the NSA as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education.

2002

Norwich created the Norwich University Applied Research Institutes (NUARI) with the vision to develop an applied national research and development center, building on concepts and topics to advance NU’s brand.

2008

Todd Lecture Series is established bringing such notable speakers as former Secretary of State Colin Powell, futurist P.W. Singer and 39th Chief of Staff, U.S. Army, Gen. Mark A. Milley to Norwich and the central Vermont community.

2014

The Sullivan Museum and History Center is recognized as a Smithsonian Affiliate®, the first in Vermont, and is one of fewer than 200 of the nation’s 6000 museums to receive this prestigious designation.

2015

Established CityLAB: Berlin, a multi-disciplinary study abroad program in Germany.

2019

The five-year Forging the Future bicentennial commemoration and campaign is completed. 96.2% of all academic space has been renovated. In addition, 31.5% of all new construction has gone to academic areas to enhance students’ experiential learning across 36 academic majors.

2021

WITH YOUR HELP, the Jaime & Richard Schneider scholarship will be awarded.

$25M

$55M


President Schneider’s Timeline 1992

Richard W. Schneider becomes the 23rd President of Norwich University.

Schneider Legacy Project In an expression of gratitude for the exceptional leadership of President Schneider, and his 28 years of service to Norwich University, the Board of Trustees is pleased to announce the Schneider Legacy Project to celebrate the legacy of Norwich’s longestserving president. All gifts to the Schneider Legacy Project will not only honor the incredible impact President Schneider has had on Norwich, but will continue his good work in areas that are important to him and his wife, Jaime, while also ensuring that the university remains strong and affordable into its third century of service. Tribute gifts will benefit the Richard and Jaime Schneider Scholarship and the Norwich Fund.

“Vision without resources is hallucination.” – Richard W. Schneider, President, Norwich University

1997

Norwich University’s online graduate program was launched. Today, the College of Graduate and Continuing Studies offers 112 online master’s and seven online bachelor’s degree completion programs, four online certificates, and nine online professional development courses through Norwich ProSM to over 1,400 students.

1999

Norwich launched the Bachelor of Science in Computer Security & Information Assurance, laying the foundation to leadership in cybersecurity and digital forensics education.

2001

Norwich is one of the earliest and the smallest institution of higher education recognized by the NSA as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education.

2002

Norwich created the Norwich University Applied Research Institutes (NUARI) with the vision to develop an applied national research and development center, building on concepts and topics to advance NU’s brand.

2008

Todd Lecture Series is established bringing such notable speakers as former Secretary of State Colin Powell, futurist P.W. Singer and 39th Chief of Staff, U.S. Army, Gen. Mark A. Milley to Norwich and the central Vermont community.

2014

The Sullivan Museum and History Center is recognized as a Smithsonian Affiliate®, the first in Vermont, and is one of fewer than 200 of the nation’s 6000 museums to receive this prestigious designation.

2015

Established CityLAB: Berlin, a multi-disciplinary study abroad program in Germany.

2019

The five-year Forging the Future bicentennial commemoration and campaign is completed. 96.2% of all academic space has been renovated. In addition, 31.5% of all new construction has gone to academic areas to enhance students’ experiential learning across 36 academic majors.

2021

WITH YOUR HELP, the Jaime & Richard Schneider scholarship will be awarded.

$25M

$55M


alumni.norwich.edu/schneider


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