Norwich’s International Student Organization (ISO) hosted a Celebration of Nations event on November 5 at Plumley Armory

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Norwich’s International Student Organization (ISO) hosted a Celebration of Nations event on November 5 at Plumley Armory. The international event featured cultural displays, Latin and ballroom dance clubs and a performance by the Corps of Cadets Drill team. The ISO’s goal is to educate the campus community about the many perspectives and traditions of all the cultures on this campus. We are moving forward with our Mission statement, which is, “Together today, today and forever, the ISO will be global in perspective, and aim to learn about and celebrate all walks of life within the Norwich community as we embrace our diversity, expect inclusion, and work for a more vibrant and equitable world.” 

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