Norwich University museum becomes first Smithsonian Affiliate in Vermont

Norwich University President Richard Schneider announced today that the Sullivan Museum and History Center (SMHC) has been named Vermont’s first Smithsonian Affiliate. The announcement was made at a 1:30 pm reception at the Northfield museum, in which remarks were also given by Senator Patrick Leahy, Director of Smithsonian Affiliations Harold Closter and SMHC Director Sarah Henrich.

“This national recognition of the Sullivan Museum as a Smithsonian Affiliate provides us with another opportunity to showcase the historic contributions of Norwich from our past up through today and to bring the nation’s treasures to Norwich and Vermont,” Schneider said.

Among other benefits, Smithsonian Affiliates enjoy sharing agreements with all 19 Smithsonian museums enabling exhibition of objects from the national museum collection as well as providing outlets for Norwich objects to be shown outside of Vermont.

PHOTO: l-r Robert Guptill, NU’68, Vice President, Museum Associates; Sen. Patrick Leahy; Harold Closter, Director, Smithsonian Affiliations; Sarah Henrich, Director, Sullivan Museum and History Center (SMHC) and Norwich University President Richard W. Schneider raise a glass to toast the SMHC as a Smithsonian Affiliate. Norwich University/Mark Collier

Senator Leahy, the Senate’s President Pro Tempore and since 2001 one of three Senate members of the Smithsonian’s 17-member governing Board of Regents, said: “As a Vermonter and a Smithsonian Regent I’m doubly proud of this designation.Acceptance into the Smithsonian Affiliates program is a great credit to the Sullivan Museum and History Center and to Norwich University.It signifies the Sullivan museum’s vitality and high standards.Hitching our star to the Smithsonian, and the Smithsonian to the Sullivan Museum’s energy, is a winner from every perspective. This broad partnership will deepen the Sullivan Museum’s and Vermonters’ access to a broad array of professional and educational resources, as well as to the Smithsonian’s unparalleled collections. It will bring Norwich’s rich history to wider audiences beyond our borders.”

“The Sullivan Museum and History Center was selected to become a Smithsonian Affiliate because it plays an important role in preserving and presenting Vermont and America’s history through the experiences of citizen soldiers and others who served and sacrificed in defense of our heritage,” said Director of Smithsonian Affiliations Harold Closter.“As an important regional and University-based museum the work of the Sullivan Museum and History Centermatches our mission and complements the work that the Smithsonian undertakes on a national level.We look forward to sharing collections, research expertise, and educational programs in order to reach larger audiences and inspire future generations.”

ABOUT SMITHSONIAN AFFILIATIONS PROGRAM

Established in 1996, Smithsonian Affiliations is a national outreach program that develops long-term collaborative partnerships with museums, educational, and cultural organizations to enrich communities with Smithsonian resources. The long-term goal of Smithsonian Affiliations is to facilitate a two-way relationship among Affiliate organizations and the Smithsonian Institution to increase discovery and inspire lifelong learning in communities across America. More information about the Smithsonian Affiliations program and Affiliate activity is available at www.affiliations.si.edu.

ABOUT THE SULLIVAN MUSEUM AND HISTORY CENTER

The Sullivan Museum and History Center was established at Norwich University in 2007 to demonstrate who Norwich is in the present through interaction with the past, the community, and the vision Norwich holds for the future and welcomes visitors to explore this rich 200-year history in a 21st-century, state-of-the-art facility.

The Sullivan Museum and History Center is a 16,000-square-foot facility that features permanent and changing exhibitions, learning stations, a visible-object conservation lab, spaces for exhibit preparation and object storage, a fully equipped electronic classroom and conference space, and a reference room for researchers and scholars.

In association with the Smithsonian since 2014, the Sullivan Museum and History Center is part of a select group of museums, cultural, educational, and arts organizations that share the Smithsonian's resources with the nation. The Sullivan Museum and History Center is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization. For more information call 802-485-2183 or email [email protected]. Visit academics.norwich.edu/museum/ or SMHC on Facebook.