Archive: All U.S. Naval War College News

U.S. Naval War College is home to many dynamic programs with a focus on military strategy, foreign relations and ethical leadership. Below is an archive of past news items about the college.

Public Affairs Office

Photo of a wargame be played at U.S. Naval War College.
Apr. 16, 2018
From Joint Military Operations Department

A dozen students from U.S. Naval War College participated in a Joint Land, Air and Sea Strategic Special Program (JLASS-SP) wargame, April 7- 13, at Maxwell Air Force Base.

Photo of Chief of Naval Operation Adm. John Richardson addressing students, faculty and staff at U.S. Naval War College.
Apr. 06, 2018
From Chief of Naval Operations Public Affairs

Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson announced the formation of the College of Leadership and Ethics at U.S. Naval War College and released an updated version of the Navy Leader Development Framework, April 6 at the college in Newport.

Photo of Geoffrey Till
Apr. 05, 2018
From Hattendorf Center for Maritime Historical Research

Geoffrey Till, one of the world's leading experts on maritime strategy and naval history, has been named the 2018 recipient of U.S. Naval War College's (NWC) "Hattendorf Prize" - an international award that aims to recognize original research contributions in the field of maritime history.

Yale students visit Naval War College
Apr. 04, 2018
Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jess Lewis

A dozen students from Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut visited U.S. Naval War College (NWC), April 4, at the invitation of Rear Adm. Jeffrey A. Harley, NWC's president.

Official photo of retired Rear Adm. Margaret "Peg" Klein, dean of Leadership and Ethics at U.S. Naval War College
Mar. 29, 2018
From Widener University Communications Office

The Oskin Leadership Institute at Widener University has named retired Rear Adm. Margaret “Peg” Klein as the 2018 Beideman Visiting Scholar. Klein is currently dean of leadership and ethics at the U.S. Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island after serving 35 years as a decorated Navy officer.

Photo of professor James Holmes providing a lecture to students.
Mar. 28, 2018
From Strategy and Policy Department

Professor James R. Holmes, the J.C. Wylie chair of maritime strategy at U.S. Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island, visited the Brazilian Naval War College, March 26-28, where he was a participant of the Brazilian navy’s symposium on “Maritime Power in the XXI Century.”