Special News Features and Slideshows
Freedom Wall Unveiling Ceremony
The Freedom Wall, unveiled recently at the Rolling Meadows campus, celebrates our American liberties through an exhibit of documents from key moments in American history. We were honored to have the founders of Tempered Steel, Inc. and the Heart of A Marine Foundation speak at the event.
Northrop Grumman celebrates National Engineers Week 2012
Across the campuses, employees celebrated science, technology math and engineering, and introduced students to the field. Visit the E-Week website.
Employees volunteer with Soaringwords to give comfort to children
To provide comfort to children during their hospital stays, Northrop Grumman employees are volunteering with Soaringwords to donate SoaringQuilts® and SoaringPillows. Learn more and view the photo gallery.
Northrop Grumman employee returns from deployment
COL Rob Carlson's returned to Northrop Grumman recently after serving in the Army on an overseas deployment. Read about the homecoming celebration and view photos.
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15th Annual Holiday Shoe Box Gift Project
Employees from our Azusa campus recently concluded their 15th Annual Holiday Shoe Box Gift Project drive, collecting more than 2,700 shoe boxes for the Kid's Stuff U.S.A. benefit program. Learn more and view photos.
25th Annual BWI Run & Walk
More than 700 runners and walkers turned out at the Northrop Grumman BWI campus for the 25th annual Airport Run and Family Walk to benefit Down Syndrome research. The event raised more than $30,000.
Sunnyvale volunteers earn community service award
Northrop Grumman has been named a 2011 Community Service Award Corporate Partner by Sunnyvale Community Services, a nonprofit group that works with low-income families and the elderly.
Northrop Grumman employees volunteer to help make a home in Buffalo
Employees from our Buffalo, N.Y. campus joined in a Habitat for Humanity Buffalo build recently to help make a home for a family.
Northrop Grumman, Feed The Children and Cory's Kitchen provide food and essentials to local families
This summer, employees of Northrop Grumman Corporation's Azusa, Calif., campus partnered with Feed The Children and Cory's Kitchen, Inc. to provide 400 local families with boxes of food and personal care items.
Northrop Grumman concludes annual WORTHY mentoring program in Apopka with project presentations
Our Laser Systems business unit recently concluded its second annual WORTHY (Worthwhile to Help High School Youth) mentoring program with a day of project presentations by student participants.
Northrop Grumman in the Chase Challenge
More than 125 employees took part in the J.P. Morgan Chase Corporate Challenge in Chicago this year.
Congressman Walsh Visits the Rolling Meadows Campus
Congressman Joe Walsh of Illinois' 8th Congressional District visited the Rolling Meadows Campus for a tour in late April to become familiar with the capabilities and program priorities of the facility.
Northrop Grumman helps Chicagoland students discover engineering
This year, Northrop Grumman Corporation's Discover "E" (engineering) program sent over 50 engineers to more than 35 local schools to promote science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) concepts.
Northrop Grumman receives FAA Diamond Award for Excellence
For Northrop Grumman employees working at the company's Rolling Meadows FAA Certified Repair Station, nothing is more important than safety.
Northrop Grumman successfully delivers final ALQ-218 ICAP III Tactical Jamming Receiver to U.S. Navy
On Wednesday, March 16, Capt. John Green, PMA-234 program manager, gathered with Northrop Grumman employees in Baltimore to celebrate the successful completion of the ALQ-218 ICAP III program.
Northrop Grumman partnership with Habitat for Humanity brings a Baltimore family a home
What was once the condemned shell of a house is today the newly renovated home of Rosetta Anderson and her family, thanks to a community partnership between Sandtown Habitat for Humanity and Northrop Grumman Corporation.
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