This issue no longer affects me.  The problem went away when two changes
were made to the wireless network over the span of about a week.  I
don't know which change actually fixed it, but I suspect it was the
second of the two:

One change was updating the firmware on the access points.

In the other, a misconfiguration was corrected where DHCP was issuing
gateway addresses outside of the subnet.

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  NM fails to connect to campus Wi-Fi network; wicd succeeds -- Centrino
  Ultimate-N 6300 iwlwifi

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