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Clubs and Organizations: Psychology Student Association

The Psychology Student Association (PSA) is an organization with the goal of having our club members take something meaningful away from the meetings and the club overall. We bring students that have a common interest in psychology together and provide opportunities for them to deepen their knowledge in the field and learn about the different career paths and opportunities available after SNHU. Students do
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Clubs and Organizations: Accounting Society

The Accounting Society is an organization dedicated to giving all students interested in accounting opportunities to succeed in finding and acquiring a career in their desired career choice. Our organization also provides students information about the accounting field, as well as the chance to take leadership roles, meet potential employers, and host events on campus. Meetings and the majority of our events take place
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How to SNHU: Ins And Outs Of Career Development

Some people might be asking themselves, what exactly is the Career & Professional Development Center and how does it help me? The Career & Professional Development Center is a resource that students can access by visiting the Gustafson Center. The Career Center helps students by giving them the resources they need to make sure that they succeed in the professional world during and after
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Club and Organization: OMEP

The SNHU Student Chapter of OMEP, the World Organization for Early Childhood, is a child advocacy club that is dedicated to defending and promoting the rights of the child to education and care worldwide. While OMEP is an international organization, SNHU OMEP focuses on the needs of the children in and around the Manchester area. OMEP meets on the first Tuesday of every month
Caption: Left to right: Cailey Cotter, Brianna Camara and Kathryn Limerick surfed off the coast of Chile.
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Students Taken to Chile for New Global Executive Management Course

Twenty-three SNHU students and three faculty members spent the first part of their summer break in Viña del Mar, Chile, learning about the international business market in South America and experiencing the Chilean culture. These students were the first to try the new Global Executive Management course, a three-credit course Kyle Viator, Assistant Dean of the School of Business, developed in his PhD program.
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Michael Reaves Promotes Inclusion on Campus

Creating and maintaining an inclusive and welcoming environment on campus is among the most prominent objectives for faculty here at SNHU. Few individuals are more committed to ensuring this than Michael Reaves, Assistant Director of Diversity. The Office of Diversity, located in the Green Center, provides support and guidance to students of color, international students and members of the LGBTQ community. The office also