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Faculty Spotlight – Dr. Michael Frost

Dr. Michael Frost is an adjunct professor for the Justice Studies and Psychology classes at Southern New Hampshire University. He has been working at SNHU for the last five years while also juggling other part-time jobs such as; consulting work for the Air Force and the Army National Guard, a sheriff for Western Massachusetts, and teaching online classes in the summer.  Last year, Dr.
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Club Spotlight: Professional Sales Association

The Professional Sales Association (PSA) is a club that works on business development skills. President Evan Young (‘23), and Secretary Isobella Gill (‘23), spoke about their club and what makes them stand out.   “We work with schools across the country and internationally,” said Gill. “We focus on professional skills and setting members up for success in the workforce.”  The PSA has a 100%
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Club Spotlight: Mens Club Volleyball

SNHU men's club volleyball is gearing up for the start of their season at the beginning of the Spring semester. The club has been running for four years. Marshall Littlefield, the club president, spoke about the club. "Typical practice times are 8-10pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays, although that changes depending on gym availability," said Littlefield. "Sometimes we also have optional weekend practices on the
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John McCannon’s Research Trip to Lithuania

Professor John McCannon, the coordinator of the History program, took a research trip to Lithuania for research into the life and art of the Lithuanian painter and composer Mikalojus Ciurlionis (1875-1911) from October 18 to October 23. This research trip is part of a much larger and earlier research trip on Russian painter and explorer Nicholas Roerich (1874-1947). “I traveled to Moscow, Saint Petersburg,
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Club Spotlight: Psychology Student Association

The Psychology Student Association (PSA) is a club at SNHU geared towards those interested in psychology. President of PSA, Abby Kotula (‘24), who is new to her role this year, spoke about her club and how this year has become a building year for them. "We like to get everyone involved with [PSA]. We give opportunities to those not even in the psychology major,”
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SNHU Welcomes Chess Club

SNHU has officially recognized the Chess Club this year as a new club. The club meets every Wednesday inside the Shapiro Library cafe from 11am to 3pm. These meetings teach students how to play chess across all different skill levels. Even the Dean of Arts and Science and other faculty have been known to join. Once a month, an all-member meeting will take place
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How To Esports: Your Guide for Esports at SNHU

The Esports program at SNHU was founded in 2019. At first, there were just a few players and two coaches in a room in Stark Hall; now the Esports Program has grown to have over 70 students with its own dedicated space in the Green Center. Esports has a few different areas to get involved in. First is the free play hours, which occur
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Spotlight: The Arboretum

SNHU's nationally accredited arboretum goes unnoticed by a large portion of the campus population. The arboretum is located across from the Gustafson Center on the south side of campus. The 25 acres of campus have been protected, studied, and loved by science professors and students and the sustainability team. It is also the only accredited arboretum in New Hampshire.  “The arboretum provides hands-on, experiential
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Club Spotlight: Student Government Association

Student Government Association (SGA) is one of SNHU's most prominent clubs on campus. SGA President, Paige McNamara ('24), revealed how SGA plans to serve the SNHU community this year. McNamara has a background working with the Office of Residence Life as a Resident Assistant. This gave her insight into some of SNHU's problems and spurred her to want to make positive changes at SNHU.