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SNHU Fulfilling Student Needs with The Cupboard

College campuses struggle with the epidemic of food insecurity among students. SNHU is not immune to this problem. That's why staff from various offices have come together to create a solution called The Cupboard. The Cupboard is a reserve of food and basic personal necessities that is accessible to any SNHU community members in need of these items. Students, staff and faculty can visit
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Upcoming “Social Media, Solidarity and Safety” Discussion

The Deborah L. Coffin Women’s Center, the Office for International Student Services and the Wolak Learning Center are teaming up with Global Citizens Circle (GCC) to host a program called "Social Media, Solidarity & Safety" with guest speaker Hala Al-Dosari. GCC is a “non-profit organization that aims to create open dialogue about the important, diverse social issues that society faces,” said GCC coordinator, Meaghan
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Global Café: A Taste of Culture

The International Student Services (ISS) has been running a monthly event called Global Café, in which they hope to better unite the SNHU community. LeAnn Bowden, The International Student Success Coordinator for ISS, came up with the idea. “It’s an opportunity for international and domestic students, staff [and] faculty to all come together and chat informally about each other,” she said. The café usually
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New Leadership Program to Educate Students About Inclusion

Many SNHU students have a strong desire to increase their leadership skills. Such skills can be gained through involvement in programs and organizations on campus, such as Signature Leadership and Student Government Association (SGA). This semester, the Office of Diversity Programs is sponsoring “Inclusive Leadership,” a new program that aspires to educate students about the importance of inclusion in the workplace. Kayla Page, director
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International Gala Spreads Cultural Awareness

On Friday, April 7, the International Student Association, in collaboration with Radio SNHU, Student Government Association, Diversity Programs and others, hosted the 34th Annual International Gala in the small gym of the Athletic Center. The goal of the event, which attracted a large crowd, was to increase awareness of the international community here at SNHU and to promote global culture. The event attracted a
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SNHU’S Think International Fair: Getting Internationalized

Southern New Hampshire University’s (SNHU) Think International Fair event held more than five different tables with organizations that promote international involvement. The event was part of SNHU’s International Education Week. Some of the tables at the event were manned by organizations such as Study Abroad, Conversational English from the Learning Center, International Student Services, the Peace Corps, and SNHU’s Center for Community Engaged Learning.