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SNHU Launches STEM Education at College of Engineering, Technology and Aeronautics

At the tail end of the newly-constructed Victory Lane lies an inconspicuous building; a building one could easily mistake for a warehouse. This building, decked out in SNHU colors, is where some of the brightest technical minds on campus are molded. The College of Engineering, Technology and Aeronautics (CETA) is welcomed to campus as SNHU’s latest initiative to expand their STEM programs. In Spring
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Adam Blumenthal Brings Virtual Worlds to Life

The School of Arts and Sciences has opened up a new virtual reality (VR) lab in the Academic Center. To help students get excited about the wealth of possibility in this growing technology, SNHU invited Adam Blumenthal, artist-in-residence of VR at Brown University, to introduce students to VR and its wealth of applications. “[I want] students to be excited about this new field,” said
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“Black Films Matter” Film Series to Screen Oscar Winner “Moonlight”

Students have the opportunity to see Academy Award Best Picture-winner “Moonlight” tonight (October 4) as part of the School of Arts and Science’s latest film series, dubbed Black Films Matter. The series seeks to provide a space for discussion regarding race relations post-Ferguson. “This series happened to coincide with an extremely tense time in the United States surrounding the issue of race,” Said Dr.
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VIDEO: Take Back the Night 2017

This week, the SNHU Deborah L. Coffin Women's Center hosted Southern New Hampshire University's eighth annual Take Back the Night event and march. If you couldn't make it to this year's event, our staff went behind the scenes interviewing director of the Women's Center Brooke Gilmore, Women's Center staff members Amy Mercedes, Dee Dube and Jasmine McFarlin, and poetry performer Olivia Gatwood. If you'd
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Foo Fighters Deliver More of the Same on “Concrete and Gold”

The first CD I ever purchased with my own money was Foo Fighters’ “Echoes, Silence, Patience, & Grace.” I was ten years old, and it was my first experience with music I could call my own, separate from the music my parents liked. A decade and three albums later, I’ve fallen out of grace with the band. “Concrete and Gold,” their latest, is packed
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The Killers Fight their Demons on “Wonderful, Wonderful”

Las Vegas rock band The Killers have emerged from hiding after a five-year hiatus. Last we saw the band, known for packing big choruses into their 80s-influenced alternative rock, they were at the top of their game. The meditation has made the collection of songs on Wonderful Wonderful some of their most personal yet, but are they enough to maintain relevance in a scene
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Granite State Comic-Con Rocks New Hampshire for 15th Straight Year

MANCHESTER, NH - Granite State Comicon (Granitecon), celebrated its fifteenth annual convention at the Radisson on Elm St. September 16-17. Produced by Double Midnight Productions (owners of Manchester’s Double Midnight Comics) and priding “[them]selves in providing a more intimate experience” Granitecon featured vendors, artists, exhibitors, cosplayers and special celebrity guests alike who had the “chance to mingle and chat and enjoy each other’s company.”
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SOLD OUT: CAPE Breaks Personal Record in Ticket Sales for Major Concert

Last night, CAPE revealed rapper Fetty Wap as the 2017 Major Concert headliner. As of 10 a.m. this morning, all 1,500 tickets have been sold, twelve hours from the time they went on sale. “This has never happened in the history of the major concert, that we have sold out a complete show in less than one day,” said Shannon Conway, CAPE concert chair
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CAPE Announces Fetty Wap as Major Concert Artist

This year’s Major Concert artist has been revealed at tonight’s Big Money Bingo. Rap artist Fetty Wap, known for hits “Trap Queen” and “679” will be performing at SNHU on October 13 in the Athletic Complex Fieldhouse. Supporting Fetty Wap will be SNHU alum Matt Corman. “We started the planning process back in March when we compiled a list of potential headliners and openers.
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SNHU Around the World: An Inside Look into SNHU’s Refugee Initiatives in Rwanda

Bright and early the campus opens, class starts at 2:45 p.m., and then there’s some time to do homework. This is the same Monday through Friday for a group of SNHU students, except these students aren’t at the Manchester, NH campus. They are in Karongi, Rwanda. In Kigali and the Kiziba refugee camp, Kepler, a nonprofit higher education program, helps African students (both refugee