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Don Brezinski Retires After 19 Impactful Years

In his 19 years here at Southern New Hampshire University, Don Brezinski has held many titles. Originally joining SNHU as Vice President of Institutional Advancement in 2007, Don has since watched so much of our campus grow into what we see today. Now as he approaches the bittersweet event of his retirement on March 20th as Executive Vice President for Campus Administration, there is
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Undergraduate Research Day Preview

Undergraduate Research Day is an annual celebration of student and staff work and dedication. The event offers an opportunity for Individuals or classes to showcase projects they've been working on. Southern New Hampshire University offers a total of $10,000 in grants for students and staff to use for material supplies or conference trips to assist students in their research. Participating students can receive certificates,
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Out of the Darkness Walk Preview

Since 2016, SNHU has been hosting the Out of the Darkness Walk Fundraiser. Held in honor of Nick Carey, a Southern New Hampshire University student, this year is the 10-year anniversary. Salma El Amrani is in her second year chairing for the event and has expressed her passion for the event and what it represents. “To see so many people come together just to
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Greek Spotlight: Greek Day of Service

On Saturday, March 21st, the Southern New Hampshire University Greek Community held their semiannual annual Greek Day of Service (GDOS). Each semester, the Vice President of the Inter-Greek Council plans a day of service to get the whole Greek community involved. This semester, they brought back the Give a Little, Feed a lot (GALFAL) tradition. Pre-Covid, the Greek Community’s involvement in the GALFAL initiative
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Heavy Police Activity at The Wolak Library Learning Commons

On Friday, September 19th, Public Safety sent out three announcements regarding a heavy police presence on campus. Students spent time speculating on the cause, but not many were very sure what was happening at the Wolak Library Learning Commons. An officer at the scene, who requested to remain anonymous, confirmed that a bomb threat had been submitted via email earlier in the day. While
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What to Expect from the Humanities Festival this Spring 2025

Every year, SNHU holds a Humanities Festival that celebrates philosophy, language, history, music and performing arts, global culture, and art. Dr. Deborah Varat, Director of Public Humanities Initiative, is the primary organizer for this event and, in an interview with the press, expressed a great deal of excitement about this year's festival. According to Dr. Varat, the Humanities Festival, which will be held on
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SNHU Concert Series: The Wolff Sisters & Stone Strangers

On Friday, January 31, another installment of the SNHU Concert Series debuted. This concert, starring The Wolff Sisters and The Stone Strangers, was loud, vibrant, and nothing short of captivating. People flooded into the pub to buy drinks and watch the show with their friends. The bands themselves, were both local and unique, each offering wonderful songs and receiving cheers and claps as they
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Alumni Involvement on Campus

We all know about Homecoming weekend and Commencement, but where else can Southern New Hampshire alumni be found? While alumni are present here on campus throughout each semester, some students are left wondering how to contact or where they can be found as a resource here at SNHU. According to Allison Pudvah, the Associate Director of Alumni Engagement, the university has seen an "exponential
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SNHUs Student Employment Model

Starting this fall, Southern New Hampshire University has altered policies around student workers. Many students and staff are already experiencing the effects of these changes. The new policies focus more on students eligible for work-study and returning student workers, leaving many questions from staff and students. As SNHU moves forward with enforcing new regulations around department budgets, open positions, and the hiring process, the