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New Norse Mythology Course Will Take 15 Students to Iceland

Spaces for the new Norse Mythology and the Graphic Novel course next semester with a Spring Break trip to Reykjavik, Iceland, are limited to 15 students and are being filled on a first-come, first-serve basis. “This class is geared towards anyone who loves Norse mythology and wants to create a graphic novel or photo book,” said instructors and coordinators of the trip, Dr. Susan
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Reslife Changes Bring New Buildings, Positions And ARDS

The end of the 2016-17 school year left three Resident Director (RD) positions vacant and three dorms destroyed, but it also saw the final touches of a new apartment-style building and the bones of the newest dorm rise from the ground. Residence Life underwent many changes in staffing and appearance this summer, and they are still far from complete. Monadnock Hall, the newest apartment-style
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Study Abroad Is Encouraged For All Students

For many people, college is a time to meet new people and try new things. The SNHU Study Abroad Office can help students do both. With 17 different programs on four different continents and a variety of semester, summer and year-long options, students are bound to find a study abroad program that appeals to them. If they so choose, fashion merchandising, culinary management, marketing,
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Students Gearing Up To Go

As first-year and transfer students are moving onto campus for the first time and attending First Days activities, 50 sophomores, juniors and seniors are doing the same, but abroad. This semester, there are 29 students in Italy, eight in Ireland, five in England, four in New Zealand, and one person each in Germany, France, Spain and Chile. Four of these students shared how they
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.
Lisa Allard, Kristy Turner, Codi Lyons, Izzy Proia and Rebecca Lariviere welcome teens to the event.
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CCEL Helps Girls Become Prom Ready

SNHU’s Center for Community Engaged Learning (CCEL) put on their fourth annual Girl’s Night Out on Tuesday, April 11, in which high school girls from the Manchester area were invited to SNHU to prepare for prom. The SNHU community donated 450 prom and semi-formal dresses as well as shoes and accessories that girls from four local high schools (Manchester Central High School, Manchester High