Hi, I'm Lillie! I'm currently a freshman at SNHU. I am majoring in Game Development and programming. I love writing and Im so glad campus is open again! Hope you have a nice day and staying healthy!
Pink Day at SNHU is happening on Saturday, February 3 at 1:30 pm against New Haven. The lobby fair opens at 12:30 pm, where prizes, giveaways, raffles, t-shirt sales, and kids' face painting are all available. The first Pink Day was held in 2006 and was founded by head women's basketball coach, Karen Pinkos. They give donations to CMC Breast Care Center and Kay
Lillian NelsonComments Off on Paul LeBlanc’s Trip to Africa
SNHU President, Paul LeBlanc, along with a team of three employees, visited Africa from October 24 to November 1. During his visit, LeBlanc visited refugee learners and spoke at two commencement ceremonies in Kenya and Rwanda through SNHU's Global Education Movement (GEM). The GEM initiative aims to educate and empower their learners. GEM is the first large-scale online learning initiative for refugees, partnering with
Lillian NelsonComments Off on 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
Lillian NelsonComments Off on SNHU Winter Sports Preview
SNHU’s winter sports season has started. Hockey, men's basketball, women’s basketball, and indoor track & field have started their seasons and are ready to play. Eric Coplin, Director of Athletic Communications, talked about last year's accomplishments, especially the women’s indoor track and field team winning its first conference championship in program history. “We enjoyed a good amount of success in the winter season last
Lillian NelsonComments Off on Club Spotlight: Style Club
Style Club at SNHU is a place to showcase your personal style and bring people together through fashion. President of Style Club, Cloverlyn Willis ('24), strives to bring the SNHU community together through fashion, creating a safe space for everyone to show their personal style and explore new ones. Willis wants people to know everyone is welcome to join. For those worried about joining
Lillian NelsonComments Off on Brewed Awakening Cafe Re-Opens on Campus
Student-run coffee shop, Brewed Awakening, reopens next week after the controversial decision by the School of Business to shut the beloved cafe down. Following the temporary closure and massive pushback, Brewed Awakening is back in operation. Brewed Awakening is located in the Hospitality Center right when you walk in the front door. The hours of operation this coming semester are Monday through Wednesday 8:30am-2:30pm,
There was once a day where the SNHU and greater Manchester communities could use the pool in the athletic complex. The pool was closed over a year ago when campus was closed due to COVID, but has yet to be repurposed. Closing the pool opened the door to new opportunities for what the space can become. Campus Director of Athletics and Recreation, Anthony Fallacaro,
Lillian NelsonComments Off on SNHU 2023-2024 Sports Preview
SNHU's 2023-2024 fall sports season is here. Pre-season practices start mid-August, with teams coming back on campus early for conditioning and meeting the new players this year. The teams starting their seasons in the coming fall are: Women’s soccer, men’s soccer, volleyball, field hockey, women’s cross country, men’s cross country, women’s tennis, and men’s golf. The winter sports (women’s basketball, men’s basketball, ice hockey,
Lillian NelsonComments Off on The Masters Program: From a SNHU Students Perspective
Madailein Lindsay graduated from SNHU in 2022. She is now enrolled in the master's program at SNHU and will complete her requirements during the last week of August 2023. Lindsay chose to go to SNHU for the master's program because she found an education plan that aligned with her desired start and end times. It was recommended to her by a dean in the
Lillian NelsonComments Off on Office Spotlight: Office of Sustainability
SNHU's Office of Sustainability was established in 2021. They will celebrate two years of the office's opening in July. Sustainability Manager, Pamela Beckvagni, works to further the efforts of the office's sustainability. "When we think about awareness here, what we really want is the step beyond that, which is getting people involved," said Beckvagni. The Office of Sustainability has a list of goals to