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!
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
Lillian NelsonComments Off on SNHUs Women’s indoor Track and Field NE10 Champs
The women’s track team snagged their first-ever NE10 championship win on February 17 at the New Balance Track in Boston. The team was runner-up last season. The team had at least one person in every event; sprint events, distance events, jumps, and throws. The team scored the most points in the 5k (top 3), shotput, and the pentathlon. Ashley Corcoran (graduate student) spoke on
Lillian NelsonComments Off on SNHU’s Adriana Timberlake Scores Her 1000th point
Adriana Timberlake ('23) scored her 1,000th point for the SNHU women's basketball team in an 81-43 victory over The College of Saint Rose on February 11th at the Stan Spirou Field House. Timberlake acknowledges that this accomplishment has been a long time coming, even stating that she has played basketball since she was four years old. "I have been around basketball my whole life,"
Lillian NelsonComments Off on Office Spotlight: International Student Services (ISS)
The office of International Student Services (ISS), located in the Green Center, room 108, helps international students with their time at SNHU. Once international students are on campus, the office supports them through the process of being an SNHU student. “The students are first supported by International Admissions. This includes receiving their initial immigration documents and receiving support while they apply to the US
Lillian NelsonComments Off on Study Abroad Program Changes
SNHU students are going to see changes to the Study Abroad program for the '23-'24 academic school year. Study Abroad Program Manager, Scott Snyder, went over the program for students who are unfamiliar with the process. “For our short-term Faculty-Led Programs, we can only use a third-party provider, Education First. Previously, these programs were handled directly with our select few international university partnerships. Using
Lillian NelsonComments Off on SNHUs Snow Removal Communication
Student drivers on campus have experienced weather events that required them to move their cars to approved locations on campus. Snow is removed from the parking lots by SNHU Facilities/Grounds and a vendor. Depending on the affected areas around campus, the snow removal routes change based on the weather. James Winn, Assistant Vice President of Public Safety, discussed the snow removal efforts. “Every storm
Lillian NelsonComments Off on LEAI’s “Use Every Minute” Learning Initiative for Spring Semester
The Learner Engagement and Academic Innovation (LEAI) team are rolling out a new initiative called "Use Every Minute." Administrative Coordinator for LEAI, Lori Williams, and LEAI Assistant Vice President, Lynn Murray-Chandler, explained the new initiative. “LEAI is [an] SNHU University College asset that aims to improve teaching, learning, and the student experience," said Williams. "The team manages most faculty development work for the Manchester
Lillian NelsonComments Off on SNHU Women’s Track Season Starts Up
The SNHU women’s track and field started their indoor season at the Art Kadish Elm City Challenge in New Haven, CT on December 2. The team was ranked first in the NE10 coaches' preseason poll via unanimous decision. Graduate student and runner Ashley Corcoran ('23) talked about her tenure with SNHU track and field and cross country. “My role on the team is to