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Take Control of Your Education Outside the Classroom

Everyone thinks they know what the “traditional” or “successful” student looks like. We have perceptions and misconceptions about what it is we need to do to get a job, to get into grad school and to achieve some standard that generations of dissimilar college students have set before us. The typical idea of the student tends to exist within the four walls of the
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Ashley Kaminski Awarded Ken M. Bedeni Student Leader Award at NACA Northeast 2017

On November 2, SNHU’s student-led organization, Coordinators of Activities and Programming Events (CAPE), traveled to Hartford, Connecticut for the National Association for Campus Activities (NACA) Conference. This conference is dedicated to increasing the leadership capabilities of student programmers while empowering them to bring diverse and unique programming opportunities back to their university. While a meaningful and educational experience for the members who attended, this
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SNHU Alumni Julia Repaal Travels the World on 11-Month Mission Trip

Julia Repaal graduated from Southern New Hampshire University in May of 2017 with a degree in Culinary Management and a minor in Sociology. A Resident Assistant, Alternative Break Coordinator, friend and so much more, Julia demonstrated during her time at SNHU the power of service and dedication to the lives of others. This passion for service did not end with graduation, as Julia immediately
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Holocaust Survivor, Albert Garih, Shares His Story with SNHU Community

Holocaust survivor Albert Garih came to Southern New Hampshire University on October 26 to speak about his experiences growing up during a time of war. Sponsored by the offices of Student Involvement, Residence Life, Diversity Programs, the Center of Community Engaged Learning and the World Affairs Council, Garih shared his story to a nearly full house of students, faculty and other community members. Gavin
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Annual Security and Fire Safety Report Assessment from Campus Leadership

Each year, under the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (The Clery Act), all colleges and universities that receive federal financial aid are required to maintain and disclose information, data and statistics regarding crime on and near their campuses. Each year, this information is collected and released in a formal report at the start of October, covering the
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Student Government Hosts Town Hall Panel, Students Ask Burning SNHU Questions

On October 19, the Southern New Hampshire University Student Government Association (SGA) hosted the Town Hall Panel in Walker Auditorium, an event dedicated to bringing information directly to the SNHU Community from a variety of SNHU leaders. Moderated by Dean of Students Heather Lorenz, the evening featured top voices from all across campus including President Paul LeBlanc, Provost Patty Lynott, Director of Residence Life
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Fetty Wap and Matt Corman Energize SNHU Major Homecoming Concert

On October 13, Southern New Hampshire University’s student-run organization Coordinators of Activities and Programming Events (CAPE) hosted their annual major concert as a part of 2017’s Homecoming celebration. Selling out in the first 13 hours of being on sale earlier this month, the concert was set to be bigger and better than its predecessors. In this regard, the concert met and exceeded many people’s