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Angel Tree At SNHU to Give Back to Local Community

With the holiday season just around the corner, SNHU’s Bradley Three Year Honors Program Principles of Management class is offering students a way to give back.   The Angel Tree Campaign provides gifts to those who might not otherwise receive them during the holiday season. Starting November 14, ten decorated trees will be put up in different buildings around campus with tags on them that contain information about a person and what kind of
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Vietnam Memorial Traveling Wall Visits SNHU on Green Space

The Vietnam Memorial Traveling Wall has relocated temporarily to Southern New Hampshire’s Green Space. The Wall, which arrived on Thursday, October 5, was ceremoniously welcomed by the SNHU community at 6 p.m. The Memorial Wall, which is an 80% scale replica of the Vietnam Memorial Wall in Washington, D.C., will be available for the SNHU community to observe until 3 p.m. on October 8.
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Student Leaders Hone Skills at Fall Leadership Conference 

Each fall, student leaders from all walks of club and organizational life join together for the Fall Leadership Conference where they attend workshops tailored to helping them develop their skills. This years Fall Leadership Conference took place Sunday, October 1 and hosted student leaders from a multitude of clubs and organizations. Susan Elsass, Associate Dean of Student Success at CETA, presented Sunday’s keynote speech,
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Sarah Stearns is the New Director of Academic Advising

As of this year, Sarah Stearns has taken on a new role at SNHU. Recently, she has been titled Director of Academic Advising. Located in the Green Center, Sarah Stearns can be found in the Academic Advising Office for Campus undergraduate day students. The overall vision of the Advising Office is to educate and empower all students in their academic development at SNHU. Beyond
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New Traffic Light On Campus

SNHU has continued to make major improvements on campus. The addition of a new traffic light is just one more advancement made to the university to ensure the safety and convenience of its students and faculty. The new traffic light can be located on North River Road near the main entrance of campus. The placement of this light will give students and faculty the
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SNHU Students Showcase Their Talent

The sisters of Phi Omega Psi hosted the annual talent show at SNHU on Thursday, April 13 in The Last Chapter Pub. Co-sponsoring with Student Government Association (SGA), Phi Omega Psi welcomed all SNHU students to come and showcase their talent to a panel of judges. Between each performance, audience members were encouraged to snack on chips and candy. Attendees were also given a
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Infinite Opportunity For Future Writers

The Career Development Center at SNHU welcomed all aspiring writers to attend a panel session titled, “What Can I Do with My Writing Skills?” on Tuesday, March 28 in the Gustafson Center.  The purpose of the event was to enlighten SNHU students on the various job opportunities available to them. Conversations were centralized around how students can implement their writing skills in various types
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SNHU Celebrates International Women’s Day

The Deborah L. Coffin Women’s Center at SNHU celebrated International Women’s Day on Wednesday, March 8, by hosting a variety of events that celebrate the achievements of women. International Women’s Day is a global holiday dedicated to honoring the social, political, economic and cultural accomplishments, as well as the advancement of women. The events throughout the day focused on highlighting these accomplishments and bringing