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SNHU Partners With Connection to Bring Students New Opportunities

SNHU has partnered up with Fortune 1000 company Connection to open up a brand new sales lab on campus in Webster Hall. The new lab offers SNHU students real world sales experience in the comfort of their own campus. On October 23, members of the SNHU and Connection communities joined together for a ribbon cutting ceremony to commemorate the opening of the sales lab.  Students will
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Press Release: International Education Week Comes to SNHU

International Education Week will be celebrated on campus, November 11-15. Over the week there will be a variety of educational and social events that we encourage students, faculty and staff to enjoy. Here is the list of our upcoming programs, make sure to pop reminders in your calendars now so you do not miss these great events. MONDAY, November 12 – FRIDAY, November 15
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Money, Money, Money: Clarifying the Rumors of SNHU’s Financial State

Accessibility is a buzzword in higher education right now. It dominates most of the conversations at SNHU, whether it’s in the classroom or at an event. It comes from faculty, staff and administration alike. It’s the goal for SNHU. Money has lead to the development of a five-year diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) plan. It has also meant considering what the learning environment of
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Men’s Ice Hockey: 2019 NE10 Champions Gear Up For 2020 Season

Last winter, in just his second season coaching at SNHU, Head Coach Sean Walsh led the men’s ice hockey team to a Northeast-10 Championship victory over rival Saint Anselm College. “[The season] was an emotional ride, but the boys got the job done in the end,” said Walsh, the 2018-2019 Coach of the Year. “They were a very close-knit group with a lot of
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Dining Center Mystery Debunked

Recently, there have been rumors spreading that the price of items at the dining center have increased. With exponentially decreasing dining dollars and increasing concern among students, the rumors appeared true. “They charge us tax on top of the already high prices they’re charging us for food,” one student said in response. However, the rumors have been found to be untrue. In general, the
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Joker Review: Why Disabilities Should Not Be Ignored

In what may be the most important movie of our generation, "Joker" provides a look into how society should and should not treat those with mental impairments. Mental disabilities are not always talked about due to the stigma surrounding them, but "Joker" ignores this and takes a look at the treatment of that group. Whereas many might see this as just another interpretation of
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The Annual Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act

The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (The Clery Act) is released each year to report statistics of criminal activity on the Southern New Hampshire University Campus, as well as all colleges and universities. The report is released every October and provides statistics from three years prior. This year’s report showed a decrease in drug abuse violations on
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SNHU Rejoices for Homecoming Weekend

Over the weekend of October 19, SNHU held its 2019 Homecoming festivities. With some events occurring on Friday and Sunday, Saturday was when a majority of the activities took place. Saturday started at 8:30 a.m. with the Homecoming 5K run and was followed by the 2019 Alumni Awards, the 3rd Annual SNHU Homecoming Cornhole Tournament and the SNHU Street Fair. The 2019 Alumni Awards
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Dissect Dives into Hit Rap Albums

Named one of the best podcasts of 2018 by the New York Times, Dissect reaches listeners by diving into popular albums of the past few years and dissecting them. In a time where playlists rule the music world, Dissect aims to look at albums as whole pieces, rather than vehicles for a few hit songs. Each season of the podcast, one album is selected
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Climate Strike Storms Manchester

On September 20 nearly 300 people marched on Manchester Town Hall demanding action regarding the current climate crisis. Activists used speakers and megaphones to give specific demands for local government action. The same voices informed fellow strikers of the current dangers we face and what part each person can play to help make a change. Strikes such as these expand past Manchester, NH. Over