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Earn Big Bucks With These Scholarship Contests

The students of SNHU are fortunate that administration and other departments are constantly looking for ways to reward students for their variety of talents. During the month of October, SNHU will be running two contests: SNHU’s Annual Fall Fiction Contest and the Art Exhibition Contest. Each one has a variety of prizes available to the winners including scholarships and features in SNHU’s publications. The
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The Road to Sicily

During spring break of next year, many students will be participating in a variety of activities. For a few conscientious students, spring break grants them the opportunity to travel outside of the United States to the beautiful country of Italy. Between March 8 to the 17, students in Professor Andrea Bard’s Intercultural Communications course will be exploring the island of Sicily. The trip costs $2,690
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Welcome Sodexo’s New Vegan and Gluten-Free Options

Veganism has risen by 600% in the last three years according to the Food Revolution Network. Not only has veganism been on the rise, but so has the gluten-free diet. Studies show that over one hundred million consumers follow the gluten-free diet, with the majority of them not being celiacs (Richardson, 2018). With these surprising statistics, it is no wonder that Daniel VanAvery, general
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Know Your Campus Crime Statistics

When attending college, it is important to know whether the campus is a safe environment. However, many students are not aware of the resources available to find out. One way to stay informed about campus safety is by looking at the annual Clery Report. Because of the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act, all colleges and universities that participate
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Enlightenment: A Move Toward Inclusion

With less than two weeks until SNHU’s first ever Enlightenment event, SNHU student Kafisa Ibrahim ('19) could not be more excited. Ibrahim is the coordinator of the event and was inspired after watching a video on Facebook last year of a family disrespecting Muslim mosques. Ibrahim was outraged and wanted to make a change. With the support and guidance from University Campus President Patricia
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Be Financially Prepared for a Natural Disaster

Living on the east coast means being prepared for any natural disasters that might arise. On August 31, Hurricane Florence formed and the east coast was anxiously awaiting to see where Florence would attack and the impending damage that the hurricane would leave behind. The Washington Post reported Florence had flooded several areas in the Carolinas, caused 686,000 power outages and displaced numerous families.
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Women’s Leadership Conference

In a world where women often feel underappreciated, it is important to bring awareness to the challenges they face on a day to day basis and teach them how to overcome obstacles. The Deborah L. Coffin's Women's Center will be hosting their second annual Women's Leadership Conference on Saturday, October 27 at 10 a.m. in the Dining Center Banquet Hall. Check in for the
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CETA Programs Re-Accredited

Starting this year, Southern New Hampshire Universitiy's College of Engineering Technology and Aeronautics (CETA) programs, Mechanical Engineering (ME) and Aeronautical Engineering (AE) have been accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc. (ABET). According to Dr. Yan Xiang, the Dean of CETA, this accreditation from ABET is “a huge success for SNHU and CETA as a new engineering institute.” This is significant to