Alternative Break will be visiting Washington D.C. again this year.
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Alternative Break Locations Revealed: Travel and Serve with CCEL

There are some opportunities that are rare to get outside of college. Elizabeth Richards and her team at The Center for Community Engaged Learning (CCEL) know this. Today at the Involvement Fair, CCEL announced the trip locations for Alternative Break (AB). Through this program, students have the chance to spend their spring break traveling to a community service project. The AB locations are always
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SNHU Fulfilling Student Needs with The Cupboard

College campuses struggle with the epidemic of food insecurity among students. SNHU is not immune to this problem. That's why staff from various offices have come together to create a solution called The Cupboard. The Cupboard is a reserve of food and basic personal necessities that is accessible to any SNHU community members in need of these items. Students, staff and faculty can visit
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All the Places to Study Abroad

The Study Abroad Office at SNHU provides an opportunity for students to travel outside of their comfort zone and experience education from a global lens. All SNHU students are encouraged to take advantage of the numerous partnerships the abroad program has to offer. The various locations can be chosen to best meet each students career goals and personal interests. Partnerships are made with institutions
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Cheddar and Rye Brings Gourmet Grilled Cheese to Manchester

One of the simplest, yet most satisfying sandwiches is the humble grilled cheese. Once thought of as merely a staple for young children, the grilled cheese has transcended such distinctions to become an enduring classic. The intermingling of subtly crisp bread and warm melted cheese has nearly universal appeal. The grilled cheese is celebrated whole-heartedly at Cheddar and Rye, Manchester’s only grilled cheese restaurant.
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Breaking Ground for the New CETA Building

SNHU is breaking ground again, this time for the new College of Engineering, Technology and Aeronautics (CETA) building. For now, the construction site can be found next to Washington Hall, far from the current CETA building located on Victory Lane. According to Patty Lynott, the president of university college, “The construction is projected to be complete in the fall of 2019.  We anticipate the
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How To SNHU: Scenic and Lively Places on Campus

New Hampshire is a state that is renowned for its natural beauty. Trees abound, mountains traverse the land and all four seasons are celebrated. The Southern New Hampshire University campus embraces New Hampshire’s charms despite being located near an urban center. There are many scenic locations on campus that can serve as places to get caught up on assignments, spend time with friends or
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Aviation Program Helps Students Get Their Wings

Do you find yourself staring out the window and dreaming of spending your days among the clouds? A new program at SNHU is helping students tackle their sky-high dreams. Aviation Operations and Management (AOM) is a new degree being offered to students as a bachelor of science “to provide an immersive experience in both flying and academics,” says SNHU’s academic catalog. It offers a
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How to SNHU: Printing

Looking to get that syllabus printed at the start of the year, or wondering if you’ll need to spend additional money on a printer to print papers later in the semester? Don’t worry, SNHU has multiple printers readily available and everyone has access to them, whether you’re a full-time student living on campus or a commuter. At the start of each semester, all students
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SNHU Rush Week, 2018

To rush or not to rush. That is the question new and formerly acquainted students are faced with as they mull over the possibility of pursuing more involvement in Greek life this year. Rush week is a huge opportunity for committed or unsure students to informally prepare for a new brother or sisterhood at SNHU. SNHU boasts four tight-knit Greek organizations, all of which