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Internship Fair Approaching: Stop Interview Anxiety

It’s that time of year again for internship and job interviews for the upcoming summer. Lots of students deal with nervousness and anxiety before going into an interview, so here are some tips and tricks to calm one’s nerves before that big interview. One thing that students love is their caffeine. Caffeine, however, can make students hyper, drive anxiety and make students sweat more.
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Parking Changes: How They Affect Students and What SNHU is Doing About It

In January 2018, SNHU’s Public Safety office established new policies relating to resident and commuter parking on campus that would affect students and staff in the spring semester. These parking changes were made based on recent surveys done by Public Safety officers which measured how many cars were parked in each lot. These surveys ensure a better understanding of which parking lots are being
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Awarding Community Excellence

While teaching and advising do have some similarities, the Excellence in Teaching Awards and the Excellence in Advising Awards make sure to not only celebrate the most exceptional in each category, but also have the community recognize and celebrate the differences between the two. For the Excellence in Teaching Awards, the main goal is to give an opportunity for the most exceptional teachers among
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Fourth Annual Drag Show Packs the Pub

Generation Equality (GE) hosted their Fourth Annual Drag Show on February 10. Filling The Last Chapter Pub, more than 120 attendees and performers came for the show. Additional chairs had to be brought in to accommodate the large crowd. Prior to the show, Dee Dube (’18), president of GE said, “This is our biggest year yet. We have over 20 performances, and we hope
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Undergraduate Research Day Presents an Opportunity to Engage in Academic Research

In a new addition to Undergraduate Research Day, students have the ability to engage in research based on case studies in the case competition. Some cases were written by faculty at SNHU and other cases were obtained from case bases from another university. Dr. Karen Stone, a Professor of Marketing in the School of Business, as well as a member of the undergraduate research
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Public Safety Addresses Concerns About Gate Closing

SNHU students living on the west side of campus - particularly in Washington or the Townhouses, may be very familiar with “The Gate,” located between the Hospitality building and the Green Space. Policy surrounding when this gate is open and closed, however, seems to be less well-known. “I would guess it closes at 11:30 [p.m.],” said Jamie Griffin (‘19). “10 o’clock… question mark?” said
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Letter from the Editors: Sending Letters to the Editor

Now that the semester is well underway, we would like to take this opportunity to remind the SNHU community that The Penmen Press offers many opportunities to have its voice heard, including through Letters to the Editor. With constantly changing technology (and a still relatively new and centrally located office), The Penmen Press is becoming consistently more accessible to not only the immediate SNHU
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Learn More About Study Abroad by Attending an Info Session

The Study Abroad Office at SNHU gives students the opportunity to travel around the world while continuing their education. It strives to offer students support both before and after their trip. The pre-departure experience includes various meetings intended to inform and engage the participants interested in studying abroad and determine where in the world is the right spot for them. For those interested in