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Find Success with the Career and Professional Development Center

The Career and Professional Development Center helps students with so much more than just resumes and job searches. Students can meet with a career counselor one on one to help with choosing a major, (for those who are undecided or would like to switch), and also help students practice mock interview skills, develop their LinkedIn profiles and expand their network. Freshmen to seniors use
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The Walls of Fantasy Landia Arrives At McInich Art Gallery

The McIninch Art Gallery unveiled a new exhibit called “The Walls of Fantasy Landia” on Thursday, November 2. The featured artists were Raul Gonzalez and Enrique Chagoya. Each extrapolated on their Latin heritage and the pride they felt, as well as how that heritage affected their works. Gonzalez primarily focused on the issues of immigration and border patrol. Chagoya’s work was concerned with and
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SNHU Students Beautify Campus and Help Save Bees

On November 1, students in SNHU’s Environmental Issues Learning Community participated in planting spring bulbs in the wildflower gardens by the Shapiro Library. Beginning around 8 A.M., students from SCI 219, English 120, and SNHU 101, the three classes that make up the Learning Community, came together to plant daffodils and other spring flowers for bees to pollinate when they wake up.  Professor Allison Cummings, who helped coordinate the event,
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Women’s Leadership Conference Aims to Empower SNHU Students

This Friday, November 3 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., The Deborah L. Coffin Women’s Center will be sponsoring the Women’s Leadership Conference in the Dining Center and the Green Center. The conference will consist of multiple presentations aiming to celebrate the work of undergraduate women at SNHU and to empower other women to achieve their goals through self reflection, professional and personal skill
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Patty Lynott Named Campus President of University College

This past Thursday, September 26, President Leblanc announced his resignation from the role of Campus President of SNHU’s University College, with his title changing to University President and CEO. Provost Patty Lynott will now be assuming the Campus President role. “In terms of my new appointment, I honestly don’t believe there are going to be huge changes,” said President Lynott. “I will certainly be
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Holocaust Survivor, Albert Garih, Shares His Story with SNHU Community

Holocaust survivor Albert Garih came to Southern New Hampshire University on October 26 to speak about his experiences growing up during a time of war. Sponsored by the offices of Student Involvement, Residence Life, Diversity Programs, the Center of Community Engaged Learning and the World Affairs Council, Garih shared his story to a nearly full house of students, faculty and other community members. Gavin