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SNHU Around the World: An Inside Look into SNHU’s Refugee Initiatives in Rwanda

Bright and early the campus opens, class starts at 2:45 p.m., and then there’s some time to do homework. This is the same Monday through Friday for a group of SNHU students, except these students aren’t at the Manchester, NH campus. They are in Karongi, Rwanda. In Kigali and the Kiziba refugee camp, Kepler, a nonprofit higher education program, helps African students (both refugee
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Scholarship Winner Arielys Liriano Presented with Autographed Jersey by Celtics Rookie Semi Ojeleye

Moving onto campus for the first time and preparing for the first semester of college can be a stressful and exciting experience. That’s what Arielys Liriano felt as she walked into her first-year student seminar, but it wasn’t because of who she didn’t know; it was because of who she recognized. “When I walked in, I saw one of the staff members from the
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Reslife Changes Bring New Buildings, Positions And ARDS

The end of the 2016-17 school year left three Resident Director (RD) positions vacant and three dorms destroyed, but it also saw the final touches of a new apartment-style building and the bones of the newest dorm rise from the ground. Residence Life underwent many changes in staffing and appearance this summer, and they are still far from complete. Monadnock Hall, the newest apartment-style
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New Traffic Light On Campus

SNHU has continued to make major improvements on campus. The addition of a new traffic light is just one more advancement made to the university to ensure the safety and convenience of its students and faculty. The new traffic light can be located on North River Road near the main entrance of campus. The placement of this light will give students and faculty the
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Sitting Down With “The Nth Ward’s” Catrina Brown

“The Nth Ward,” directed by Camille Brown, is set to release independently on August 29 on Amazon. The film is a thriller taking place in the Ninth Ward of New Orleans, an area particularly devastated by the effects of Hurricane Katrina. It focuses on the story of Madison (Juliette Bennett, “Shame the Devil,” “The Couple”, “As Good As Dead”), an engineer with the US
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SNHU Student Leaders Speak out on the Importance of Leadership After Charlottesville

On the night of August 11, several hundred torch-wielding white nationalists gathered on the University of Virginia campus at Charlottesville to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate general, Robert E. Lee. These acts were met with counter-protesters, and a state of emergency was declared by Virginia governor, Terry McAufliffe, on August 12. The violence at Charlottesville intensified following a vehicle driving into
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SNHU Stands with Transgender Community

Southern New Hampshire University’s mission statement reads that by “relentlessly challenging the status quo and providing the best support in higher education, [SNHU] expands access to education by creating high quality, affordable and innovative pathways to meet the unique needs of each and every student.” One way SNHU has taken initiative in meeting the needs of its students has manifested in the newly built