News

Take Back the Night for Survivors

On Tuesday, September 25, the Deborah L. Coffin Women’s Center will be operating an event called Take Back the Night on the Green Space at 7 p.m. Take Back the Night is a non-profit organization as well as an international event that is meant to consolidate participants against relationship, sexual and domestic violence in all forms. Campuses across the country organize marches, rallies and
News

Ninth Annual Soul Food Dinner Celebrates Black History Month

The Office of Diversity Programs’ Multicultural Student Union (MSU) in collaboration with the SNHU Culinary program hosted the Ninth Annual Soul Food Dinner on Sunday, February 18. Held in the Dining Center Banquet Hall and marked by decorations in line with the Harlem Renaissance theme, the evening featured not only food, but entertainment from SNHU students and a keynote from Jada Hebra, chief diversity
News

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