Alumni, Family and Friends
SNHU Homecoming: Let the SNHU Times RollOct. 18-20
Homecoming Weekend is almost here! Registration is now open with Homecoming fun happening on campus, on demand, and virtually. We're bringing back some of our greatest hits like the Street Fair, Virtual 5k, and Bingo. Plus, we're premiering exciting new events that will have you dancing to a fresh beat. We're keeping the good vibrations going with a Homecoming meetup in Charlotte, NC on Saturday, Oct. 26. Don’t forget to join the SNHU Homecoming 2024 event on Facebook for updates, contests and more. We can’t wait to rock out with you!
RHIA Exam Review SessionWednesday, Sept. 11 | 7-8 pm ET | Virtual
Rock your RHIA exam! The Health Information Management program invites recent BS.HIT grads to a virtual RHIA exam review session. Hear from faculty about the exam and play games to review necessary information. Learn more and register.
Present at the SNHU AI Summit
The SNHU AI Summit is an MBA student-run conference with the goal of gathering experts, entrepreneurs, practitioners, community leaders, faculty, staff, and students in one place to propel advancements in AI research and real-world applications. Interested in joining the conversation? Complete the call for proposal form by Friday, Sept. 13 to be considered. Virtual and in-person sessions in varying formats will take place Oct. 22-23.
Celebration of Life: Ed Daniels Sunday, Sept. 15 | 2-4 pm | Dining Center Banquet Hall, SNHU
The SNHU community is invited to come together and honor the memory of librarian and throws coach Ed Daniels. Ed made a huge impact, locally and beyond, through his three decades in the Shapiro Library; as a track and field coach, meet manager, official and committee member; and as a generous donor. The celebration will include a slideshow and opportunities to share stories. Ed’s obituary can be found here.
HP CARES – Upcoming Sessions HP CARES (Health Professions Creating Awareness & Real-world Engagement Series) is brought to you by the Continuing Education for Health Professions team. This series allows attendees to connect with experts, exchange ideas, and explore the multifaceted terrain of healthcare careers, research, and innovations.
Questions? Please contact Laurie Lewis.
Career Closet Pop-up Store: Donations Needed
The Chandler Center and The Career & Professional Development Center will be hosting a Career Closet Pop-up Store, an initiative designed to help our students look and feel their best as they step into the professional world. Donations of gently used professional attire (suits, blouses, shirts, pants, skirts, and ties) are needed and will be provided to students at no cost. All items must be clean and in good condition. All sizes and styles are welcome.
Donations can be dropped off at The Chandler Center (Belknap Hall, Room 120); The Career & Professional Development Center (Gustafson Center, 1st floor); and The Millyard between 8 am-4:30 pm (3rd floor, near security desk) until Sept. 19. If you have any questions, contact careerdevelopment@snhu.edu.
Accounting & Finance Career Fair Thursday, Sept. 19 | 5-6:30 pm | Gustafson Center, SNHU
Meet New England area employers from public and private accounting firms, and various financial institutions seeking to hire SNHU students and alumni. Network with recruiters to explore career paths, learn more about available jobs, and gain insight into a company's culture.
Contact the Career & Professional Development Center with questions: careerdevelopment@snhu.edu or 603.645.9793.
Founders Day Meet Up 2024 – Tucson, AZ Saturday, Sept. 21 | 11 am-1 pm | The Boxyard (238 N 4th Ave, Tucson, AZ 85705)
Meet and greet Tucson area SNHU community members in the spirit of Founders Day! Stop by for a coffee or stick around for lunch to celebrate the 92nd anniversary of SNHU's founding. Learn more and register.
September Career Webinars
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SNHU is coming to Ohio! Tuesday, Oct. 1 | 6-8 pm ET | Pins Mechanical Company (1880 W 25th St., Cleveland, OH 44113)
Join the Student Involvement and Alumni Engagement teams and casually connect with other Cleveland area SNHU community members! Enjoy great music, bowl a string, play arcade games, and grab SNHU swag! Learn more and register.
18th Annual Black New England Conference Saturday, Oct. 5 | Virtual & In-person | SNHU
Hosted by SNHU, the Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire (BHTNH) is excited to announce the 18th annual Black New England Conference. This year's focus is "Living Out Loud: The Intersectionally of Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation." This one-day conference is intended to celebrate success stories of individuals and institutions that serve as beacons of hope for current generations to live out their identities authentically. Learn more and register.
Global Summit 2024, Safeguarding Our Future: Empowering Communities for Global Health ProtectionTuesday, Oct. 8 | 10 am-12 pm ET | Virtual
The Nursing and Health Professions teams invite health professionals to participate in the upcoming Global Summit. The Global Summit which seeks to serve an interdisciplinary audience of professionals and learners who acknowledge the unique global health challenges facing the world today and into our future through training and education. Learn more and register.
Washington DC Meet Up Saturday, Oct. 12 | 9:45 am-12 pm | National Museum of African American History and Culture (1400 Constitution Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20560)
Join SNHU’s Student Involvement and Alumni Engagement teams outside the museum to get your ticket, collect some great school swag, and be part of a group photo before exploring the museum. Once inside, represent SNHU in your blue and gold/SNHU gear while you tour the museum on your own and learn about African American life, history, and culture. Learn more and register.
Nominations are open for TEDxSNHU 2025!
Our 3rd annual TEDxSNHU event on February 27, 2025 will be centered around the theme of “Breaking Barriers.” We see members of our SNHU community pushing the limits of what’s possible, redefining boundaries and inspiring change. Consider nominating a compelling speaker from SNHU, or even yourself, to share a unique story or an idea worth spreading. Please complete the nomination survey by Oct. 13. Contact TEDxSNHU@snhu.edu with any questions.
Alumni Library Resources UpdateAlumni must now have an active SNHU email account to access electronic resources from the SNHU library (Please note: This is a password-protected page. You must be logged in to the Online Community to view the information on the page). To have an SNHU email address created or restored, please contact the SNHU IT Service Desk at 1.855.877.9919.
Get Out the Vote
The Chandler Center is partnering with All In To Vote this U.S. election season. We’re encouraging all members of the SNHU community to become civically engaged. Learn more about voter registration in your area and make your pledge to vote.
SNHU Online Career Services Announces Career 360
Career 360 is a virtual career center for alumni and students from online programs. With access to customized job and internship postings, a specialized Career events schedule, and a full collection of career resources, Career 360 offers tons of information to support your career goals. As a reminder, alumni and students from campus programs can access a similar tool known as Career Edge. Learn more.
SNHU Once Again Named a Best Employer for Women by Forbes
We love to hear about alumni doing great things. If you or someone you know has a story worth sharing, please send us a Class Note to be featured in next month's edition! You might even get some SNHU swag ...
Dorinda Cash '22, of Kent, Washingston, began a new job as a senior accountant in the Tax Department with SingerLewak LLP in July.
Cailte Kelley '19, of Winchendon, Massachusetts, attained the Certified Financial Planner designation.
Kimberly Reese '18, of Chicago, Illinois, volunteered for The DNC Convention with Kamala Harris.
2024 Founders Day Giving Challenge Sept. 12-20
In honor of the anniversary of our founding, we're asking donors to come together in support of student scholarships. Between Sept. 12-20, show your Penmen pride and join the movement in three easy ways: GIVE, ADVOCATE or CHALLENGE. Make your gift count!
At Southern New Hampshire University, we believe that cost should never determine whether a deserving student can pursue a university education. Whether you donate resources or your time, SNHU students are grateful for your contributions.
Explore these giving options and more on our website.
Is your alumni profile up to date? If you've changed careers, received a promotion or moved to a new location, make sure your information is current on the SNHU Alumni Online Community to ensure you get the scoop from us on virtual reunion events, career leads and exciting networking opportunities in your area. And join the SNHU Community on LinkedIn to continue to build your SNHU network.
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