Alumni, Family and Friends
Check out some of our favorite SNHU stories from 2024, illustrating the many ways in which members of the SNHU community have celebrated each other and gave back throughout the year.
In recognition of 21 years of leadership, the SETA facility was re-named to honor Dr. Paul LeBlanc’s indelible impact on the university.
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The Board of Trustees voted unanimously to appoint Lisa Marsh Ryerson as the sixth president of SNHU.
The President Paul J. LeBlanc First-Generation Scholarship was established to honor Paul and continue his legacy of reducing barriers and increasing opportunity for all.
Check out these inspiring stories from SNHU scholarship recipients and learn how donor support can ensure education is within reach.
SNHU was named a “Great College to Work For” for the 17th consecutive year and is the only institution to make the list every year since the program began in 2008.
SNHU's global community united with Penmen pride both in-person and virtually during this year's Homecoming celebration.
SNHU’s Global Education Movement partnered with universities from across the globe to improve access to education for refugee learners by launching the Global University Academy.
SNHU Athletics earned their fourth consecutive NCAA DII Presidents' Award for Academic Excellence.
The SNHU community logged more than 10,000 hours of volunteering during Global Days of Service 2024.
Mental Health America awarded SNHU the Platinum Bell Seal for Workplace Mental Health, recognizing the university's commitment to creating healthy workplace environments.
SNHU celebrated the achievements of more than 43,000 graduates with both virtual and in-person ceremonies.
SNHU Athletics notched another top-50 finish in the LEARFIELD Directors' Cup standings – its third highest finish in department history.
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