News

Dr. Jackson T. Zimmerman, a 2025 Distinguished Online Teaching Award recipient. Faculty and staff at Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) were recognized earlier this month for their top-tier work ...
When you're writing code, you're laying out instructions on what you'd like to see on the app you're building or the website you're designing. But there are a number of coding languages to choose from ...
How Many Years Does a Master’s in Computer Science Take? The exact answer depends on your course load, schedule and program requirements, but it’s possible to earn your master’s in computer science in ...
When Jerron Trice ’24 set out to earn his Bachelor of Science (BS) in Business Administration, he didn’t quite know what to expect. As a first generation college student, getting a college degree was ...
Professional wrestler Deonna Purrazzo ‘23 describes herself as headstrong. She said once she sets her mind to something, she can block out any distractions to find a way to achieve her goals. And in ...
The career landscape, like technology, is constantly evolving. If you're at a crossroads in your career, studying computer science could help you move with progress instead of against it. So, how can ...
Five military spouses received a special phone call last week that has the potential for a positive lifelong impact. On the line with good news was Operation Homefront, a national nonprofit ...
The healthcare industry is undergoing a profound transformation. Advances in technology, integration of artificial intelligence, shifts in policy and a growing demand for equity in care are redefining ...
Bing. Another email. Bzzzz. A text message. Bloop-bloop. An incoming video call. In today’s fast-paced, always-connected world, email and text alerts arrive at all hours, deadlines creep into weekends ...
Perhaps it's the visual appeal that stands out to you — or maybe you've seen a particular product on social media or at a friend’s house. “The minute you have that memory, you’re more likely to trust ...
For Wanda Edwards ’24, earning a degree wasn’t an option: “To me, it was part of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs,” she said. And that need gave her purpose. “I wanted to be able to put together the IT ...
To many, spring is a welcome time of change. Trees sprout new leaves, seeds grow into stems — and students become graduates. This weekend, on May 3-4, that meant downtown Manchester, New Hampshire, ...