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If you're partial to a scientific or technical way of thinking, you might be well-suited for a career in STEM, which stands for science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
The technology portion, in particular, is filled with pathways that require varying skills and experiences.
As rapid technological advances dictate the future of work, you may wonder how you can best prepare yourself for your first role in the field - and the one after that.
Here's a guide to get you started.
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SECTION 1 SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE UNIVERSITY PROFILE
SECTION 2 OTHER NEWS: 2023
SECTION 3 OTHER NEWS: 2022
SECTION 1 SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE UNIVERSITY PROFILE
1.1 ACTIVITIES
Southern New Hampshire University is located in Manchester, NH, United States and is part of the Colleges & Universities Industry. Southern New Hampshire University has 1,000 total employees across all of its locations and generates $737.99 million in sales (USD). There are 14 companies in the Southern New Hampshire University corporate family.
1.2 SUMMARY
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2500 N River Rd MANCHESTER NEW HAMPSHIRE 03106-1018 United States
SECTION 2 OTHER NEWS: 2023
April 06: Southern New Hampshire University: Exploring Black History: Preprofessional Experience for SNHU Students
As a college student, you may have an interest in exploring professional development opportunities or engaging with your university's community. Recently, Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) provided a platform for students to do so by organizing a preprofessional student experience in celebration of Black History Month.
Hector Garcia with text Hector Garcia"The project was designed as a team-building exercise to gather a group of diverse students, who all shared diversity, equity and inclusion perspectives and goals," said Hector R. Garcia, an associate dean for social sciences programs at SNHU and the advising dean for this project.
This was made possible through a grant from SNHU's Office of Diversity and Inclusion (ODI), with the goal of providing a preprofessional learning opportunity to students to enhance their understanding of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI).
"The preprofessional experience format allowed them to explore the intricacies and dynamics of teamwork, including communication, collaboration, accountability and commitment while performing a group project," said Garcia. "The projects were divided into seven categories, and students self-selected themselves into groups with DEI topics of interest to them."