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Danielle Gagnon

Danielle Gagnon, a freelance writer at SNHUDanielle Gagnon is a freelance writer focused on higher education. She started her career working as an education reporter for a daily newspaper in New Hampshire, where she reported on local schools and education policy. Gagnon served as the communications manager for a private school in Boston, MA before later starting her freelance writing career. Today, she continues to share her passion for education as a writer for Southern New Hampshire University. Connect with her on LinkedIn.

Featured work by Danielle Gagnon

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Is Getting a Second Bachelor’s Degree Worth It?

Thinking about getting a second bachelor's degree? Whether you want to change careers or grow in a current career, a second bachelor's degree could be a good fit. Learn more about the career benefits of earning two bachelor's degrees and how it compares to earning a bachelor's and a master's degree.

Anthony Gray, an SNHU graduate with a Master of Science in Nursing, dressed in white scrubs with a stethoscope around his neck.

How to Become a Nurse in 4 Steps

If you want an exciting and fulfilling career helping people, an evolving career in healthcare exploring how to become a nurse could be the right fit for you. Learn more about your options for nursing degrees, licensure and how to stand out in the field.

An economist reviewing paperwork at her desk with a blue, orange and yellow line graph overlay.

What is an Economist? Where They Work and What They Do

From local community development offices to the federal government, a variety of institutions rely on economists to help make data-driven decisions. If becoming an economist interests you, explore what exactly economists do, where they work and the typical educational requirements for the role.

Graphic treatment of a cybersecurity lock with technical wires behind it.

Is a Cybersecurity Certificate Worth It?

If you want to play a key role in the online protection of private data or help keep organizations safe from digital attacks, a cybersecurity career could be for you. As you explore what it takes to begin in the field, you may consider a cybersecurity certificate program and wonder: Is it worth it?

About Southern New Hampshire University

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SNHU is a nonprofit, accredited university with a mission to make high-quality education more accessible and affordable for everyone.

Founded in 1932, and online since 1995, we’ve helped countless students reach their goals with flexible, career-focused programs. Our 300-acre campus in Manchester, NH is home to over 3,000 students, and we serve over 135,000 students online. Visit our about SNHU page to learn more about our mission, accreditations, leadership team, national recognitions and awards.