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Rebecca LeBoeuf Blanchette

Rebecca Blanchette with the text Rebecca BlanchetteRebecca LeBoeuf Blanchette '18 '22G is a writer at Southern New Hampshire University, where she fulfills her love of learning daily through conversations with professionals across a range of fields. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Communication with a minor in Professional Writing at SNHU’s campus in Manchester, New Hampshire, and followed her love of storytelling into the online Master of Arts in English and Creative Writing at SNHU. Connect with her on LinkedIn.

Featured work by Rebecca LeBoeuf Blanchette

An engineering manager listening to an engineer explaining machinery on a screen.

How to Become an Engineering Manager

Not every engineer becomes an engineering manager. The role isn’t necessarily a reward for seniority, but a pivot in your career. If you’re reaching the top of the technical ladder and find that colleagues are coming to you for guidance, it may be time to explore the role of an engineering manager.

A person resting her chin on her folded hands, researching AI courses on a laptop.

Are Artificial Intelligence Courses Worth It?

AI is rapidly changing the job market, and learning how to use it — through courses, degrees or micro-credentials — can help you stay competitive. Whether you're aiming for a technical career or want to apply AI in everyday work, even basic skills can boost productivity and open new opportunities.

A neon outline of a brain lit up on a computer board to express the learning of AI.

How to Learn Artificial Intelligence (Plus Helpful Courses and Skills)

As many organizations consider how to approach work in this new era, AI-related vocabulary is making its way into conversations across all kinds of industries. If you want to help drive the future of AI, you’ll need to know these buzzwords and learn what they mean and how they work.

Cyndie Ramirez, a 2018 SNHU graduate who earned a bachelor's in information technology.

How SNHU Grad Cyndie Ramirez Built Her Second Career in Cybersecurity

While an information technology student at SNHU, Cyndie Ramirez '18 was drawn to computer networking and working with servers — something she did a lot of in her classes. She got to wondering: How do you protect all this work from cyberthreats? Enter her cybersecurity concentration.

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.