Accessibility, Learner-Centered Design Make Higher Ed More Inclusive
CHEPP's new white paper from SNHU promotes ADA's 34th anniversary, emphasizing accessibility in higher education with a learner-centered design framework and policy recommendations for inclusivity.
‘First-Generation' Scholarship Established Honoring SNHU’s 5th President
SNHU honors President Paul J. LeBlanc with the First-Generation Scholarship Fund, celebrating his 21-year tenure. The fund supports diverse students, reflecting LeBlanc's commitment to accessibility in higher education.
Paris Olympics Could Be Landmark for Female Athletes
The Paris Olympics could be the first in which women make up 50% of the participants. Dr. Doug Blais, a professor of sport management at SNHU, answered questions recently about the booming interest in women's sports and what it means for the industry, media and society at large.
Examining the Benefits of Workforce Partnerships in Higher Ed
Learn how a new white paper from SNHU's Center for Higher Education Policy and Practice explores the ways higher education workforce partnerships can improve degree attainment and support employer recruitment and training.
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