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SNHU Explains

by Southern New Hampshire University

At a learning institution as large as Southern New Hampshire University, you can imagine how many faculty members, adjunct instructors and deans share their expertise with students every day. Their knowledge is worth spreading beyond the virtual walls of SNHU. Here, listen to our subject-matter experts talk about business, health, careers – and so much more. Discover more about what SNHU can do for you. Visit snhu.edu.

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Episodes

Why You Should Study Creative Writing Online | SNHU Deans Explain

47m · Published 21 May 17:42

Listen in as associate deans Jacob Powers and Paul Witcover discuss what makes SNHU's online creative writing programs unique and how you’ll benefit from earning a degree virtually.

Then take the next step toward becoming a student: https://degrees.snhu.edu/subjects/creative-writing-english/?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=socialmedia&utm_campaign=YTchannel_Bitly&utm_content=Creative-Writing-SME-interview_SEP_SEP_17&snhu_segment=ol

Environmental science, sustainability and climate change – oh my!

17m · Published 22 Apr 17:22

In honor of Earth Day 2024, we're talking to Tyra Davey , associate dean of science at SNHU, about environmental science. In this edition of the SNHU Explains podcast, Davey is here to fill us in on the danger of single-use plastics, Earth Day 2024, sustainability at SNHU and what you can do with an environmental science degree.

If you're interested in sustainability and the environment, we have a bachelor’s degree for you. In Southern New Hampshire University's online environmental science degree program, you can learn to analyze environmental issues and repair and prevent damage caused by climate change.

Lean more about SNHU’s environmental science bachelor's degree: https://degrees.snhu.edu/programs/bs-in-environmental-science?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=socialmedia&utm_campaign=YTchannel_Bitly&utm_content=EnviroSci_SEP_SEP_13&snhu_segment=ol

What’s your take on modern romance novels?

10m · Published 05 Apr 18:36

Romance books definitely have a reputation. But what about more modern romance novels? Have you read one of these books lately?

SNHU adjunct instructors Kait Ballenger and Jo Stout talk about what makes a romance novel and how so many emotions can be involved throughout the plot.

Share your favorite romance novel in the comments – and let us know why you recommend the story.

Interested in writing the next great romance? Check out SNHU’s online MFA in Creative Writing program: https://degrees.snhu.edu/programs/mfa-in-creative-writing/?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=socialmedia&utm_campaign=YTchannel_Bitly&utm_content=RomanceShort_SEP_SEP_7&snhu_segment=ol

Video Game Changers: Where are Women in the Gaming Industry Today?

13m · Published 29 Mar 19:41

Women in gaming. They haven’t been the outlier for some time now.

In this episode of SNHU Explains, Emma L’Heureux ‘17 ‘20 ‘22, a web analyst at Southern New Hampshire University, talks about her start in gaming, how games have changed and how much more involved women are in the gaming industry today.

Interested in learning more about a gaming degree? Check out the online programs at SNHU: https://www.snhu.edu/liberal-arts/design/?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=socialmedia&utm_campaign=YTchannel_Bitly&utm_content=Women-in-Gaming_SEP_SEP_11&snhu_segment=ol

Public vs. Private Companies, Reddit Goes Public – and Other Business Info You Need Now

21m · Published 15 Mar 16:55

Get the lowdown on public vs. private companies and why Reddit went public, courtesy of Dr. Zuzana Buzzell, associate dean of business at Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU).

Think a business degree might be right for you and your goals? Check out SNHU’s convenient online programs: https://degrees.snhu.edu/subjects/business-administration/?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=socialmedia&utm_campaign=YTchannel_Bitly&utm_content=Public-vs-Private-Companies_SEP_SEP_9&snhu_segment=ol

How to Know if SNHU’s Online Cybersecurity Certificate is Right for You

16m · Published 02 Feb 20:41

Want to explore the world of cyber security but aren’t quite ready to commit to a full degree program?

Southern New Hampshire University’s online cybersecurity certificate program provides a great foundation and exposure into the industry.

Find out more:

https://www.snhu.edu/online-degrees/certificates/cybersecurity/?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=socialmedia&utm_campaign=YTchannel_Bitly&utm_content=CybersecurityCert_SEP_SEP_6&snhu_segment=ol

Jon Kamyck, senior associate dean of cybersecurity and information technology at SNHU, and Dr. Dennis Backherms, technical program facilitator of STEM programs at SNHU, discuss the importance of cybersecurity in today's digital landscape and the benefits of a certificate program like SNHU’s in helping professionals gain valuable skills.

What You Need to Know About Financial Aid with Chris Couture

13m · Published 26 Jan 21:33

Financial aid can be confusing for even the most money-savvy students. Today, we’re talking to Chris Couture from SNHU’s Student Financial Services (SFS) team to help you learn what you need to know about financial aid.

Keeping tuition rates low is just the beginning. At SNHU, we’re committed to helping you understand all the ways you can get more from your education – for less money.

Our Student Financial Services team can help you create a financial plan that fits your budget and your goals, as well as other steps to fund your education.

By educating yourself about the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), different types of student loans and making smart borrowing decisions, you can limit the amount of debt you have after you finish your degree.

For more information, contact SNHU’s Student Financial Services office at 877.455.7648 or email [email protected].

How To Ask For Help | Learning U: An SNHU Support Podcast

36m · Published 18 Jun 13:21

No matter how much experience you have, it’s important to learn how to ask for help.

In this episode of Learning U: An SNHU Support Podcast, host and academic coach Kayleigh Guzel will talk about how to reach out for help. Joined by group-coaching coordinator and coach Meaghan Rhymer and training and QA coordinator, Amanda Steere, we’ll explore how the art of asking can help position you for growth (and success).

Presented by Southern New Hampshire University’s academic support team, Learning U: An SNHU Support Podcast is a show is for learners. Now, more than ever, people are learning online, and Southern New Hampshire University is leading the way. We empower all people: working adults, military families, refugees and everyone in between. Because we believe knowledge is power — and access to education can help change the world.

To learn more about how SNHU can help you reach your goals, visit snhu.edu today.


The resources me mention are available below:   Rosenbers’s Nonviolent Communication https://www.amazon.com/Nonviolent-Communication-Language-Life-Changing-Relationships/dp/189200528X    

Psychology Today Article:  https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/tracking-wonder/202002/4-tips-effectively-ask-help-and-get-yes   

TED Talk on Asking for Help: https://ideas.ted.com/we-all-need-to-ask-for-help-to-get-through-life-heres-how-not-to-do-it/  

Jonathan James and The What-if Monster

Building an online community | Learning U: An SNHU Support Podcast

48m · Published 11 Jun 13:57

Learning online doesn’t have to be a lonely experience. In fact, at SNHU, it’s an incredible way to build a community.

In this episode of Learning U: An SNHU Support Podcast, host and academic coach Kayleigh Guzel will talk about how to build an online community that lasts. Joined by SNHU’s own Deanna Parker and David Gonthier, we’ll explore how connection, empathy and support can help improve your online learning experiences.

Presented by Southern New Hampshire University’s academic support team, Learning U: An SNHU Support Podcast is a show is for learners. Now, more than ever, people are learning online, and Southern New Hampshire University is leading the way. We empower all people: working adults, military families, refugees and everyone in between. Because we believe knowledge is power — and access to education can help change the world.

To learn more about how SNHU can help you reach your goals, visit snhu.edu today.

The resources we mention are available below:   

Loneliness and Online Learning Article from eLearning Industry:  https://elearningindustry.com/ways-solve-problem-loneliness-in-online-learning   

Brene Brown on Empathy  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Evwgu369Jw

Can you learn anything? | Learning U: An SNHU Support Podcast

43m · Published 04 Jun 14:57

Is it really true that you can learn anything?

In this episode of Learning U: An SNHU Support Podcast, host and academic coach Kayleigh Guzel will talk about how your state of mind can help position you for learning success. Joined by SNHU math coaches Greg Pickett and Jenny Sammy Fraser, we’ll explore the topic of growth mindset, talk strategies for lifelong learning and introduce the new segment: Teach Kay Math!

Presented by Southern New Hampshire University’s academic support team, Learning U: An SNHU Support Podcast is a show is for learners. Now, more than ever, people are learning online, and Southern New Hampshire University is leading the way. We empower all people: working adults, military families, refugees and everyone in between. Because we believe knowledge is power — and access to education can help change the world.

The resources we mention are available below:   Carol Dweck on Growth Mindset: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yl9TVbAal5s   

Math is Fun Website: https://www.mathsisfun.com/   

To access math guides like these: https://bit.ly/AS-RoundingInteractSG visit Academic Support via your course modules.

SNHU Explains has 18 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 8:51:31. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 27th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 21st, 2024 23:45.

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