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SNHU Agents of Change PodcastSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSeason 5 Ep 9: Women's Leadership in the 21st Century. Interview with Jhenise Cochrane. Part 2.Women's Leadership in the 21st Century: Part 2 of the interview Jhenise Cochrane, a SNHU alumni and an author of the book titled Becoming an Effective Leader. A Leadership Guide and Journal (https://becominganeffectiveleader.co/) . Summary: This podcast episode explores the complex landscape of women's leadership, examining the unique challenges, distinctive strengths, and transformative potential of women in leadership roles while offering strategic insights for cultivating more inclusive and supportive professional environments.  Host: Laman Tasch  2025-03-2514 minSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSeason 5 Ep. 8: Black History Month feat. Kabaka PyramidGrammy Award Artist Kabaka Pyramid shares his perspectives on the roots and rhythms of Caribbean Black History. Special Guest Interviewer: Southern New Hampshire University PenMen Winner & Alumni Nacyllia Chambers. Edited by Tom Anastasi. Host & Director: Dr. Hector R. Garcia                 Kabaka Pyramid  Kabaka Pyramid, born Keron Salmon, is a Grammy Award-winning Rastafarian lyricist known for blending Reggae, Hip Hop, and Dancehall to deliver conscious messages, revolutionizing Jamaican music. A key figure in the Reggae Revival movement, he gained recognition with Rebel Music in 2011, followed by hits like “No Capitalist” and “Never Gonna Be a Slave.” His...2025-02-2152 minSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSeason 5 Ep. 7: Black History Month feat. Jen TorresIn this special Black History Month podcast, Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) Office of Diversity & Inclusion, Program Manager Jen Torres, discusses antiblackness in the LatinX community. Guest interviewers: SNHU Penmen Award-winning student Samantha Spearin and SNHU alumni student Racquel Becknel. Producer: SNHU Student Kenya Miller Robinson. Edited by Racquel Becknel. Director & Host: Dr. Hector R. Garcia.    Program Manager Jen Torres Racquel Becknel, Interviewer & Editor  Samantha Spearin, Interviewer   Kenya Miller Robinson, Episode Producer  2025-02-2124 minSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSeason 5 Ep 6: Black History Month feat. Honorable Jaime HarrisonIn this special 2025 Black History Month podcast, the Honorable Jaime Harrison, 2024-2025 Chairman of the U.S. Democratic National Committee, provides his personal reflections on the importance of Black History in the U.S. This podcast also features SNHU student and PenMen Award Winner Ana Duarte who serves as the guest interviewer for this podcast. Director: Dr. Laman Tasch.      Mr. Jaime Harrison As the son of a single teenage mom, Jaime Harrison was raised by his grandparents in Orangeburg, South Carolina. Jaime knows what it’s like for a family to choose...2025-02-1816 minSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSeason 5 Ep 5: Leading Tomorrow: Interview with Jhenise Cochrane, a SNHU alumni and an author of the book titled Becoming an Effective Leader. A Leadership Guide and JournalLeading Tomorrow: Building Leadership Skills in University. Part 1. Interview with Jhenise Cochrane, an SNHU alumni and an author of the book titled Becoming an Effective Leader. A Leadership Guide and Journal (https://becominganeffectiveleader.co/).  Host: Laman Tasch 2025-02-1717 minCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningClosing The Deal: The SNHU Professional Sales AssociationStudents from the Southern New Hampshire University campus Professional Sales Association discuss the organization, experiences, and skills they've developed.2024-12-1016 minSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSeason 5 Episode 4: Breaking Barriers: Supporting Students Experiencing Domestic AbusePart III, "Supporting Students Experiencing Domestic Abuse,": Guests discuss various definitions of domestic abuse, power dynamics, and myths to provide strategies for supporting affected learners. Hosts: Laman Tasch & Dr. Amanda Dolan. Guests: Dr. Caroline Perjessy (Clinical Faculty, Counseling Program), Dr. Shauna Moore-Reynolds (Clinical Faculty, Counseling Program), Beth Anderson (Associate Director of the Deborah L. Coffin Women’s Center at SNHU) 2024-12-0525 minCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningSNHU + Sustainability = SNHUstainability!Are you interested in SNHU's environment and campus sustainability?  Ever wondered where the garbage cans and recycling bins disappeared?  This episode features SNHU Director of Sustainability Mike Weinstein and Environtal Sciences major Joshua Albert.2024-12-0122 minNot Even D2Not Even D2Matt Becht- 3 Schools, 3 Surgeries, Dominance at SNHU, and the Journey back to D1 Basketball @Notevend2 talks with 2023-24 1st Team All-NE10 player, Matt Becht on this week's episode. Matt Becht attended high school in Virginia where he played for Bishop O'Connell. After a successful high career, Becht committed to Mount St. Mary's. Early in his freshman year, Matt suffered a knee injury that required surgery. That would only be the start of the adversity Matt faced during his college career; in just two years playing for the Mountaineers, Becht went through three surgeries. Matt entered the transfer portal after his second year, and would commit to Division 2, NE10 member, Southern New...2024-11-0758 minCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningSNHU Goes To The Polls - Helping Students Prepare To VoteTo encourage civic engagement and combat misinformation that drives political polarization, SNHU history professor and Honors Program Director Dr. Ken Nivison and SNHU Civic Scholar Dean Spiliotes field questions from students about top issues and provide historic background on the U.S. election process. The Chandler Center (in Belknap Hall) has all the information you need about same-day registration, absentee ballots, and getting to the polls on Election Day on November 5.Instagram: @snhuchandlercenterQuestions about voting can be sent to serve@snhu.edu or visit The Chandler Center at Belknap 120 Hall  2024-10-0852 minSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSeason 4 Episode 6 Savvy Voter in the Age of AIPresentation by Dr.Laman Tasch, Dr. Tom Anastasi, Prof. Jeremy Pedigo, and ASHU Director of AI Operations David Humphreys. In this presentation, Dr. Laman Tasch, Dr. Tom Anastasi, Prof. Jeremy Pedigo, and SNHU Director of AI Operations David Humphreys discuss what everyone needs to know to be savvy voters in an age when artificial intelligence increasingly influences the information available to us. If you are interested in the links mentioned in the presentation, please contact Dr. Laman Tasch at l.tasch@snhu.edu.  Host: Dr. Laman Tasch.  2024-07-2639 minSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSeason 4 Episode 4 SNHU President Lisa Marsh Ryerson: Future PerspectivesIn this exclusive podcast episode, incoming Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) President Lisa Marsh Ryerson discusses her vision for the future of SNHU.  Host: Dr. Hector R. Garcia; Producer and Editor: Megan Smith.  SNHU President Dr. Lisa Marsh Ryerson    Host: Dr. Hector R. Garcia    Producer and Editor: Megan Smith 2024-05-3029 minSNHU ExplainsSNHU ExplainsWhy You Should Study Creative Writing Online | SNHU Deans ExplainListen 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 2024-05-2147 minCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningSNHU Introduces New Campus Concert SeriesIn the final Spring 2024 episode, Amanda Goyette interviews  the headliners for the premier of the SNHU concert series. Sunday Ave is an alternative band from southern New Hampshire featuring SNHU student Warren Olson (Guitar) and Aidan Landry (Drums). 2024-04-2508 minCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningI See London, I See France - Seeing The World FirsthandSNHU students discover new worlds through experiential learning via Study Abroad and faculty-led programs.2024-04-2520 minCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningSNHU Students Are In The Pavilion!Co-Designed focuses on the long-term collaboration between the BankNH Pavilion and Southern New Hampshire University. It's the perfect intersection of community partnerships and experiential learning.2024-04-1111 minCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningSNHU's Humanities Festival is Coming Soon!Co-Host Amanda Goyette interviews Professor Deborah Varat and graduating senior Emily Blais to preview the 2024 Southern New Hampshire University Humanities Festival. The festival takes place on Wednesday April 17 from 2-5 PM on the SNHU Greenspace.2024-04-0813 minCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningGraduating Seniors Reflect On Their College Years at SNHU on CampusClass of 2024 seniors Amanda Goyette and Chris Tutt look back on their years on campus at Southern New Hampshire University and offer advice for future students.2024-04-0124 minCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningSNHU on Campus Brings SNHU To Life On Social MediaCo-Host Amanda Goyette interviews Laura Hass and Justin Spingle, two of the many students who produce the social media content for Southern New Hampshire University2024-03-2505 minCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningSNHU Campus Students Learn How To PodcastHost Amanda Goyette and Assistant Professor Jon Boroshok (”JB”) discuss a new special topics class, “Introduction to Podcasting,” offered in the Fall 2024 semester on campus. Students will be able to register for course COM3ST2 2024-03-1111 minSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSeason 3 Episode 14 Black Learner Initiative feat. Dr. Marc Johnson  In the culminating event of the 2024 Black History Month celebrations, SNHU Student Minority Group members interview Dr. Marc Johnson who spearheads the SNHU Black Learner Initiative.     Special Student Guest Interviewers & Producers:  Ana Duarte, Student Minority Group Lead   Megan Smith, Student Minority Group Member  Podcast professionally edited by Megan Smith   Executive Producer/Director/Host: Dr. Hector R. Garcia  2024-02-2921 minCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningThings Happen -- Coordinators of Activities & Programming Events (CAPE) on campus at SNHUHave you ever wondered how events happen on campus?  Host Amanda Goyette interviews members of the Coordinators of Activities & Programming Events (CAPE) and finds out!2024-02-2608 minCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningA Brewed Awakening On CampusCo-host Amanda Goyette interviews the managers of Brewed Awakening, a student-run cafe located on the Manchester campus of Southern New Hampshire University. Brewed Awakening is independent  of any SNHU dining services. #BrewCrew 2024-02-1909 minSNHU ExplainsSNHU ExplainsHow to Know if SNHU’s Online Cybersecurity Certificate is Right for YouWant 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 progr...2024-02-0216 minSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSeason 3 Episode 13 DEI Spotlight feat. Jada Hebra In this special edition podcast in celebration of Black History Month 2024, Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer & Senior Vice President Jada Hebra discusses diversity, equity, and belonging initiatives at SNHU.    Special Guest Interviewer: SNHU Graduate Student Nacyllia Chambers   Director & Host: Dr. Hector R. Garcia  2024-02-0125 minCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningMajor Ambassadors - Building Community and Culture, One Major At A TimeHost Amanda Goyette interviews SNHU Major Ambassador Director Selina Marcille and students to explore the Major Ambassador program. Listen in to find out what they do, and how it impacts the student experience on campus at Southern New Hampshire University in Manchester, NH.2023-11-2712 minCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningStudio Classes: Experiential Education Empowers Students To Learn By DoingThe SNHU Communication Department offers Studio Classes, where students learn by doing. This Co-Designed episode features students and Associate Professor Dave Humphreys sharing their experiences.2023-10-3014 minThe Human Voice with Bob HutchinsThe Human Voice with Bob HutchinsDr. Paul J. LeBlanc- President of SNHU- How Our Social Systems are Failing Us and How We Can Fix ThemDr. Paul J. LeBlanc is President of Southern New Hampshire University, the nation's largest nonprofit provider of online higher education. Under his leadership since 2003, SNHU has grown from 2,800 to over 220,000 learners. He has served as Senior Policy Advisor at the Department of Education and currently serves on the National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity. An immigrant and first-generation college student himself, Dr. LeBlanc holds degrees from Framingham State, Boston College, and UMass. He directed a tech startup for Houghton Mifflin and was President of Marlboro College before coming to SNHU in 2003. We discuss...2023-10-0952 minThe Human Voice with Bob HutchinsThe Human Voice with Bob HutchinsDr. Paul J. LeBlanc- President of SNHU- How Our Social Systems are Failing Us and How We Can Fix ThemDr. Paul J. LeBlanc is President of Southern New Hampshire University, the nation's largest nonprofit provider of online higher education. Under his leadership since 2003, SNHU has grown from 2,800 to over 220,000 learners. He has served as Senior Policy Advisor at the Department of Education and currently serves on the National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity. An immigrant and first-generation college student himself, Dr. LeBlanc holds degrees from Framingham State, Boston College, and UMass. He directed a tech startup for Houghton Mifflin and was President of Marlboro College before coming to SNHU in 2003. We discuss...2023-10-0952 minSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSeason 3 Episode 11 Student Persistence Series feat. Nacyllia ChambersSNHU graduate student Nacyllia Chambers shares personal experiences on persisting and achieving educational goals while overcoming obstacles and challenges.  Host: Dr. Hector R. Garcia    SNHU Graduate Student Nacyllia Chambers 2023-09-2126 minSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSeason 3 Episode 10 The Ferguson Effect feat. Police Chief Delrish Moss In this special edition podcast, former Ferguson, MO, Police Chief Delrish Moss provides insights into his leadership strategies to reform the department after the Michael Brown shooting.    Director/Host: Dr. Hector R. Garcia   Guest Commentator   J. Maria Waters, Esquire, legal subject matter expert, and SNHU Criminal Justice Graduate program Adjunct Faculty member.    Switch Project   2023-09-1328 minCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningInternships Open Doors and Test-Drive CareersInternships once gave students an edge on their competition for jobs. Today, internships are a prerequisite in qualifying for an entry-level position.  Amanda Goyette, a SNHU senior majoring in Communication, and Jason Whitney, Career Advisor/Associate Director of Southern New Hampshire University's Career & Professional Development Center discuss experiences and how to get the internship process started. Hint - the time to start looking for Spring and Summer 2024 internships is now!2023-09-1119 minHigher Ed Storytelling UniversityHigher Ed Storytelling University#28 - Earned Media and the Power of Student Success Stories w/ Lauren Keane of SNHUMy guest today is Lauren Keane. Lauren is the Associate Vice President of Communications at Southern New Hampshire University and she wrote a fabulous article for Inside Higher Education called “harnessing the power of student stories.” In this episode we turn our attention to getting media exposure with your content and how student success stories in particular are appealing to media outlets. In particular we cover:-Building a story pipeline - how to create a system where students are self-submitting stories-putting students first over yo...2023-07-1936 minCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningThe SNHU Makerspace - Create, Learn, Inspire!The SNHU Makerspace, located in the SNHU Library, offers students a creative safe space, opportunity for fun, and a way for faculty to add new creative elements to their courses. It's a unique campus resource for pleasure as well as pedagogy.2023-04-2823 minCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningEven The Non-Athletes Are Part Of The Team - Seniors Reflect On Their ExperiencesTwo graduating SNHU seniors reflect on their time at SNHU, and how their roles in the Athletics office has made them part of them team despite not actually being athletes.2023-04-2826 minSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSeason 3 Episode 5 Confronting Colorism feat. Dr. Kendra ThomasMembers of the SNHU Social Sciences Student Minority Group interview Dr. Kendra Thomas on the topic of colorism, its origins, its characteristics, and how to eliminate colorism in our society. Host/Director: Dr. Hector R Garcia / Special Guest Host/Producer/Editor: SNHU Student Racquel Becknel / Guest Interviewers: SNHU Students Jasmine Brown, Tiffany Brice & Annabelle Snook.  This special edition podcast was researched, written, produced, co-directed, and edited by SNHU students.     Dr. Kendra Thomas    SNHU Student Racquel Becknel    2023-03-1727 minSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSeason 3 Episode 4 SNHU Celebrates International Women’s DaySNHU staff and employees celebrate International Women's Day: sharing stories of inspirational women. Host: Dr. Laman Tasch Accompanying Resource: SNHU employees and students share stories of Wonder Women in their lives.     2023-03-0923 minSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSeason 3 Episode 3 From Ballet Dancer to Intelligence AnalystIn this special SNHU Student Persistence Series, SNHU student Daina Gingras, a former professional ballet dancer, discusses her journey to becoming an intelligence analyst. Joined by SNHU Adjunct Professor James Henderson, they describe valuable tips and strategies for achieving both career and educational goals. Host: Dr. Hector R. Garcia  2023-02-2428 minSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSeason 3 Episode 2 Black History Month feat. Dr. Phile ChionesuThe Million Woman March founder, Dr. Phile Chionesu, reflects on the historic event with the SNHU Student Minority group. Host: Dr. Hector R. Garcia / Special Guest Interviewer SNHU Student Trixy Lemell. Cameo: SNHU Student General Parker. Professionally edited by SNHU Student Racquel Becknel. Special thanks to the members of the SNHU Student Minority Group: Global Black History for producing and coordinating this special edition podcast.  2023-02-2237 minCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningUndergraduate Research Day - Scholarly Showcase, Student SuccessSNHU's Undergraduate Research Day (UGR) takes place on Wednesday April 5, 2023. Co-Designed host Amanda Goyette interviews UGR Director Dr. Katie Duryea and students Abigail Landry and Devin Pouliot about their experiences and inspirations.2023-02-1419 minCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningSNHU Hosting New Hampshire's First UI/UX ConferenceSouthern New Hampshire University's Dr. Marlyn Tadros  speaks with SNHU student/host Amanda Goyette about organizing and hosting World Information Architecture Day, the first UI/UX conference ever held in new Hampshire.2023-02-0711 minSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSeason 3 Episode 1 Interview with SNHU President Paul LeBlancSNHU President Dr. Paul LeBlanc shares personal insights into the business of transforming lives through the development and nurturing of personal relationships, as highlighted in his book: Broken: How Our Social Systems Are Failing Us.   Host: Dr. Laman Tasch 2023-02-0225 minCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningThe Languages of Learning - SNHU's Institute for Language EducationCo-Designed host Amanda Goyette interviews Lleij Schwartz, Rita Naughton, and Institute for Language Education student Kittipong Anansupamongkol2023-01-2323 minSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSeason 2 Episode 19 Breaking Free: feat. Kasey DumontSNHU Student Kasey Dumont describes her experience implementing a new inmate program to reduce recidivism at her correctional institution. Producer/Director: Dr. Hector R. Garcia / Special Guest Host: Dr. David Olges  2022-12-0524 minSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSeason 2 Episode 18: Mission to Ukraine Mission to Ukraine Director Irina Vengvloska and Chief Medical Officer Dr. Oleksandra Bashek, along with SNHU Clinical Professor of Mental Health Counseling, Dr. David Olges, provide insights into the service and activities of Mission to Ukraine during the war with Russia. Host: Dr. Hector R. Garcia                 Irina Vengvloska, Director, Mission to Ukraine    Disclaimer: The Southern New Hampshire University Social Sciences Department provides this podcast for educational purposes only, and reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by SNHU. The views expressed b...2022-11-0740 minSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSeason 2 Episode 10 Atlanta Police DepartmentAtlanta Police Department Major Fred Watson discusses current department initiatives to include strategies, recruitment, and community interaction in a large metropolitan US police department. Host: Dr. Jeff Czarnec.  2022-08-1023 minSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSeason 2 Episode 9 University PartnershipsSNHU Director Derilene McCloud provides insights into the valuable work that University Partnerships provides to SNHU partners and current learners. Host: Dr. Hector R. Garcia  2022-08-1019 minSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSeason2 Episode 8 CybercrimeUnited States Secret Service Resident Agent in Charge, Timothy R. Benitez, discusses issues related to cybercrime and its implications for the American people. Host: Dr. Jeff Czarnec 2022-08-1030 minSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSeason 2 Episode 7 The Grow GroupMs. Sashy O'Connor provides insights into the non-profit employment group that supports disabled persons in their return to the workplace and that facilitates professional development opportunities for minority students. Host: Dr. Jeff Czarnec  2022-08-1018 minSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSeason 2 Episode 6 Project AIM Pt. 2Dr. Lowell Matthews concludes his discussion on the success of Project AIM and how it has impacted incarcerated learners. Host: Dr. Jeff Czarnec 2022-08-1031 minSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSeason 2 Episode 5 Project AIMIn the first of a two-part segment, Dr. Lowell Matthews provides insights into Project Aim, which provides an educational pathway for incarcerated learners. Host: Dr. Jeff Czarnec  2022-08-1024 minSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSeason 2 Episode 4 HEaRTThe SNHU HEaRT experiential learning model and its success in student learning are discussed by SNHU Executive Director Dr. Toni Clayton & SNHU Undergraduate Nursing Director Stacy Rosenberg. Host: Dr. Elizabeth Johnson 2022-08-1027 minSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSeason 2 Episode 3: From GED to Ph.D.SNHU Psychology Adjunct Faculty member, Dr. Nathan Swink, chronicles his journey from GED to Ph.D. with life stories and lessons he learned on how to persevere to achieve life goals. Host: Dr. Hector R. Garcia  2022-07-0116 minSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSeason 2 Episode 2: The Power of Study GroupsDr. Philip "Rob" Dawalt, Adjunct Faculty member at SNHU, discusses his personal experiences and best practices on the power of study groups. Host: Dr. Hector R. Garcia  2022-07-0124 minSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSeason 2 Episode 1: Live Podcast: Mass Shootings Interactive Panel DiscussionParkland High School parent, Mr. Max Schachter, whose son Alex was murdered at the Parkland HS massacre, joins a panel of subject matter experts to discuss best practices and strategies to prevent mass shootings. Recorded live on 06.22.2022. Hosted and directed by Dr. Hector R Garcia and moderated by Dr. Jeff Czarnec.  2022-06-3000 minSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSNHU Agents of Change PodcastEpisode 10: Balancing Risks & Innovation in Higher EducationSNHU Associate Vice President of Nursing, Health Professions, STEM, and Business, Dr. Jan Wyatt, provides us with lessons learned and best practices on how to balance risk-taking and innovation in higher education. Host: Dr Laman Tasch 2022-06-2431 minSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSNHU Agents of Change PodcastEpisode 9: DEI Leadership ConnectionIn this episode, SNHU Executive Director of Social Sciences, Dr. Michelle Hill, provides us with a high-level overview of the role of DEI in the SNUU Social Sciences programs. Host: Dr. Hector R. Garcia  2022-06-2424 minSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSNHU Agents of Change PodcastEpisode 8: DEI In ActionSpecial guest Adam Smith, Executive Director, University of Kentucky, discusses how DEI impacts college access opportunities for all learners. Host: Dr. Elizabeth Johnson.  2022-06-2435 minSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSNHU Agents of Change PodcastEpisode 7: Role of DEI In Psychology Program RedevelopmentThe integration and synthesis of DEI in the redevelopment of the SNHU Psychology program are highlighted by SNHU Senior Associate Dean Dr. Barbara Lesniak. Host: Dr. Hector R. Garcia  2022-06-2421 minSNHU Agents of Change PodcastSNHU Agents of Change PodcastEpisode 3: ODIThe Office of Diversity and Inclusion and DEI initiatives at SNHU are featured with special guest Jarrod Campbell. Host: Dr. Elizabeth Johnson 2022-05-2022 minDiablos WayDiablos WaySNHU Online Data Analytics, Giovanni Hale, IT-100 Fund Info Technology, Week 1: The IntroductionIn this video, Giovanni Hale, IT-100 Fund Info Technology student at Southern New Hampshire University Online, discusses the first week's SNHU Online Data Analytics course material.THE RESOURCES I MENTION IN THE VIDEOSouthern New Hampshire University (SNHU) Online -https://www.snhu.edu/online-degrees/bachelors/bs-in-data-analyticsMY FAVORITE SOFTWARE✍️ Descript - https://www.descript.com/🎨 Canva - https://www.canva.com/join/psx-jwx-zggBE MY FRIEND:📧 Follow me on my Cyber journey here - https://www.iamgiovannihale.com/giovanni-hale📸 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com...2022-05-0405 minDiablos WayDiablos WayWhy I Chose SNHU's Data Analytics ProgramGiovanni Hale talks about his journey from a cybersecurity major to data analytics in this podcast. He shares how he found the passion for helping people by analyzing their data and why he chose SNHU's online program in Data Analytics.THE RESOURCES I MENTION IN THE VIDEOSouthern New Hampshire University (SNHU) Online -https://www.snhu.edu/online-degrees/bachelors/bs-in-data-analyticsMY FAVORITE SOFTWARE✍️ Descript - https://www.descript.com/🎨 Canva - https://www.canva.com/join/psx-jwx-zggBE MY FRIEND:📧 Follow me on my Cyber journey he...2022-04-0808 minCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningThe Pedagogy ConspiracySociology Professor Dr. Frank Catano and Psychology Professor Dr. Peter Frost conspire with students to make learning fun, current, and thought-provoking.2022-04-0428 minThe Hennessy ReportThe Hennessy ReportEpisode 75 - Dr. Shanita Williams - SNHUIn this special edition of The Hennessy Report, Dave is joined by Dr. Shanita Williams, SNHU, in front of a live audience at Strategic HR. Shanita's energy and passion draw you in as she shares personal and professional experiences that HR professionals will undoubtedly relate to, and draw inspiration from. She explains SNHU's mission to create access to higher education and how the university works with companies to invest in their talent. Shanita also goes into detail on programs her team has implemented, including: - training employees to carry out culture audits across the company - a university-wide recognition platform...2022-03-2932 minDiablos WayDiablos WaySNHU Cybersecurity Online (HUM-100) Week 2 RecapIn this video, we recap the first two weeks of SNHU's Cybersecurity Online course, HUM-100. Learn about the different topics covered in these weeks and learn what you can expect from the rest of the class!  TIMESTAMPS [00:00:00] Welcome [00:00:21] Technically Second Week [00:00:46] You May Not Need To Take Humanities [00:01:16] Grade Check[00:01:35] Focus Your Time  [00:02:04] Create A Google Account[00:02:32] Week 3 [00:03:56] I Started Doing This[00:05:04] Wrap It Up  [00:05:42] See You Next Week --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm...2022-03-1705 minCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningExperiences and Professional Relationships Lead To Career PathsAndrea Bard, Associate Professor of Communication, and Communication major Bella Bottiggi interview each other about influences, finding their passions, and how experiential learning leads to a career path.2022-03-0939 minCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningLove of Literature and Lasting InfluenceDr. Susan Cook, Associate Professor of English shares her love of literature with current student Anastasia Tunberg,  alumnus Melanie Friese, and learns how she has been such a positive influence on both.2022-02-0436 minCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningFinding Your CallingDr. Sue Losapio and student Xander Williams discuss their experiences in college, planning future career paths, individual growth.2022-01-0712 minCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningCreative EntrepreneurshipDr. Sophia Koustas and student Damon Dubose discuss creative entrepreneurship and their experiences in academia.2021-12-1731 minCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningFinding your Path Through SociologyDr. Frank Catano speaks with Taylor DeRubeis about finding one's path through studying sociology and their history in an out of higher education.2021-11-3010 minCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningReturning to Learning: A Student PerspectiveSNHU Game Design majors Jacob and Maxen discuss their return to learning after COVID and the impact remote and hybrid learning environments have on their student experiences.2021-11-1729 minCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningLeveraging Past ExperiencesIn this episode SNHU professor Jon Boroshok and his former student, Sofia Barassi, interview each other about their past experiences, how their experiences influenced their career paths, and developing student/instructor relationship.2021-11-0132 minCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningThe Campus ExperienceIn this episode, professor of psychology, Dr. Vincent Corbo, is joined by his former students, Sabrina Johns and Julia Brau as they discuss their futures and the differences between online and on-campus educational experiences.2021-08-1032 minFrench-Canadian Legacy PodcastFrench-Canadian Legacy PodcastEpisode 65 - SNHU President Dr. Paul LeBlancThis week we're honored to have Dr. Paul Leblanc, President of Southern New Hampshire University. Dr. Leblanc has been President of SNHU since 2003 and has helped the university prosper. Jesse will talk to Dr. LeBlanc about growing up in Canada and moving to the US at a young age and some of the amazing initiatives SNHU does. We hope you'll enjoy this episode. President's Corner - https://www.snhu.edu/about-us/leadership-and-history/president-corner Learn more about GEM - https://gem.snhu.edu/ Learn more about SNHU - https://www.snhu.edu/ Follow Dr. LeBlanc on Twitter - https://twitter.com...2021-07-2744 minCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningCreativity Part 2In this episode, professors of communication Dave Humphreys and Tracy Dow interview graduating seniors Jacob Logan and Hailey Tremaine how to be creative in / out of the classroom. There is a discussion on remote vs. face to face education and the road block of making deeper connections. This is Part 2 of a 2 part series.2021-06-2827 minCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningInquiry Scholars and Virtual Study AbroadIn this episode, join Dr. Colleen Tapley, Associate Professor of Education and Emma Bowie, graduating senior to discuss Inquiry Scholars and Virtual Study Abroad. Hear more about the importance of creating a virtual study abroad where students from SNHU and UCJC took classes together and created opportunities of collaboration. 2021-06-1850 minSNHU ExplainsSNHU ExplainsHow To Ask For Help | Learning U: An SNHU Support PodcastNo 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, m...2021-06-1836 minCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningThe Magic of the Embedded Support in Your ClassroomIn this episode, hear from Dr. Lynn Murray-Chandler, Assistant Vice President of Learning Engagement and Academic Innovation, Dr. Liz Henley,  Associate Professor of Computer Information Technology and Chair of the Business Administration and Management department, and Shawna Franzak an alumni and graduate assistance of Center of Teaching and Learning speak about the importance of Learning Fellows and how we can move the needle forward to support our students. 2021-06-1131 minSNHU ExplainsSNHU ExplainsBuilding an online community | Learning U: An SNHU Support PodcastLearning 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 learne...2021-06-1148 minCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningThe Student-Athlete ExperienceIn this podcast, Joe Fiorino, a Senior Student-Athlete on the Men's Ice Hockey Team, and Beth Sheehan, Professor of Sport Management, interview Gyanna Russell about her experience as a Student-Athlete on the Women's Basketball team. They discuss navigating life as a student-athlete and the impact of faculty throughout the journey. 2021-06-0420 minSNHU ExplainsSNHU ExplainsCan you learn anything? | Learning U: An SNHU Support PodcastIs 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...2021-06-0443 minCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningThe Interdisciplinary Collaborative Learning ExperienceIn this episode, Bethany Spangler, a graduating senior in Construction Management, and Leila Samii, an Associate Professor of Marketing, team up to discuss the classroom environment. Bethany gives some information on what she thinks is the ideal classroom experience for learning. They discuss the instructor's role in providing too much information vs. intentionally leaving out information. 2021-06-0130 minSNHU ExplainsSNHU ExplainsCritical Thinking for Students | Learning U: An SNHU Support PodcastThe importance of critical thinking for students can’t be understated. That’s why, in this episode of Learning U: An SNHU Support Podcast, host and academic coach Kayleigh Guzel will explore some top critical thinking skills and methods for online learners. Joined by Sammy Fraser, a business peer tutor at SNHU, we’ll dive into critical thinking as an important lifelong skill and identify ways to leverage it. 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 a...2021-05-2835 minCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningCreativity Part 1In this episode, professors of communication Dave Humphreys and Tracy Dow interview graduating seniors Jacob Logan and Hailey Tremaine how to be creative in / out of the classroom. There is a discussion on the differences between in-class and at-home learning especially in design and video courses. This is Part 1 of a 2 part series. 2021-05-2125 minSNHU ExplainsSNHU ExplainsHow to Stay Motivated | Learning U: An SNHU Support Podcasthttps://www.snhu.edu/about-us/newsroom/2019/05/soft-skills-assessment Looking to learn how to stay motivated in online college classes? In this episode of Learning U: An SNHU Support Podcast, host and academic coach Kayleigh Guzel explores how to stay motivated as an online learner. Joined by fellow SNHU academic coaches Alison Johnson and John Baker, we’ll talk about ways to get and stay motivated using the SMART goal method. 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, peop...2021-05-2152 minSNHU ExplainsSNHU ExplainsMindfulness tips for students | Learning U: An SNHU Support Podcasthttps://www.snhu.edu/about-us/newsroo...  Looking for ways to navigate online learning mindfully and effectively?     In this episode of Learning U: An SNHU Support Podcast, host and academic coach Kayleigh Guzel explores mindfulness tips for students and lifelong learners. Joined by fellow SNHU academic coaches David Gonthier and Lydia Henry, this episode explores ways to practice mindfulness in the classroom and in your career — so you can maintain the focus you need to reach your goals.    Presented by Southern New Hampshire University’s academic support team, Learning U: An SNHU Support Podcast is a show is...2021-05-1446 minCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningCo-Designed, a SNHU Podcast on Teaching and LearningLearning to FailIn this episode, Dr. Vincent Corbo and graduating senior Sabrina Johns take on the complex issues surrounding learning to fail in college. In this candid conversation, they explore what it means to fail, what growth can come out of missing the mark, and what we can do to reframe failure into a learning tool. They also welcome a special guest, Brooke Shaw, a SNHU alumni.2021-04-2128 minIngenioUsIngenioUsFrom English Professor to Higher Ed Disruptor: A Conversation with SNHU President Paul LeBlancIn this week’s episode, we speak with Dr. Paul LeBlanc, who is in his 18th year as president of Southern New Hampshire University. Under his leadership, SNHU has grown from 2,800 students to over 135,000 learners which makes it the largest nonprofit provider of online higher education in the country. While many people may know the story of SNHU’s growth, what is not as well-known is the unlikely career trajectory of its president. Listen in to learn about the influences that shaped Paul Leblanc’s journey to lead the country’s largest nonprofit university, as well as his thoughts about wh...2021-04-1353 minTRANSFORMEDTRANSFORMEDThe Virtues of Enterprise Architecture and How it is Manifesting at SNHUQuestions? Feedback? Send us a text!Higher Digital President Joe Gottlieb sits down with Nicholas Eremita, the VP of Enterprise Planning and Strategic Enablement at SNHU and Jason Pyle, the VP of Digital Integrations and Architecture at Higher Digital. Tune in to discover the important role of an Enterprise Architect in propelling digital transformation in higher ed and how this is manifesting at SNHU.Subscribe or follow TRANSFORMED wherever you listen, to get the latest episode when it drops and hear directly from leaders and innovators in higher ed tech and digital...2021-03-1240 minSocially DistantSocially DistantEpisode 63 - LIVE! with SNHU President Paul LeBlancOn this incredibly exciting episode of Socially Distant Weber and Richie talk with the president of SNHU, Paul LeBlanc!2020-10-0800 minIngenioUsIngenioUsGetting Ready for What's Next with SNHU's Global Campus President, Dr. Greg FowlerAs president of SNHU’s Global Campus, Dr. Fowler leads the academic functions in support of all of SNHU’s learning experience and modalities—a role that places him right in the middle of significant experimentation and innovation. According to President Fowler, higher education is never going back to the way things used to be before COVID…and even when students eventually return to campus, colleges and universities need to be aware of all of the disruptions that are underway right now, behind the scenes.  Fowler suggests we need to be ready for what’s coming next and help our campus...2020-09-0151 minThe Hennessy ReportThe Hennessy ReportEpisode 53 Danielle Stanton SNHUDave was joined on Danielle Stanton's turf for this episode as CHRO at SNHU, where their bread and butter is in virtual connection. Danielle brings SNHU's expertise in remote work and learning as she shares their response to COVID-19, predictions for the future of work and workspace, and the university's goal to make education accessible and affordable. Danielle is so eloquent in her descriptions and passionate for the work her team does.2020-05-2134 minSNHU ExplainsSNHU ExplainsSNHU: It's Where You Can FinishAt Southern New Hampshire University our goal is to expand access to education by creating high quality, affordable and innovative pathways to meet the unique needs of every learner. This starts by recognizing that not every student's path to success is the same. In this episode you will hear the story of four students who come from different walks of life, coming together to earn their degrees at the 2019 SNHU commencement ceremony. Their paths may have been different but the destination and the dream are the same.2019-09-3015 minGlobal in the Granite StateGlobal in the Granite StateGlobal in the Granite State #10 - Senator Hassan and SNHU School of Global LearningWith Cyber-conflict on the rise, as well as global terrorism, we speak with Senator Maggie Hassan about her work on the Senate Homeland Security Committee to help protect the US against these types of attacks. We also talk with the Founding Dean of the School of Global Learning at SNHU to discuss the vision for a more globalized campus, right here in Manchester, NH.2019-08-3029 minSNHU ExplainsSNHU ExplainsHeroes Behind the Scrubs: SNHU Nurse Leaders Share Their StoriesAt Southern New Hampshire University, we offer online degree programs designed to transform the lives of students and those around them. In celebration of ANA’s National Nurses Week, we asked 4 of our nurse leaders at SNHU to join a roundtable discussion about the role nurses play in transforming healthcare. Featuring Lisa Urban, associate chief nursing administrator; Margaret Moriarty-Litz, chief nursing administrator; and associate deans Stacey Rosenberg and Debra M.G. Murray, the discussion offers insights on everything from how nurses are portrayed in the media to the future of nursing education. With the US Bureau of Labor Statistics projecting 15% gr...2019-04-2312 minSNHU ExplainsSNHU ExplainsSNHU: The Power of Community EngagementTogether, Southern New Hampshire University and the Boston Celtics are helping empower communities across New England. Learn more about the partnership at http://bit.ly/2HsBph9 Dave Hoffman, senior director of community engagement for the Celtics, chats with SNHU professor Doug Blais about doing work that matters – and shares his insights on what it takes to succeed in the sports industry. A Brookline, Massachusetts, native, Hoffman has always been a Celtics super-fan – a self-professed “bleed greener.” But even he never could have imagined he’d be a major player for his favorite team in the league. Today, he and the Celtics are...2018-06-2037 minPositive Enterprise ValuePositive Enterprise ValueInterview with Paul LeBlanc of SNHUOur Entrepreneur Owner-Manager podcast interview this month is with Paul LeBlanc, President and CEO of Southern New Hampshire University. Most would say that SNHU is one of the largest, not-for-profit online organizations and the most innovative university in the world. Most listeners of PEV have seen some of their highly effective marketing or advertising. Today Paul speaks with me about his background, his family roots, some of the pluses and minuses about having such a high profile in his field, and what lies in his future.2018-03-271h 01