One Nichols alumna and Target employee, Executive Team Leader of Human Resources Renee Gardner ’10, and one Nichols senior, Executive in Training for the fall of 2012, Alexa Boucher ’12, discussed internship and job opportunities in the retail industry in...
Nichols College Senior Russ White returned from his Spring 2011 Semester at Sea a changed person. As a Fitchburg, Mass., resident majoring in International Business and minoring in Psychology, he overcame his shyness and in turn, made friends around the world.
Nichols College Incoming President Susan West Engelkemeyer presented four alumni awards and inducted five into the Athletic Hall of Fame at the annual Alumni Awards Dinner held in Daniels Auditorium on September 30th. The dinner kick offs Nichols Homecoming Weekend.
Nichols Reads guest speaker on September 22nd was Robin Gaby Fisher, a nationally acclaimed, news feature-writer and author of the best-selling book AFTER THE FIRE: A True Story of Friendship and Survival. Her book follows two friends as they heal from life-threatening burns from a fire which...
Back row: Matthew Savard; Mario Turner, Dr. Alexander Keyssar, Danny Tamayo; Stephen Smedberg, Nichols Professor Michael O. Lajoie (Graduate & Professional Studies)
On September 15th, Constitution Day speaker Dr. Alexander Keyssar...
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Actor Stephen Collins portrayed one of America’s most notable poets and father of free verse, Walt Whitman, at the Currier Center on September 14. The lively introduction to Whitman’s poems is just one of several events sponsored by the Fischer Institute to celebrate the sesquicentennial or...
Professor Charbonneau’s Corrections II class experienced first-hand the Family Connections Program available to fathers in the New Hampshire State Men’s Prison at Concord.
The Program helps inmates connect to their children on the outside through books. Sara Backer, who works as...
On Friday, September 9th, the Fischer Institute Art Gallery Opening featured the work of Suzanne Schireson. Schireson attended the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and completed a joint BFA through the University of Pennsylvania. In 2008, she received her MFA from Indiana University.
What better way for Massachusetts to observe the anniversary of the Civil War than taking a hard look at “Glory,” a film which featured one of the first official black units in the United States — the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment, headed by the son of an influential...
On September 2nd, Dr. Dorrie Nang’s Fundamentals of Music class was treated to a presentation by a board certified music therapist in the Currier Center at Nichols College.
Coro graduated from the music therapy program at Molloy College in Long Island, New York, and has a private practice...