The prospect of a sensory garden in Tramore has been brought one step closer.
A competition to design the garden was won by fourth-year WIT architecture student Lauren Keane from Hillview.
The design aims to stimulate all five senses.
Anne Cheasty, chairperson of Tramore Tidy Towns which is behind the initiative:
“We have chosen a design for a sensory garden in Tramore with the help of Jane Russell O’Connor who’s a lecturer at WIT.
“She set a task for her fourth-year Architecture students to create a garden design which would stimulate and engage the five basic senses, and would also encourage users to become more aware of their surroundings and their responses to them.
SNHU says it wouldn’t have recommended fired employee teach ‘in any capacity’
CHS teacher Joshua Harwood was arrested Thursday on several charges, including prostitution involving a minor and possession of child sexual abuse images. Concord Police Department
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Southern New Hampshire University fired Joshua Harwood less than one year before he was hired by the Concord School District to teach high school business classes. However, SNHU officials say they did not provide a reference or recommendation letter for Harwood and would not have recommended he be hired to teach in the Concord School District.
Harwood was arrested last week and is accused of soliciting sex from a child under the age of 18, two counts of prostitution and solicitation to commit sexual contact, endangering the welfare of a child, possession of child sexual abuse images and two counts of manufacture of child sexual abuse images
December 16, 2020 SNHU Communications
All campus-based programs will be set at $15k or $10k annual tuition by Fall 2021, putting place-based private education within reach for more students and families.
Manchester, N.H. (December 16, 2020) - Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) announced today its plans for a reimagined campus-based experience to provide more affordable, flexible, and accessible pathways to higher education for students and families.
Beginning in fall of 2021, SNHU will launch a suite of new and updated campus academic programs with an increased focus on experiential and project-based learning; a new and more transparent financial aid process, shifting from merit-based to need-based financial aid awards to level the playing field for all students; and a radically affordable, tiered tuition rate of just $15,000 or $10,000/year, reflecting a more than 50% reduction from its current rate. SNHU will also look to expand its ca