April 1-3: Free cybersecurity symposium at Manchester Community College

read more…: April 1-3: Free cybersecurity symposium at Manchester Community College

Manchester Community College is hosting its annual New Hampshire Cybersecurity Symposium April 1-3.  The event is free and open to the public, with a focus on business leaders who are navigating the challenges of protecting valuable information and data from hackers.  The event features experts who will lead tutorials and discussions over the course of the three-day event.

2 Memorial hockey players among those chosen to compete against former Bruin for shot at $1K

read more…: 2 Memorial hockey players among those chosen to compete against former Bruin for shot at $1K

With nearly 1,200 nominations, three players – Frank Tessier of Manchester Memorial High School, Dillon Boucher of Berlin High School and Ethan Peluso of Windham High School – and two goalies – Lucas Arlen of John Stark Regional High School and Cameron Roberge of Manchester Memorial High School – were chosen at random to skate alongside Bergeron and represent their schools.

Brodsky Prize 2025: Applications open for New Hampshire’s largest student journalism award

read more…: Brodsky Prize 2025: Applications open for New Hampshire’s largest student journalism award

The Brodsky Prize was established seven years ago by the late Jeffrey Brodsky and his father, Howard, to encourage innovation by student journalists. The $5,000 Prize is open to all high school students attending public, charter, or parochial schools in New Hampshire.

New Manchester Community College president releases position on ICE campus visits

read more…: New Manchester Community College president releases position on ICE campus visits

Cards and pamphlets offering advice and detailing students’ rights under Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) started showing up around the Manchester Community College (MCC) campus shortly after President Trump’s January inauguration, and now MCC President Paul Beaudin has made the college’s position clear.

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