How a tiny nonprofit school became one of America’s largest universities

Todd Wallack:

Two decades ago, Southern New Hampshire University was so obscure that most people in New England had never heard of it. It enrolled a few thousand students on its 300-acre campus along the Merrimack River, 25 miles from the Massachusetts border. Many students came from nearby towns looking for practical skills in fields like business, culinary arts or hotel management.


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