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Ash Wallis

Ash Wallis '16, a published poetry, short fiction, and nonfiction writer.Ash Wallis '16 is a published poetry, short fiction, and nonfiction writer in Colorado. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature through Southern New Hampshire University and a graduate certificate in publishing through Denver Publishing Institute at the University of Denver.

Wallis is a participant in and is building out writing workshops for veterans to utilize writing as a tool for healing and personal growth. She is also an advocate for veterans, speaking to members of Congress as a storyteller with the Military Reform Coalition. Connect with her on LinkedIn.

Featured work by Ash Wallis

Woman showing what can you do with a human services degree in the community

What Can You Do With a Human Services Degree?

If you enjoy helping people, then a degree in human services is worth considering. With this degree, you can make a difference in the world around you — working in community, government, health, and mental health services, and nonprofit and social work.
A person with blonde hair asleep at a desk surrounded by clouds, stars and z's.

How Much Sleep Should a College Student Get?

Aside from studying, writing papers and knocking out required reading, most college students have a lot of additional responsibilities. For your health and continued academic success you need to be well rested – and that means more than getting just a few hours of sleep when and where you can.

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What Do Sociologists Do? The Surprising Paths You Can Take

If the study of human society intrigues you, there's an opportunity to take a degree in sociology in a direction that best suits your interests. With roles in healthcare, marketing, social services, research and more, sociologists endeavor to answer perplexing questions about society.

Students discussing ways to avoid college burnout

How to Avoid College Burnout

Balancing academics with your life can be a challenge, and it’s easy to become overwhelmed when you have a lot on your plate. Recognizing signs of burnout, knowing how to handle your responsibilities and taking care of your mental health can make college stress more manageable.

About Southern New Hampshire University

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SNHU is a nonprofit, accredited university with a mission to make high-quality education more accessible and affordable for everyone.

Founded in 1932, and online since 1995, we’ve helped countless students reach their goals with flexible, career-focused programs. Our 300-acre campus in Manchester, NH is home to over 3,000 students, and we serve over 135,000 students online. Visit our about SNHU page to learn more about our mission, accreditations, leadership team, national recognitions and awards.