DWC Social Science's
fourth annual coat drive for Nashua Soup Kitchen and Shelter
Daniel
Webster College Social Science majors, Psychology majors/minors, and
friends of the community donated dozens of warm winter coats, gloves,
hats, and scarves for the group’s fourth annual coat drive for the Nashua
Soup Kitchen and Shelter.
Daniel
Webster College provides educational programs for professional entry and
advanced studies through undergraduate and graduate programs designed for
both traditional and non-traditional students.
Its
nationally ranked degree programs in aviation, including an online MBA for
aviation professionals, are well complemented by innovative programs in
computer science and information technology (gaming, simulation and
robotics), aeronautical and mechanical engineering, sport management, the
social and behavioral sciences, and business and management.
DWC
partners with businesses in the areas where its graduates may seek careers
to develop new programs to best meet the current and future needs of
employers.
Jennifer Amero ’08,
of Milton, NH, and Matthew Annis ’09, of Schenectady, NY, (not pictured:
Phil Munson ’07, of Somerville, MA) show some of the dozens of coats,
sweaters, hats, scarves, and gloves that were collected from the DWC
community for donation to the Nashua Soup Kitchen and Shelter.