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DWC New Home to the Small Business Development Center

Do you have an idea for a new business, or have you “hit the wall” and need your business plan revitalized? The Small Business Development Center has made the move from the Rivier College campus to the Daniel Webster College campus.

Cabinet Press
July 27, 2007

Charter School’s in at Merrimack office building

The school has had a relationship with Daniel Webster College in Nashua since its inception. The college signed on as a sponsor of the school as it went through the application process.

Nashua Telegraph
July 25, 2007

‘C’ is for cookie and the Clintons

Spotted among the supporters and fans who attended the Hillary and Bill Clinton rally Friday at Daniel Webster College was a face that is becoming increasingly recognized on the state’s political scene: The Cookie Mom.

Nashua Telegraph
July 15, 2007

Stand by Your (Wo)Man

“I am very excited to be running with so many good people supporting me and running as a woman with the chance to be the first woman president elected of this great, great country of ours,” Hillary Clinton said to loud applause among the 1,200 standing on the grass at the Daniel Webster College campus."

Nashua Telegraph
July 14, 2007

Wearing Her Old Shirt, One Clinton Supporter Considers Hillary

MasAuslan and her husband were among over 1,200 attending the rally on the campus of Daniel Webster College.

Boston Globe
July 13, 2007

Clintons back in state with new agenda

The Clintons hope to build on their joint appearance last week in Iowa with a whirlwind of stops today in the first-in-the-nation primary state, including a rally at Daniel Webster College in Nashua this afternoon.

Nashua Telegraph
July 13, 2007

Creating Wii games next for an online generation?

It’s no coincidence Daniel Webster College has developed an entire degree in designing computer games. The field is morphing in unexpected (to me, anyway) ways.

So on Tuesday I went to DWC, which hosts Robo-Tech programming camps for kids of various ages, to see one of those ways: How possible future game designers might approach the most intriguing gaming development, Nintendo’s latest console, the Wii.

Nashua Telegraph
July 11, 2007

Microsoft funds game curriculum at Daniel Webster

Daniel Webster College has won a $1o,ooo grant from Microsoft Corp. to develop gaming curriculum.

Mass High Tech
July 3, 2007

The Envelope, Please

I found a list of movies with an aviation theme that was compiled by Susan Nicosia at Daniel Webster College, Nashua, New Hampshire. 

Flying Magazine
By Tom Benenson
July 7, 2007

Vagge made mark in Nashua

Then there was education: Vagge was a longtime Rivier College advisory board member, and at the time of his death in October 1973, he was acting president of the former New England Aeronautical Institute and its division, Daniel Webster Junior College (later unified as Daniel Webster College).

Nashua Telegraph
July 1, 2007

N.H. should support school for science

Students will have double courses in science, studying physics and a combined biology/chemistry course. They will learn Mandarin Chinese as the core language. Older students will have access to courses at Daniel Webster College and other off-campus opportunities with businesses and higher education.

Nashua Telegraph
June 24, 2007

New leaders kick off E. coli testing

After several years coordinating the water testing program, Ken Butenhof had to give up the all-volunteer program. Three people will share the efforts required to continue the program: Karen Mattor will be the overall coordinator for volunteers; Gene Kuczewski; and John Slater, assistant professor in engineering, math and science at Daniel Webster College, will collect and do all the data analysis.

Nashua Telegraph
June 20, 2007

DWC-backed Charter school searching for perfect location

The school has had a relationship with Daniel Webster College in Nashua since its inception, and Hollins said there are plans for older students at the charter school to be able to take courses at Daniel Webster, she said.

Nashua Telegraph
June 15, 2007

Aviation Career Education Camp at Daniel Webster

An early introduction to the many career opportunities available in life is a fantastic way to give children a better understanding of the choices available to them in the future. One such opportunity is Aviation Career Education (ACE) Camp in Nashua, New Hampshire, sponsored by Daniel Webster College in cooperation with the FAA, the New Hampshire Department of Transportation Division of Aeronautics, the New Hampshire Aviation and Space Education Council and Eagle Flight Inc. of East Orange, New Jersey.

AutoPILOT Magazine
June/July 20907

Daniel Webster Joins a New League

The effect of the return of Phil Rowe as vice president of student affairs/athletics has never more been obvious at Daniel Webster College. A few coaching changes, three sports added, and now the biggest move to date: a new conference.

Nashua Telegraph
June 5, 2007

DWC program helps firm meet marketing challenges

When XMA Corporation – a Manchester-based provider of radio frequency and microwave products – sought to beef up its marketing efforts, it found what turned out to be a perfect match with a group of Daniel Webster College students.

New Hampshire Business Review
May 25, 2007

Daniel Webster grads take time to bask in their achievements

For 186 graduates of this small school best known for its intensive aeronautical program, the 41st commencement at Daniel Webster College was held, appropriately, under a pilot-friendly blue sky that was symbolic of the seemingly boundless optimism and good humor that ruled the day.

Lowell Sun
May 14, 2007

Daniel Webster grads told to enjoy life

Best-selling author and political satirist P. J. O'Rourke urged the nearly 120 graduates at Daniel Webster College's commencement ceremony to not be professional "Chicken Littles."

Union Leader
May 13, 2007

Humorist's talk is a big hit with DWC audience

Commencement speaker P.J. O’Rourke said he sym­pa­thized with Daniel Webster College graduates at Saturday’s ceremonies.

Nashua Telegraph
May 13, 2007

 

Girl shows she can play: Aussie makes college team

Freddy Fitzgerald is used to being a little different from fellow students. That Fitzgerald is also the only female on the Daniel Webster College baseball team is fast becoming a minor detail.

Boston Herald
April 25, 2007

DWC professor honored with Fulbright

Daniel Webster College professor A. Reza Hoshmand was named Fulbright Scholar grantee to Hong Kong through the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board on April 7.

Nashua Telegraph
April 23, 2007

When spring arrives, they just can't wait to get out in the cold

Typically, small college baseball teams in New England begin their preseason practices just after the Super Bowl. Daniel Webster College managed to buy some time at the Rising Stars indoor facility in Bedford.

Nashua Telegraph
April 20, 2007

Small College Baseball In New Hampshire

Small college baseball coaches in New Hampshire all have similar stories. For example, Daniel Webster College head coach Jim Cardello recounts playing a game for New Hampshire College (now Southern New Hampshire University) in the late 1980s, and preparing for what he thought was an impossible at-bat.

Nashua Telegraph
April 19, 2007

Who’s your daddy?
Smack talk started with SIMON inventor

Widely known as the “father of video games,” Ralph Baer of Manchester first developed the concept of using an ordinary television set interactively to display games in 1966 while working for Sanders.

Hippo Press
April 12, 2007

Video games pioneer to speak at Daniel Webster College April 12

Daniel Webster College is bringing Ralph Baer to the Collings Auditorium on April 12 as part of the college's MBA Lecture Series.

Broadcaster
April 6, 2007

With crown comes measure of respect for DWC hockey program

For Kevin Scalabrini and his former teammates, it used to be a point of humor.

“When I was at Nashua High, we used to joke about ‘We’ll move across the hall to Daniel Webster,’ ” he said. “It was a joke. But I ended up really doing it.

“I know from the high schools we’re getting a lot more respect.”

Nashua Telegraph
March 27, 2007

At 25, ex-Endicott star Currier already a head coach

Former Endicott College basketball star Jeremy Currier quickly learned the value of personal investment necessary to excel in athletics and in life.

Salem New
March 25, 2007

Only Hardball for Her

When she saw the opposing catcher call time in the middle of her at-bat and go out to the mound in a recent game in Florida against Curry College, Christal Fitzgerald had an idea what was coming.

Nashua Telegraph
March 24, 2007

Christal Fitzgerald Moves from North American Women's Baseball League to Division III Daniel Webster College Eagles

The Nashua Pride announced today that the North American Women’s Baseball League player, Christal Fitzgerald, is playing collegiate baseball for the Daniel Webster College Eagles.

The Raw Feed
March 19, 2007

 

School’s organizers haven’t yet found place to call home

Organizers of a charter school planning to open in the city this fall are having trouble finding a place to put the school.

“We’re actively hunting for a location in Nashua,” said Michael Fishbein, chairman of the board of trustees for the Academy for Science and Design. The state Board of Education approved the school last March.

Nashua Telegraph
March 8, 2007