Past Events
Bridging The Gap
December 11th, 2024
@ SNHU
This brand new conference was built to enable students to feel empowered for new life experiences and to plan for their life beyond high school. The students rotated through sessions, and at the end of the conference, there was a Q&A with the guest speakers so students could ask their questions directly. Students learned more about building a life they want and not falling into societal pressures.


October 5th, 2023
Location: Small Gym at SNHU Athletic Complex
The author, Mags Riordan, who’s book
“In The Name of the Son” is joining us at
Southern New Hampshire University for
the screening of the documentary based
off of her inspiring story of turning her
own personal tragedy into helping
thousands of people. The event includes
a keynote speech from Mags herself, along with a panel including the team responsible for the documentary and a doctor from the clinic Mags founded. The night will include discussions of Mags personal journey along with dinner and book signings





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Mini Conferences
Ethics Forum is known for hosting and participating in mini-conferences focused on philosophical conversation, leadership skills, and social activism. Many of those mini-conferences are connected to the planning and facilitation of the HYPE Conference. We partner with local universities like St. Anselm, UNH, Colby-Sawyer College, and many others to help make all of the other things we do outside of our main HYPE event possible. This year with the 2022 group, there are a lot of good ideas in the process as we are excited to be able to build a partnership with other schools (included but not limited to Kearsarge and Spalding from the HYPE Planning Conference).

The Souhegan Ethics Forum partnered with Kearsarge High School to have a mini-conference on April 12th, 2022. Kearsarge was the main host of this conference, and Souhegan's Ethics Forum was the co-host school.
New England College
A student-leadership run conference hosted with the help of Kearsarge High School in 2018 that was stopped due to COVID.