Manger de la Poutine
The UNH French Club supports New Hampshire Francophone culture at PoutineFest.
View ArticlePaving the Way
Francesco Preti ’21 is the first UNH student to graduate with a cotutelle, earning dual doctoral degrees from UNH and the University of Parma in northern Italy, where he is from.
View ArticleHolloway Prize Winner
A philosophy student’s innovative idea wins the top prize at a business competition.
View ArticleBuilding an Idea into a Business
Joel Nkounkou ’18 turned an idea into a new business venture with the help of UNH's Peter T. Paul Entrepreneurship Center, and he now proudly calls several of his former classmates and teammates his...
View ArticleOpening Doors
The first cohort of students is enrolled in the UNH-4U program, designed to open doors to a mostly traditional college experience that was previously closed to students with intellectual disabilities.
View ArticleRolling Up Our Sleeves
New lab is a hub for engaging with global racial and social inequality.
View ArticleGeoBowl Winners
A UNH geography team wins the regional GeoBowl and heads to the virtual national competition.
View ArticleGoing Places
When it came time to choose a college, Madison Hoppler ’24 opted for the financial security of the campus located practically in her backyard over a more focused pursuit of her creative passion at art...
View ArticleLearning to Regrow Lost Body Parts
This summer, middle and high school students attending UNH Tech Camp will have the unique opportunity to learn about regrowing lost body parts, freezing and storing cells, 3D bioprinting and molecular...
View ArticleA Dialogue on Dialogue
UNH undergraduates are invited to the Biden School to talk civil discourse.
View ArticleRockin' Out in the Electronics Lab
Matt DiBiase '22, an electrical engineering student, discusses how he took his passion for playing guitar and turned it into his senior design capstone project by designing and building a digital...
View ArticleFellows Take Flight
COLA student fellows, open-minded and determined, are ready for the future.
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View ArticleIn UNH Bologna Program, Life Imitates Art
New Italy study abroad program launches after COVID delays.
View ArticleStudent Interns in DC for New Hampshire Sen. Maggie Hassan
UNH’s partnership with The Washington Center plus new Liberal Arts funding provide high-impact experience.
View ArticleCritical Language Scholarship to Take Wahju ’24 to Indonesia
Vianca Wahju ’24 will be trading her standard summer vacation this year for an immersive international study experience she hopes will more closely connect her to her heritage. Wahju, a nursing major...
View ArticleuSafeUS® App Supports Student Safety
UNH tops national rankings for campus safety year after year, but like any college, it’s not immune to instances of sexual violence. UNH is also home to Prevention Innovations Research Center (PIRC),...
View ArticleFlax to Linen Project Weaves History With Experience
The path to a deeper understanding of rural New England’s pre-industrial textile economy begins in a muddy field on the edge of UNH’s Woodman Horticultural Research Farm. There, a historian and an...
View ArticleTed and Christine Ristaino recall mentor, professor with Paul College...
In the early 1970s, Ted Ristaino was an English major at Holy Cross about to graduate, with “no clue,” he says, of what his future held (aside from plans to marry his girlfriend Christine the week...
View ArticleRoads to Removal Charts Path to Net-Zero Greenhouse Gas Economy
The University of New Hampshire has contributed to a first-of-its-kind new report looking at carbon dioxide (CO2) removal in the United States. Mark Ducey, professor of natural resources and the...
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