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Planting, Picking, Weeding, and Record-Keeping

Even with years of experience and degrees in environmental horticulture and economics, Becky and Phil Brand still found themselves unsure of their farm’s overall health. With some help from UNH Extension, they gained the insight needed to plan for a stronger future. Read More

Recent Stories

  • students raking leaves
    - Do-Gooders By the Hundreds
    Christensen RA Kacie McFadden '17 and two dorm residents work to cleanup the grounds of the USS Albacore submarine museum. Hundreds of UNH students headed out to more than 25... Read More
  • Richard Whitney ‘68
    - Strokes of Genius
    Ìı Ìı As an art student at UNH, Richard Whitney ’68 would pay his Phi Kappa Alta brothers five dollars to sit for their portrait, and then he’d give them the finished painting when... Read More
  • Mary Jordan ’88
    - Back in the Saddle
    Ìı Ìı Mary Jordan ’88 was 4 years old the first time her family made the drive to New York City. Her mother drove, and a doctor met them curbside to draw spinal fluid from her... Read More
  • International Education Week
  • Josh Chamberlain ’99
    - School of Rock (Steady): Jamaica Jives with This Music Alumnus
    Josh Chamberlain ’99 fell in love with music as an undergrad, spinning tunes as a DJ for WUNH. A history major, Chamberlain was interested in the cultural roots of different... Read More
  • Lewis Feldstein and Marcy Carsey
    - Doubly Honored
    On September 19, alumni and friends gatheredÌıto bestow the Âé¶¹app’sÌıtwo highest honors on alumna MarcyÌıPeterson Carsey ’66, ’88H and Lewis Feldstein.ÌıCarsey,... Read More
  • UNH Thompson Hall
    - Outstanding Alumni
    Last spring, the Alumni Association general awards committee faced a daunting task: paring down some 150 worthy nominations to a list of 11 alumni award recipients. “We were... Read More
  • Susan Entz  ’08G
  • Arnold and Della Hanson
    - In Memoriam—Arnold P. Hanson, Sr. ’48
    Born prematurely in 1924, Arnold Hanson weighed just three pounds. Fortunately, the doctor who delivered him in his parents’ kitchen had recently learned a new method of caring... Read More
  • Judy Cocci Vachon Rogers ’64
    - In Memoriam—Judy Cocci Vachon Rogers ’64
    Ìı Her parents named her for Judy Garland, their favorite movie star, but to everyone else she was always “Bubsy.†Italian on her father’s side, Judy Rogers fondly recalled... Read More