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UNH Polo team poses together at the the U.S. Polo Association (USPA) Women’s Division II National Intercollegiate Championship

Riding High

This past spring, the UNH Polo Team made it to the finals in the U.S. Polo Association (USPA) Women’s Division II National Intercollegiate Championship, an astonishing achievement for a team in their debut season. Read More

Recent Stories

  • Time to Submit Commencement Nominations
    - Time to Submit Commencement Nominations
    UNH is accepting nominations for 2023 commencement speakers. Students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends of the university are invited to submit ideas. With the shift toÌıcollege... Read More
  • Bikes lined up
    - Ready to Ride
    “Ding! Ding!†The bright chiming of a bicycle bell never sounded so cheerful to Steve Pesci, special projects director for UNH Facilities. Over 20 years, Pesci has worked with... Read More
  • Three researchers walk through a salt marsh at sunrise
    - Research Snapshot: Early Birds
    UNH researchers study tidal marsh sparrows to understand how they're adapted to living in the harsh environment of salt marshes. Read More
  • Being the Change
    - Being the Change
    Sophia Bolduc ’23Ìıenjoyed a rewarding internship experience with the Community Action Partnership of Strafford CountyÌıthis summer, gaining experience in marketing and... Read More
  •  Laura Kloepper and her winged research assistant collect data on bat movement.
    - Hawks on the Hunt
    A study by UNH researcher Laura Kloepper recently published in Nature CommunicationsÌıaids our understanding of how predators select and track a target among thousands of potential... Read More
  • Leaving a Lasting Legacy
    - Leaving a Lasting Legacy
    When the UNH football season kicks off under the lights against Monmouth next week, the Wildcats will be led by someone other than Sean McDonnellÌı’78 for the first time in more... Read More
  • The Graff family.
    - Home Game
    Chad Graff ’12 recently joined the Patriots beat for The Athletic, returning to the region he and his wife grew up in after 10 years in Minnesota. Read More
  • Changed for the Better
    - Changed for the Better
    Hannah Donahue ’22Ìımay not, by her own admission,Ìı have been quite ready to say goodbye to UNH in the days leading up to graduation this spring, but thanks to her time on campus... Read More
  • Kelsey Herold works with a fox.
    - Getting Back to Nature
    Kelsey Herold ’23 is completing an internship at the Millstone Wildlife Center in Windham, New Hampshire, this summer. Read More
  • Two researchers stand in front of a red robot
    - Aging Assistance
    An interdisciplinary team of UNH researchers has received a $2.8 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to develop technology that could help seniors age in place. Read More