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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

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    How do Wildcats help raise awareness about mental health? On the bench, of course. They pressed for Project 375 during a recent event at the Jerry Azumah Performance Center.
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    - Marketing Nirvana
    Check out the news from the 2018 MAC Summit for Marketing and Advertising Careers. Read More
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    UNH nursing alum Rebecca Roma recently spent 8 weeks working on the Africa Mercy, the world's largest non-governmental floating hospital.Ìı
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    Ultraviolet light may hold the key to stopping a deadly bat disease in its tracks. Read More
  • Red hat
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    - Wisdom on Aging
    As America gets older, UNH research helps to promote happy, healthy aging. Read More
  • a recycled sign, turned into an tablet holder
    - Making Accessibility Accessible
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  • GCEC logo
    - Emerging Excellence
    The Peter T. Paul Entrepreneurship Center has been named an “Outstanding Emerging Entrepreneurship Center Award.â€Ìı Read More
  • UNH students walking into a classroom
    - Friends in Deed
    The Donovan Family ScholarshipÌıhas inspired LexyÌıHidrovo ’18Ìıto earn a graduate degree and hopefullyÌıcreate her own scholarship somedayÌıto help support struggling students. Read More
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    - Music to Their Brains
    Musical improvisation and neuroscience aren’t terms you often hear coupled in the same sentence. Ditto for neuroscience and kindergarteners, or older elementary school students,... Read More