Alumni
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-
01/14/26
Hudson River Paddle Inspires UNH Ph.D. Student
UNH Ph.D. student John Henkelman canoed 315 miles down the Hudson River, collecting water quality data, raising funds for American Rivers, and... -
01/13/26
From Hospitality to Healthcare: How UNH Helped Shape a Different Kind of Dentist
UNH alum Lisa Hilpl ’98 blended hospitality and business skills with dentistry, creating a welcoming practice that helps anxious patients feel at... -
01/09/26
A Path Forward for a New Hampshire Town
Walking trails can serve multiple purposes, including economic development. In Barrington, UNH Extension staff are working with the town to create a... -
01/07/26
College of Professional Studies Helps Couple Balance Family, Duty, and Degrees
When Dan and Cherish Dempsey enrolled in college in 2018, they were already living a life defined by service and sacrifice. Both were serving on...
Recent Stories
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05/28/18 - Patriarch of the PuckBench boss Dick Umile ’72 wraps a 28-year career that raised the national profile of Wildcat Hockey. Read More
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05/25/18 - His Life's WorkAt 82, Richard Alan White saw his passion for music reach a pinnacle few attain. Read More
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05/22/18 - Nowhere To HideNew research from UNH finds that changesÌýin seaweed "forests" may be harmful for anÌýecologically important fish. Read More
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05/18/18 - Chapter Two: College DegreeCheryl Karahalios ’18 has a master's in her sights. Read More
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05/17/18 - Getting Right to WorkFor Abbey Raiche '18, finding a job was smooth sailing.Ìý Read More
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05/17/18 - Engaging With IndustryFor their senior capstone project, five UNH undergraduates developed a new cleaning robot for Massachusetts company Symbotic. Read More
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05/17/18 -Former Boston city councilor Tito JacksonÌýwill be one of three people to receive an honorary degree at UNH's commencement ceremonies on Saturday.
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05/16/18 - From Sharks to CyanotoxinsEmily Ray’s interest in marine sciences started when she fell in love with sharks. Read More
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05/15/18 - Ready to FlyGraduating COLA seniors look back on lessons learned and forward to bright futures. Read More

























































