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Donor Support Fuels Enriching Futures for UNH Students

Donor support has the power to truly change the lives of our students. Your gifts fuel dreams and help shape paths to inspiring futures Wildcats envision for themselves. Read More

Recent Stories

  • It's Time For The (603) Challenge
    - It's Time For The (603) Challenge
    The (603) Challenge is back and bigger than it’s ever been – so make sure you don’t miss the excitement April 8 through April 12. Read More
  • MSW students during fieldwork meeting
    - Three UNH College of Health and Human Services graduate programs earn top 100 from U.S. News & World Report
    Master's programsÌýin occupational therapy, nursing and social work have earned rankings of #36, #68 and #94, respectively, from U.S. News & World Report.Ìý Read More
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    - Outbreak Impact
    A study from the Âé¶¹app looked at the direct and indirect effects of the global pandemic on U.S. seafood workers by tracking cases and outbreaks and found... Read More
  • Water Works
    - Water Works
    New research has found that watershed size plays a major role in a river network’s ability to filter certain pollutants. The findings both further our understanding of which... Read More
  • Alyssa Stasse examines oysters collected from the Great Bay Estuary
    - Pearl of Hope
    UNH researchers have collected new data that will aid oyster restoration in New Hampshire's Great Bay EstuaryÌýand support ongoing efforts to understand the ecological changes... Read More
  • Nursing major Alex Carbone '22 in the UNH Health Sciences Simulation Center
    - Prepared for a Career in Patient Care
    Even as a child, Alex Carbone knew he wanted to pursue a career in the medical field. Fast forward 15-plus years, and the senior nursing major from Exeter, New Hampshire isÌý... Read More
  • A Groundbreaking Achievement
    - A Groundbreaking Achievement
    Abrita Kuthumi ’21,Ìýthe first Marshall Scholar in UNH's history,ÌýdiscussesÌýthe path she took to arrive at UNH and ultimately earn the prestigious distinction. Read More
  • Stepping Up to the Plate
    - Stepping Up to the Plate
    While many students remain free of the burden of food insecurity, a growing number of others – perhaps as many as 20 percent of students, based on results of a recent survey – are... Read More
  • Wading Into Her Future
    - Wading Into Her Future
    As a child of two parents who met at UNH, Maeve Kelley '22Ìýknew plenty about the university prior to enrolling, but what she didn’t know was that she’d be able to get hands-on... Read More
  • picture of Annette Gordon-Reed
    - Jefferson: Revolutionary, President and Visionary
    UNH hosts Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Annette Gordon-Reed for Rutman Lecture on April 7. Read More