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Lighting Ceremony Celebrates Illumination of Tucker Field, Culmination of $2M Gift
UNH held a lighting ceremony at Tucker Field during halftime of the women’s soccer game Oct. 2, officially illuminating the lights surrounding the field made possible by a $2 million gift from Greg and Corinna Tucker that was announced in 2024. Read More-
09/23/25
UNH Contributes to Two Teams Chosen as Finalists for NSF Innovation Program
Two teams featuring Âé¶¹app participants — one focused on sustainable seafood and another on precision forest management — are... -
09/12/25
Dana Hamel, University’s Most Generous Benefactor, Passes Away at 94
Longtime philanthropist Dana Hamel, whose optimism for the future took shape here at UNH through his philanthropic support of the next generation of... -
09/10/25
A New Era of Executive Education at Paul College
UNH’s Peter T. Paul College has launched The Leadership Edge, a modular executive education program designed for flexibility and accessibility.... -
09/09/25
The Portsmouth Circle Farm: Samuel Whidden’s Enduring Legacy
Samuel Whidden's generous bequest of land has changed form, but it underlies UNH's current status as a leader in agriculture and forestry research...
Recent Stories
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12/18/20 - Educating Business Students for a New Corporate Vision Committed to all StakeholdersLate last summer the Business Round Table – the preeminent association of nearly 200 CEOs of America’s leading companies – issued a paradigm shiftingÌýstatement on the purpose of... Read More
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12/15/20 - Cyndee Gruden named dean of the College of Engineering and Physical SciencesFollowing an extensive national search, UNH will welcome Cyndee Gruden as dean of the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, effective Jan. 11. Read More
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12/15/20 - Q&A with Tori Wyman ‘21Did you know you would be majoring in business or economics? Had you planned on weaving in a focus on social innovation or sustainability?Ìý Read More
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12/15/20 - Poised for GrowthUNH's Health Sciences Simulation Center willÌýaddressÌýthe health care workforce shortages in the Granite State. Read More
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12/03/20 - Q&A with Geno Miller ‘17When you came to UNH hadÌýyou plannedÌýonÌýweaving inÌýaÌýfocusÌýonÌýsocialÌýinnovationÌýorÌýsustainabilityÌýinto your major?Ìý Yes, I did. I started my first business when I was 15 years old... Read More
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11/25/20 - Environmental regulations improve the bottom lineWhen Robert Mohr was in graduate school, his advisor introduced him to a controversial paper written by the influential economist Michael Porter. Read More
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11/22/20 - Honoring Service, SacrificeWith ROTC scholarship, Gary pays tribute to his father’s military service and mother’s dedication to family Read More
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11/10/20 - Celebrating 10 Years of EcoGastronomyGrace Stott ‘20 always valued sustainability, but couldn’t figure out how to incorporate it into her college career. Then she discoveredÌýEcoGastronomyÌýand paired it with her... Read More
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10/23/20 - University Collaborative grooms a new kind of sustainable business leaderOften, those seeking broad changes in the way corporations behave toward their employees, society, and the environment, have done so as protestors. Such protests are valuable in... Read More
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10/16/20 - CHHS Announces New Research InstituteThe Institute for Excellence in Health and Social SystemsÌýpartners with complex health and social systems to help populations live a good life in a good place. Read More