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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

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    - O'er the Land of the Free
    Seventy people were sworn in as American citizens on Sept. 19 during a ceremony at UNH. Read More
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    UNH students visit Seacoast African American Cultural Center, view exhibit curated by their professor, Casey Golomski.
  • Emaciated moose
    - A Population At Risk
    Northern New Hampshire and western Maine are seeing an increase in winter ticks, which are endangering the moose population. Read More
  • hand and quill tree sculpture
    - A Tree Story
    The windstorm that took down all but the base of one of the Durham campus’ towering trees didn’t spell its end. Read More
  • Nicholas Kirsch, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering and founding director of the Connectivity Research Center
    - Red Light, Green Light
    The notion that driverless cars will make us all safer doesn’t stand alone; connected vehicle technologyÌęis an integral part of that mission. Read More
  • photo of Becca Barton in a class as part of internship
    - Civic Prompts
    The communication department is looking at new ways to develop stronger community connections. Read More
  • Image of a group conversation during a round table discussion.
    - New Leadership for New Hampshire Listens
    “It all starts with a conversation,” says Michele Holt-Shannon, newly-named director of New Hampshire Listens. During the past eight years, New Hampshire Listens has hosted more... Read More
  • Angel Investors
    - Angel Investors
    Students as angel investors? It doesn't get much more real-world than that. Read More
  • Close-up illustration of the sun with eruptions occurring on its surface.
    - A New Take On the Shape of Solar Phenomena
    UNH researchers have discovered new information that could one day help protect satellites in space as well as the electrical grid on Earth. Read More
  • Sustainable U.
    - Sustainable U.
    It’s a lot more than just being green. UNH students describe what it’s like to attend one of the most sustainable universities in the United States. Read More