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  • Coach in motorboat calls to four women in rowing shell
    - Crew Boss Rachel Rawlinson Named Northeast Region Coach of the Year
    Rachel Rawlinson '99, head coach of UNH Rowing, was named the Northeast Region Coach of the Year by the American Collegiate Rowing Association at its national championship regatta... Read More
  • Cory Nitschelm
    - Making the Most of Everything
    Cory Nitschelm ’16 describes himself as someone who likes to keep busy. Get ready to think “understatement.†A senior at the Paul College of Business and Economics, Nitschelm is... Read More
  • Construction Equipment on Site
    - Under Construction
    That ringing in your ears is not imaginary. It’s the sound of construction taking place all across campus. Even before the last cars rolled out of Durham packed to the gills with... Read More
  • UNH graduate Brianne Kennedy
    - Staged for Success
    Brianne Kennedy '15 carried a sunflower and a smartphone when she took the stage to sing the national anthem at UNH’s commencement earlier this month. She brought the smartphone... Read More
  • Ross Conroy '17
    - UNH Student Headed to Rwanda on Boren Scholarship
    Ross Conroy '17 of Berwick, Maine, has received a Boren Scholarship to study inÌýRwanda during the 2015-16 academic year. The junior political science and international affairs... Read More
  • Studentd Dining at Holloway Commons
    - More Awards for UNH Dining
    A member of the UNH Dining team carves up Roast Leg of Rex at the Toy Story Dinner.Ìý Roast Leg of Rex, anyone? Or how about a Cosmic Cupcake? It’s not what’s... Read More
  • Julia Hird '16
    - Making Her Own Play
    Julia Hird ‘16 has been playing ice hockey since she was 7 years old. When she started it was a way to do something that her twin sister, Caroline, was not. Let her have... Read More
  • Peg Kirkpatrick
    - Peg Kirkpatrick: First-Hand Knowledge of Student Need
    "Friendly's paid for my first year, and Newick's paid for my last three," Peg Kirkpatrick likes to say of the jobs she worked to pay her own way through UNH as an undergrad. The... Read More
  • Brent Moody, Dan D'Auqanni and Jay DeWitt
    - Jay DeWitt: Once a Granite Stater, Always a Granite Stater
    Jay DeWitt '86 unapologetically calls himself a New Hampshire nationalist. He has a lot of passion for his home state, and therefore his state university — even though he's now... Read More
  • May-Win Thein
    - May-Win Thein: Focusing on Learning, Not Fundraising
    The reason associate professor of mechanical engineering May-Win Thein gives back to UNH is simple: She wants her students to be studying, learning, experimenting and researching... Read More