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What’s Up with Medicaid? And Why Should We Care?
Deborah Fournier, J.D., director of health law and policy for UNH's Institute for Health Policy and Practice and former N.H. Medicaid director, shares insights on current issues around Medicaid. Read More-
05/22/25
UNH College of Professional Studies Earns 'Gold' Military Friendly School Designation
UNH’s College of Professional Studies has earned the 2025-2026 Military Friendly School designation. CPS, the online adult-focused college within the... -
05/20/25
International Changemaker Grant Sends Students to Work in Global Communities
The International Changemaker Grant will send five teams of UNH students to a variety of international locations this summer, where the students will... -
05/20/25
Weekend of Commencement Festivities Celebrates 2025 Graduates
The Âé¶¹app celebrated commencement weekend with three ceremonies on the Durham campus and one at the UNH Franklin Pierce School... -
05/20/25
One Student and One Recent Graduate Earn Critical Language Scholarships
One UNH student and one recent graduate received Critical Language Scholarships (CLS) this spring, giving them both the opportunity to participate in...
Recent Stories
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09/03/14 - There’s a Mount on the Bottom of the SeaWhere on Earth could a 3,000-foot mountain hide? On the bottom of the sea – an area about which we know less than the surface of the Moon. That’s where UNH scientists on a... Read More
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09/02/14 - Why They RideÌýThis coming weekend, intrepid cyclists will pedal through some of New Hampshire’s most scenic territory during the Three Notch Century, a ride to benefit Northeast Passage, the... Read More
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08/28/14 - University Day is September 16Learn to juggle, join the Birding Club, meet a zombie or spread the word about your department or organization at University Day on September 16. The annual campus cookout and... Read More
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08/27/14 - The Oyster Is Their WorldSteve Jones, research associate professor of natural resources and the environment and a water quality specialist, samples Great Bay with Ph.D. student Meg Hartwick. Consider the... Read More
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08/27/14 - A Wetland AwaitedWhen Alexandra Philip ’15 emerged from the plane after the 14-hour flight from Boston to Auckland, any apprehension she had about arriving in a foreign place where she knew no one... Read More
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08/19/14 - Outdoor Pool UpdateThe University recently received a geotechnical report on the soil conditions in the area of the future outdoor pool that found a large portion of the site has very poor soil for... Read More
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08/15/14 - Over Their Heads In Algae at Shoals Marine LaboratoryAmber Litterer ’16 and Kristen Mello ’14 have been in over their heads all summer. That’s because they spend a portion of each day under water as diving interns at the Shoals... Read More
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08/14/14 - A Bee on the BrinkWhat’s going on inside your rose stems might surprise you. Open one up and you might find an insect, or two or three, in various stages of growth, nestled within the walls. The... Read More
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08/12/14 - Entz Named Associate Vice President of Alumni RelationsSusan Entz has been named Associate Vice President of Alumni Relations. ÌýThe former executive director of strategic events and programs, Entz began her career at UNH 16 years ago... Read More
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08/06/14 - Scene on CampusTheatre and Dance Camps are in full swing at the Paul Creative Arts Center at UNH. Here are members of the Summer 2014 UNH Youth Professional STARS Company rehearsing for a... Read More