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Whatâs 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
UNHâs 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¶čapp 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...
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11/14/13 - In Their Own WordsAssociate Professor of Marketing Goksel Yalcinkaya came to UNH in 2007 and immediately began to assume a critical role in the educational missions of Paul Collegeâs undergraduate... Read More
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11/14/13 - For Student Veterans, Nov. 11 is Not Just Another DayWhen Cassie OâBrian was a kid, Veteranâs Day just meant a day off from school. For some people, thatâs still what it means: no school, no work. OâBrian sees it differently now. So... Read More
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11/14/13 - JFK Movie Based on UNH Historianâs Book Premieres on TLCLetters to Jackie, Official Trailer The movie about President John F. Kennedy based on the book âLetters to Jackie: Condolences From a Grieving Nationâ by Ellen Fitzpatrick,... Read More
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11/14/13 - Pitchside with the Dubliners of DurhamOrlaith Munnelly works with a hockey player to loosen tight muscles. Dubliners may refer to soccer as âfootballâ and the field on which it is played as a âpitch,â but such... Read More
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11/12/13 - Warming Earth, Shrinking MammalsGraduate student Abigail D'Ambrosia (at right) and geology professor Will Clyde When the Earth heated up about 50 million years ago in a series of extreme global warming events,... Read More
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11/07/13 - Writers on StageâA View from the WingsPortsmouth was in the midst of a blizzard when Katie Hogan came to check out UNHâs MFA in writing program. From upstate New York, she immediately fell in love with the town and... Read More
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11/07/13 - In Their Own WordsWilliam Clyde, associate professor of Earth science, won the universityâs Outstanding Associate Professor award in 2013. A donation by philanthropists Arnold P. Hanson and Della... Read More
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11/07/13 - UNH Celebrates First-in-the-State Supercomputing CapabilitiesFrom left to right, Bernie Vasquez, Kai Germaschewski, Gregory Chini (front), Jimmy Raeder, Benjamin Chandran, John Gibson, and Patrick Messer. Photo by Kristi Donahue, UNH-EOS.... Read More
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10/31/13 - Who Ya Gonna Call?Marja Ruderman, president of the UNH Paranormal Club, turned her childhood obsession with ghosts into a popular student organization on campus While the student-actors who haunted... Read More
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10/31/13 - The Myth of SmithLate at night, when most of the students are asleep, the dorm lounge might seem to be an ideal place for some undisturbed studying--unless you happen to live in Smith Hall. Legend... Read More