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  • gate city paricipat with students on poster
    - A "Gate City" Welcome
    A grant-funded educational partnership with UNH and the Nashua school district opens doors for teachers and their students who are learning English. Read More
  • concord interns
    - On Today's Docket: Opportunity
    This year’s Concord interns join N.H. Senate President Peter Bragdon in the Senate Chamber. Left to right: Dan Zotos ’14, Erin Ryan ’13, Bragdon, Tyler Clark ’13, Steve Naffah ’13... Read More
  • students drop stones into water as part of bullying prevention education
    - Sixth Graders Learn It Takes “Courage to Careâ€
    On an early April day that finds rural New Hampshire still lingering between snowbanks and mud puddles, 20 sixth-graders stand in a tight circle outside the Barnstead Elementary... Read More
  • elise beattie running
    - Thinking on Her Feet
    All student-athletes learn to balance the dual demands of academics and competition, but few do it in as dramatic fashion as Elise Beattie ’14 did earlier this year. Read More
  • courtney mills conducting research on codfish bones
    - Student Research Engages the Community
    From arts and education to saving the region’s cod fishery, undergraduate research at UNH is on display at the 2013 UNH Undergraduate Research Conference (April 12-27), where a... Read More
  • researchers and participant in strength-training activity
    - Studying the Impact of Strength-Training on Older Adults
    The Grimes Family Fund is helping a student-faculty team to explore the effectiveness of two distinct strength-training regimens on older adults. The team hopes to present their... Read More
  • students witn horse skeletal demonstration
    - All about Horses
    Equine Program seniors (from left) Emily Hodgman, Adele Breitholtz, Katherine Foley, and Alyssa Milano, prepare Reese, the "Visible Horse," for a presentation at the "Equine... Read More
  • cameron lyle participating in track and field event
    - UNH in the News
    Senior Cameron Lyle decided to donate bone marrow, a decision that abruptly ends his collegiate athletic career but one that he calls a "no brainer." ABC News: University of New... Read More
  • theatre students from undergraduate prize plays
    - Independence Day
    From left: Dan Shine, Alyssa LeBlanc, Colton Huelle, Elise Williams and Nicholas Iannotti. Dozens of students have taken over the Hennessy Theatre. Faculty are not allowed. Only a... Read More
  • charlotte slate
    - Kinesiology Major is Washington, D.C. Bound
    Charlotte Slate doesn’t have a political background; her future plans after graduating UNH involve physical therapy school. But a course she’s taking in foreign policy piqued her... Read More