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  • Zechariah Anderson
    - A Place of Their Own
    Until recently, the 280-plus student veterans, guardsmen and reservists attending UNH didn’t have a place of their own, a place they could gather and be among people who shared a... Read More
  • UNH student Yusuf Ebrahim '17
    - Anti-Cancer
    Yusuf Ebrahim '17 has been working in professor Charles Walker’s lab this summer to find out how two anti-cancer agents affect a certain type of leukemia. Read More
  • UNH pool
    - Seven Exciting Developments
    The new outdoor pool is open.Ìý Whether you’re an incoming freshman or returning to campus this fall for your second, third or fourth year, we can’t wait for you to arrive. A lot... Read More
  • UNH alumna Samantha Howard '16
    - Doubling Down on Service
    Samantha Howard ’16 is dedicated to service. It’s a passion that guided her during her years at UNH, and now, it’s setting the course for her future. Last month, Howard moved to... Read More
  • Matt Griswold '18 at the UNH Makerspace
    - Making Space for Innovation
    Looking back, Matt Griswold '18 admits to knowing that his desire to bring a student makerspace to the Âé¶¹app would be a tall task. Read More
  • UNH graduate Connor Roelke in his nitro cold brew coffee shop
    - This Brew’s For You
    What keeps you up at night? Job stress? Curfew breakers?ÌýFor Connor Roelke '15, it’s coffee. Read More
  • Pettee Hall at UNH
    - UNH Social Work Program Ranked Eighth in Nation
    The university’s social work program in the College of Health and Human Services has long attracted top students and faculty. But now, it’s getting some national recognition. Read More
  • A vaquita, the world's smallest and rarest porpoise
    - Prof with a Porpoise
    Chris Glass wouldn’t blame you if you’ve never heard of theÌývaquita. The small porpoise is so secretive that it wasn’t discovered as a species until 1958. Read More
  • Alexis Gray '19 and other UNH students
    - Welcome to UNH!
    You’re only days away from moving into your home away from home —Ìýa scary but unbelievably exciting adventure! Read More
  • UNH professor Will Clyde
    - Rocks of Ages
    We know the surface of Earth looked vastly different 2.5 billion years ago — but just how different, and just how events that happened millions of years in the past can give us... Read More