Jennifer Saunders
Jennifer Saunders's Articles
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Faculty Honors
Six members of the faculty from CEPS, COLA, COLSA and UNH Law have received Presidential Chairs and Professorship Awards. -
The Class of 2022: By the Numbers
Get to know UNH's newest undergrads. -
Career-Ready? Check.
CaPS makes career preparation a hallmark of a UNH education. -
Helping Students Thrive
OMSA's interim director is committed to social justice education and working with underrepresented members of the campus. -
High Marks
UNH has once again made the grade as one of the nation’s best public universities. -
A PATH Forward
Northeast Passage has received a Bob Woodruff Foundation grant to support its successful PATH program. -
Meet UNH's New Faculty
The professors, lecturers and researchers who've joined the faculty for 2018-2019 have interests as varied as national policy and aquatic ecosystems. -
15 Majors and Minors You Might Not Have Considered
Some of UNH’s newest majors and minors were createdÌýto match skilled graduates with employers in very hot fields. -
Top for Your Dollar
Money Magazine has ranked UNH among its Best Colleges for Your Money 2018. -
Fighting Suicide with Science
A UNH graduate student is the nation’s first psychological autopsy examiner. -
Above the Bar
Andrew Shapiro '21 has been busy this summer, training to break three world records for a good cause. -
Full Slate of Fulbrights
A record number of applicants from UNH have been named 2018 Fulbright Scholars. -
Time To Be Mindful
Before they arrive on campus in late August, UNH's newest students are reading an acclaimed book on mindfulness. -
Challenge Accepted
Wildcats have set new records with The (603) Challenge 2018. -
Safety in Numbers
UNH is once again in the top 10 in the Safest College Campuses in America ranking. -
Making Tomorrow’s Makers
UNH's John Olson Advanced Manufacturing Center will help train the skilled workforce of tomorrow. -
Research Into the Future
Five UNH students have received accolades from the NSF. -
His Life's Work
At 82, Richard Alan White saw his passion for music reach a pinnacle few attain. -
A Future in Academia
Mariah Arral '18 will start aÌýgraduate program at Carnegie Mellon University in the fall. -
A Quadruple Threat
Amanda Giglio ’18 is off to work at one of the Seacoast’s most popular performing arts venues. -
Good Philosophy
Rory Wilson ’18 has received a Fulbright to pursue a research-based master's degree at the University of Sheffield. -
Research Underground
Tyler Chapman '18 is headed to Norway. -
One Summer, Seven Scholarships
Seven UNH undergraduates were honored with prestigious Gilman scholarships for summer 2018. -
From UNH to Italy
Allison Lehoux ’18 will study in Ascoli Piceno, Italy, this summer. -
Mastering Environmental Engineering
Alexandria Hidrovo '18 heads to graduate school this fall. -
Wilson Wins Cornerstone Award
Fiona Wilson was recently honored by the NHBSR for her commitment to sustainability. -
Creating Cross-Cultural Connections
The first stop for Madison Pierce '18 after graduation is a Fulbright award to teach in the Palestinian territories. -
SMART Students
Four CEPS students have received competitive DoD scholarships. -
Friends in Deed
The Donovan Family ScholarshipÌýhas inspired LexyÌýHidrovo ’18Ìýto earn a graduate degree and hopefullyÌýcreate her own scholarship somedayÌýto help support struggling students. -
Communicating Across Borders
Two UNH students have won Critical Language Scholarships for 2018. -
From Research to Results
Undergraduate work is showcased in latest edition of UNH research journal Inquiry. -
Reaching New Heights
Two UNH students have received Barry Goldwater Scholarship honors. -
Scholarship Success Story
UNH named a top-producing institution of Gilman Scholars. -
Best in State
Heidi Jones Crumrine ’01 has been namedÌýNew Hampshire’s 2018 Teacher of the Year. -
Where Science and Music Meet
Michael Palace may first be known as an environmental scientist and researcher, but he has also released 20-plus albums. -
Eating Better
UNH Dining has added an allergen-friendly food station at Holloway Commons and a wellness station at Stillings Hall. -
Listening In
From the waters of the Arctic to grasslands in Oklahoma, UNH researchers are using sound to see the world more clearly. -
Good Work in the Great Outdoors
These three UNH forestry alumni have followed different paths to their work in the field but all agree they love the work they do. -
Funding Exceptional Experiences
The Parents Association has awarded more than $64,000 in grants to campus organizations this semester. -
Is Offshore Drilling on Our Horizon?
UNH experts weigh in on potential implications if drilling is expanded in the Atlantic. -
Four for Four
UNH's dining halls and Dairy Bar now all Green Restaurant certified. -
The Story-Takers
Professor Paula Salvio's new book explores Italy’s history of non-violent protest against the mafia. -
The Truth About Marijuana
Karen T. Van Gundy and Michael S. Staunton co-author book distinguishing fact from fiction. -
Meet the 2018 Gilman Scholars
Five UNH students are studying abroad with the help of prestigious Gilman scholarships. -
L.L. Bean Chairman Joins UNH Foundation
Shawn Gorman ’89 is the newest member of the UNH Foundation board of directors. -
Planting the Seeds of STEM Success
When Albany International committedÌýto help support UNH’s K-12 STEM Teachers Collaborative, it paved the way for new initiatives and opportunities inÌýRochester, New Hampshire. -
IOD in the National Spotlight
UNH’s Institute on Disability may have a 30-year history, but it is not resting on its laurels. -
What a Weekend It Was
View a few of the sights from Homecoming & Family Weekend 2017. -
Research Without Borders
Get to know Jeannie Sowers, associate professor of political science and director of UNH’s international affairs program.