Jennifer Saunders

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  • The UNH campus at sunset

    Faculty Honors

    Six members of the faculty from CEPS, COLA, COLSA and UNH Law have received Presidential Chairs and Professorship Awards.
  • UNH class of 2022 infographic

    The Class of 2022: By the Numbers

    Get to know UNH's newest undergrads.
  • Students at UNH career and internship fair

    Career-Ready? Check.

    CaPS makes career preparation a hallmark of a UNH education.
  • UNH's Lu Ferrell

    Helping Students Thrive

    OMSA's interim director is committed to social justice education and working with underrepresented members of the campus.
  • Students on the UNH campus

    High Marks

    UNH has once again made the grade as one of the nation’s best public universities.
  • A graphic of UNH Northeast Passage's PATH program

    A PATH Forward

    Northeast Passage has received a Bob Woodruff Foundation grant to support its successful PATH program.
  • Thompson Hall on the UNH Campus

    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.
  • A UNH student examining a plant

    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.
  • Students on the UNH campus

    Top for Your Dollar

    Money Magazine has ranked UNH among its Best Colleges for Your Money 2018.
  • UNH PhD candidate Michael Staley

    Fighting Suicide with Science

    A UNH graduate student is the nation’s first psychological autopsy examiner.
  • UNH's Andrew Shapiro '21

    Above the Bar

    Andrew Shapiro '21 has been busy this summer, training to break three world records for a good cause.
  • UNH's Shannon Bradley '17

    Full Slate of Fulbrights

    A record number of applicants from UNH have been named 2018 Fulbright Scholars.
  • A UNH student sitting against a tree on the Durham campus

    Time To Be Mindful

    Before they arrive on campus in late August, UNH's newest students are reading an acclaimed book on mindfulness.
  • A graphic showing the results of The 603 Challenge

    Challenge Accepted

    Wildcats have set new records with The (603) Challenge 2018.
  • A view of the UNH campus

    Safety in Numbers

    UNH is once again in the top 10 in the Safest College Campuses in America ranking.
  • A robot at work in UNH's John Olson Advanced Manufacturing Center

    Making Tomorrow’s Makers

    UNH's John Olson Advanced Manufacturing Center will help train the skilled workforce of tomorrow.
  • UNH's Mariah Arral '18

    Research Into the Future

    Five UNH students have received accolades from the NSF.
  • UNH graduate and composer Richard Alan White '58

    His Life's Work

    At 82, Richard Alan White saw his passion for music reach a pinnacle few attain.
  • UNH's Mariah Arral '18

    A Future in Academia

    Mariah Arral '18 will start aÌýgraduate program at Carnegie Mellon University in the fall.
  • UNH's Amanda Giglio '18

    A Quadruple Threat

    Amanda Giglio ’18 is off to work at one of the Seacoast’s most popular performing arts venues.
  • UNH's Rory Wilson '18

    Good Philosophy

    Rory Wilson ’18 has received a Fulbright to pursue a research-based master's degree at the University of Sheffield.
  • UNH's Tyler Chapman '18

    Research Underground

    Tyler Chapman '18 is headed to Norway.
  • UNH's Allison Lehoux '18

    One Summer, Seven Scholarships

    Seven UNH undergraduates were honored with prestigious Gilman scholarships for summer 2018.
  • UNH's Allison Lehoux '18 sitting on a bench outside of James Hall at UNH

    From UNH to Italy

    Allison Lehoux ’18 will study in Ascoli Piceno, Italy, this summer.
  • UNH's Alexandria Hidrovo '18

    Mastering Environmental Engineering

    Alexandria Hidrovo '18 heads to graduate school this fall.
  • UNH's Fiona Wilson honored by the NHBSR

    Wilson Wins Cornerstone Award

    Fiona Wilson was recently honored by the NHBSR for her commitment to sustainability.
  • UNH student Madison Pierce '18

    Creating Cross-Cultural Connections

    The first stop for Madison Pierce '18 after graduation is a Fulbright award to teach in the Palestinian territories.
  • Kingsbury Hall at UNH

    SMART Students

    Four CEPS students have received competitive DoD scholarships.
  • Nancy Kinner
  • UNH students walking into a classroom

    Friends in Deed

    The Donovan Family ScholarshipÌýhas inspired LexyÌýHidrovo ’18Ìýto earn a graduate degree and hopefullyÌýcreate her own scholarship somedayÌýto help support struggling students.
  • UNH student Eden Suoth '18

    Communicating Across Borders

    Two UNH students have won Critical Language Scholarships for 2018.
  • A UNH student conducting research

    From Research to Results

    Undergraduate work is showcased in latest edition of UNH research journal Inquiry.
  • UNH student Madison Wood

    Reaching New Heights

    Two UNH students have received Barry Goldwater Scholarship honors.
  • The Gilman Scholars Top Producer badge

    Scholarship Success Story

    UNH named a top-producing institution of Gilman Scholars.
  • UNH alumna Heidi Crumrine '01

    Best in State

    Heidi Jones Crumrine ’01 has been namedÌýNew Hampshire’s 2018 Teacher of the Year.
  • UNH's Michael Palace working on research in the field

    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.
  • Wellness food station at UNH

    Eating Better

    UNH Dining has added an allergen-friendly food station at Holloway Commons and a wellness station at Stillings Hall.
  • Spark 2018 - Listening In

    Listening In

    From the waters of the Arctic to grasslands in Oklahoma, UNH researchers are using sound to see the world more clearly.
  • UNH alumna Wendy Weisiger with others on a harvest site walk

    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.
  • UNH students at the campus bouldering wall

    Funding Exceptional Experiences

    The Parents Association has awarded more than $64,000 in grants to campus organizations this semester.
  • UNH students on the Isles of Shoals

    Is Offshore Drilling on Our Horizon?

    UNH experts weigh in on potential implications if drilling is expanded in the Atlantic.
  • UNH's Holloway Commons

    Four for Four

    UNH's dining halls and Dairy Bar now all Green Restaurant certified.
  • Students at a television station in Italy

    The Story-Takers

    Professor Paula Salvio's new book explores Italy’s history of non-violent protest against the mafia.
  • UNH's Karen Van Gundy and Michael Staunton

    The Truth About Marijuana

    Karen T. Van Gundy and Michael S. Staunton co-author book distinguishing fact from fiction.
  • UNH students with international flags

    Meet the 2018 Gilman Scholars

    Five UNH students are studying abroad with the help of prestigious Gilman scholarships.
  • UNH alumnus Shawn Gorman

    L.L. Bean Chairman Joins UNH Foundation

    Shawn Gorman ’89 is the newest member of the UNH Foundation board of directors.
  • Students in the East Rochester School use LittleBits to design their own inventions

    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.
  • UNH IOD's Dan Habib with Sen. Maggie Hassan

    IOD in the National Spotlight

    UNH’s Institute on Disability may have a 30-year history, but it is not resting on its laurels.
  • UNH football players and marching band run across the field during the Homecoming 2017 football game

    What a Weekend It Was

    View a few of the sights from Homecoming & Family Weekend 2017.
  • UNH's Jeannie Sowers

    Research Without Borders

    Get to know Jeannie Sowers, associate professor of political science and director of UNH’s international affairs program.
Jennifer Saunders
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