Jeremy Gasowski
Jeremy Gasowski's Articles
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Search Firm Selected
An executive recruitment firm has been hired to partner with the University System of New Hampshire to conduct the search for the successor to UNH President Mark W. Huddleston, who is retiring at the... -
Donor Impact: Athletics
Danny Buzzell talks with UNH Today about how donors help make UNH Athletics successful. -
Donor Impact: International Education and Global Engagement
UNH Today talks with Gregg Orifici about how donors impact the work of the UNH Center for International Education and Global Engagement.Ìı -
Donor Impact: Rowing
UNH Today spoke with Rachel Rawlinson recently aboutÌıhow donors help make her program successful. Rawlinson is head of men's and women's rowing at UNH.Ìı How does donor support help your program? -
Sibling Studies
Corinna Jenkins Tucker aims to understand the role of conflict in sibling relationships. -
Guiding Stars on Campus
Guiding Stars raises awareness of healthy food choices available on campus. Ìı -
One Gift at a Time
Becky Fleming ’92 has remained connected to UNH, giving to her alma mater year after year. -
Payback
Thanh Dinh ’17 had a personal reason for delaying his application to medical school so he could volunteer with City Year. -
Champions of The (603) Challenge
Donors came out of the woodwork duringÌıthe third annual (603) Challenge. -
Good Listener
Jennifer Miksis-Olds has made a career out of listening to some of the Earth’s most curious creatures. -
The $51B Industry
UNH is helping meet the need for outdoor recreation employees. -
Exercising Her Mind
Margarethe “Meg†Hauschildt '17 is on her way to a career in healthcare. -
On High with Scott Ollinger
Scott Ollinger, professor of ecosystem ecology, understands our changing climate by studying the forests AND the trees.Ìı Ìı -
UNH in the Top 10
UNH is one of the top places in the United States to study natural resources and conservation. -
Finding Her Success
During a recent job interview, a could-be future boss asked Anna Gruen ’17, “Where do you see yourself in 50 years?†-
Next Stop: The Guggenheim
From UNH's museum, Caitlin Truesdale ’17 heads to Venice. -
The Play’s the Thing
William Lombard ’17 is set to embark on his acting career. -
What’s Next: Water Sanitation in Panama
With a newly-minted environmental engineering degree, Joanna LewisÌı’17 brings clean water to villages inÌıPanama. -
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Droppn Picks Up the Prize
The 2017 Paul J. Holloway Prize Competition came to its conclusion on Tuesday. -
Career Minded
Carrington Cazeau '17 has found his calling. -
The Choline Connection
A UNH faculty member helps Reader’s Digest offer subscribers a closer look at an important nutrient. -
UNH President Mark Huddleston To Retire in 2018
UNH President Mark Huddleston will retire at the close of the 2017-18 academic year.Ìı -
Friday in Photos
Images from Friday's All Colleges Undergraduate Research Symposium -
Farm-to-Hospital
Can fresh local food be offered at Wentworth-Douglass?ÌıA COLSA senior has a plan to make it happen. -
First Commencement in Wildcat Stadium
It’s that time of year again: Spring is in the air; the weather is getting warmer; and graduation is right around the corner. This year’s commencement will be held in the new Wildcat Stadium. For the... -
Research for the Scientific World
Bria Frehner ’17 first started conducting research on cancer cells in professor Charles Walker’s lab the summer after her freshman year. Yusuf Ebrahim ’17 met Walker during his first semester at UNH... -
A Look at Housing Costs in New England
An internship that turned into a part-time job helped Conor McFarland '17 understand just how lacking affordable housing is in the state of New Hampshire. -
The Economists
Students pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in economics at the UNH Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics put their research results on display in the great room Thursday, discussing... -
Thompson School Students Showcase Research
Posters filled Cole Hall during the Thompson School's URCÌıStudent Showcase on Wednesday.Ìı -
Scenes from STEMland
At the Interdisciplinary Science & Engineering Symposium on Wednesday, Wildcats turned up the wow factor.Ìı -
URC Week
Julian Linero describes his capstone project during the Thompson School of Applied Science Student Showcase event on Wednesday, which isÌıpart of the Undergraduate Research Conference going on all... -
The Business of Research
Regardless of the research question, there is always a way to relate it to business. -
Spotlight on Graduate Research
UNH graduate students took the spotlight last week during the Graduate Research Conference. -
Summer Session
The dog days of summer are a great time to catch up or get ahead on credits, and UNH’s Summer SessionÌıhas a lot to offer. Study wherever you please — online, on campus (all three)Ìıor abroad. Five-,... -
The Science of Cycling
Can drafting techniques be improvedÌıfor better energy savings?ÌıUNH undergraduates are investigating. -
How's Your Nitrogen Footprint?
Sustainability leadership efforts have contributed to a groundbreaking initiative to measure and reduce the nitrogen footprint on campus. -
Live from Russia: UNH’s Nancy Kinner
Prof. Nancy Kinner is in Russia this week presenting at an international symposium. -
In This Issue...
One of the great privileges of serving as editor of this magazine is having the opportunity to connect with so many of the university’s alumni. This issue’s sesquicentennial wrap-up, “150 Years of... -
Helping Bridge the Gap
When we launched our historic fundraising campaign last year, one priority was at the forefront: ensuring that UNH is affordable and accessible for all qualified students, especially those from New... -
Building a Better Battery
Batteries, those ubiquitous add-ons to virtually every electronic birthday or holiday gift, have been getting a bad rap of late. Recent headlines have detailed their propensity to explode, wreaking... -
Bigger and Better
The expanded Hamel Rec center emphasizes fitness and wellbeing. -
Scholar, Leader, Volunteer
Eden Suoth always imagined going to college in a city. Then he visited UNH. -
1866: A Very Good Year, A Very Good Beer
Smuttynose Brewing Company and the Âé¶¹app have partnered to brew a session ale to celebrate UNH’s 150th anniversary. -
UNH Announces Tuition-Free Plan for Hundreds of NH Students
The Âé¶¹app is launching a new program in the fall that guarantees all full-time, first-year New Hampshire students receiving federal Pell grants will pay no tuition to attend the... -
From Accounting to Arabic
Janet Khoury has some advice for incoming students: Try new things. From Arabic to accounting, Janet Khoury ’18 has been learning a lot since she arrived at UNH. One thing in particular stands out... -
Outstanding Opportunities
Sarah Jakositz ’18 has been immersed in myriad opportunities on campus as a UNH College of Engineering and Physical Sciences student.