Jeremy Gasowski
Jeremy Gasowski's Articles
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Water Wizards
In 1992, Jamie Emery ’80, president of Emery & Garrett Groundwater Investigations (EGGI), was retained by the Virginia State Department of Corrections to identify new water sources for a prison... -
Innovating What’s Next
It’s the type of scenario most of us would rather not ponder: water from the Hudson River filling New York City’s Holland Tunnel during rush hour, the nearby Houston and Canal Street subway stations... -
A Cut Above
When Kendall Kunelius ’15 arrived at UNH in 2011, her path was clear. A 10-year 4-Her and the devoted owner of a pony named Winsome, Kunelius planned to major in equine management, graduate, and... -
Noteworthy
Gray skies and chilly temps couldn’t dampen the enthusiasm of the UNH students who marched in the annual Homecoming parade — or the many community members who lined Main Street to watch. Joined by... -
Bye Waste, Hello Warmth
At UNH’sÌıOrganic Dairy Research Farm, UNH researchers have launched an innovative composting program that provides a high-quality compost product and captures the heat energy for use elsewhere on the... -
Composting at the UNH Organic Dairy Research Farm
At UNH’sÌıOrganic Dairy Research Farm, UNH researchers have launched an innovative composting program that provides a high-quality compost product and captures the heat energy for use elsewhere on the... -
Student-Athletes Shine
UNH athletic teams earn top NCAA Graduation Success Rate scores and more. -
Election Season Closes with Visit from None Other than the POTUS
At 8 a.m. Monday, thousands of students and community members were already bundled, caffeinated and waiting outside the Whittemore Center in hopes of hearing from President Barack Obama. -
A Common Chord: UNH Intern Brings Harmony, Healing to Brain Injury Survivor
A Âé¶¹app occupational therapy graduate student helps bring music back into the life of a traumatic brain injury survivor at the Krempels Center in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Ìı -
Questions and Answers
President and provost host public forum. -
Mapping History
The historic Carrigain map goes on view in Dimond Library on November 16. -
Looking Back on a Busy Election Season
It’s been a busyÌıyear, with several presidential candidates visiting UNH. Here, we take a look back at some of the action.Ìı -
Big Cat on Campus Turns 10
The Wildcat Statue turns 10ÌıyearsÌıold this fall. -
UNH Kicks Off 150th Anniversary
It was a roaring good time in the Whitt Friday night. Here are the highlights. -
Teaching the Teachers
Learning looks like child’s play at the Child Study and Development Center Ìı Ìı -
UNH Celebrates Its 150th with Application Fee Waiver for All N.H. Residents
Thousands of Granite State high school students will save $50 when they apply to the Âé¶¹app for fall 2017 in celebration of the flagship public research university’s 150th... -
University Day
Blue skies and sunshine greeted the thousands who turned outÌıfor University Day. -
Exercising the Constitution
On the anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Constitution on Sept. 17, 1787,ÌıUNH associate professor of political scienceÌıSusan SiggelakisÌıreflects on Puerto Rico v. Sánchez Valle, a case that went... -
UNH Football Clinches Win in Wildcat Stadium Debut
Here are some highlights from opening night at the new Wildcat Stadium, where the UNH football team staged a thrilling victory. Photo Gallery Ìı -
In This Issue...
For a non-alum, I’ve always prided myself on knowing UNH pretty well.ÌıMy family moved to Durham when I was 18 months old, when my father took a job at UNH teaching physical education and coaching the... -
Popular Pollinators
The buzz about New Hampshire’s bee population isn’t all bad. This spring, assistant professor of biological sciencesÌıSandra RehanÌıand USDA research fellow Erika Tucker released the results of a first... -
Noteworthy
A bullhorn, a drone and a big field.ÌıThat’s what it took to pull off a historic-times-two photo, as more than 3,000 new and returning students, faculty and staff assembled atÌıWildcat StadiumÌıAugust... -
Back to the Books
Welcome to the class of 2020, and welcome back to all Wildcats! Here’s a video glimpse of move-in day for first-year students. Facebook photos Ìı -
Move-In Time
The students are coming! With move-in set to begin in earnest on Friday, Aug. 26, check out the changes to parking and bus service. -
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. -
Historical Horticulture
The seeds for Celia Thaxter's storiedÌıgarden on Appledore Island are sown right here at UNH. -
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Students Receive Awards, Scholarships
Thirteen students wereÌıhonored recentlyÌıat the 2016 Student Awards Presentation. -
On Fire
They were giving elevator speeches as if they were climbing the corporate ladder before they’d even finished their second semester on campus. They are Paul College’s class of 2019, the first class to... -
Get Ready for Summer
Summer is just around the corner, and registration is open for UNH's summer youth programs. -
Commencement 2016
Photo Gallery: Celebrating graduates on three campusesÌı -
Ten Ways To Mark Success
One of the most prestigious scholarships in the country has been awarded to not just one Âé¶¹app student or graduate but 10, setting a record for the most Fulbright grants given... -
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Icons, Writers, Founders and Firsts
An international peacemaker. A New York Times bestselling author. The first woman to command the Air Force’s largest air base wing. An icon of the North Country. A citizen of the year from the... -
Applauding Campus Advocates
Casey O’Dea knows you can’t force people to change their minds. He’s hoping that sharing information about what it means to be transgender might be just the thing people need to change their thinking... -
Faculty: Register Soon for Commencement and Honors Convocation
Planning is now underway for commencement and the honors convocation, and all faculty are invited and encouraged to participate. -
Game Changer
Heads up! Eyes up! Step in, step in! -
The IOL Makes Its Move
Thirty-thousand feet of Ethernet cable and special anti-static carpeting. Hundreds of computers and 50-plus server racks. The UNH InterOperability Laboratory (IOL) may have moved less than 2.5 miles... -
Making Waves
Lobsters, parasites, seabirds and sandbars were among the topics presented at the School of Marine Science and Ocean Engineering’s graduate student research symposium yesterday. -
ISE ISE Baby
Ice gave way to ISE — the Interdisciplinary Science & Engineering Symposium — at the Whittemore Center yesterday, where 360 students presented 156 projects that spanned the disciplinary spectrum... -
Grad Excellence
UNH’s annual celebration of student scholarship and creativity launched April 11 with the Graduate Research Conference in the Whitt. More than 200 students from all academic disciplines shared... -
Topping Off
On Thursday, March 31, university community members and Skanska construction officials and crews gathered for a “topping off†ceremony at Hamilton Smith Hall. -
Keeping Up with the Indiana Joneses
When most of us think about that favorite Hollywood adventurer, Indiana Jones, the antebellum United States isn’t one of the first things that comes to mind. Not so for UNH graduate student Michael...