Jeremy Gasowski
Jeremy Gasowski's Articles
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Innovation Station
UNHInnovation launches the university’s ideas into the world and invites the world to UNH -
It's Instrumental
The University Instrumentation Center hosts technology to advance research on campus and off -
Insider Wisdom
UNH president decodes academia for business people -
Campus Essentials
Every Monday and Wednesday evening at 7 p.m., Peterson Hall director and former UNH football running back and co-captain Trevon Bryant ’18 leads a group of students through a 45-minute Wildcat-worthy... -
A Closing Inquiry
Meet Marian McCord, UNH’s new senior vice provost for research, economic engagement and outreach -
Doing It All
Dylan Wheeler ’20 has been described as a person who lives in a universe with 28-hour days. Here’s why: he’s founded two startups and he hasn’t even graduated yet. He launched the first one during... -
Reduce, Reuse, Repeat
When Lauren Banker ’13, Alex Freid ’13, Emily Spognardi ’14, and Erica Vazza ’14 walked to the Gables community room in May 2011, they had no idea how much would be donated to their new program,... -
Promoting a Right Not a Privilege
In her application to become a 2020 Truman Scholar, Abrita Kuthumi ’21 proposed an idea that would provide educational resources for the lowest caste group in Nepal. She mapped out a plan offering... -
People and Place and Need
James Smugereski ’19 never planned on working for a nonprofit. He was a business major, with a focus in finance. He interned at one of the country’s largest insurance companies — twice — and thought... -
Good Energy
There are times in the Pakistani neighborhood where Ali Asghar ’20 grew up that the electricity still goes out for hours; sometimes, half the day. It is estimated that some 50 million people across... -
Making the Grade
CFAR mentors help peers “find their UNH." -
The Culture of Learning
An exchange student hears a different language. -
Voices of Wildcats: Donnett Sackie ’20
At an early age, Donnett Sackie ’20 was forced to leave Liberia during the civil war and spent much of his childhood in a refugee camp. His outlet was soccer and that passion led him to the UNH men's... -
Vacation Activities for First Through Sixth Graders at Hamel Rec
Kool2Bfit camps are being offered during February and April vacations at the Hamel Rec Center for students in grades first through sixth. -
A Village of Support
Advocates help a Somalian refugee attend college. -
Provost of Invention
UNH provost Wayne Jones — also an inorganic chemist, materials scientist and patent-holder — has been named a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors. -
Leading the Vote
First in the nation. It’s the role in presidential primaries that New Hampshire has held since 1920, one that made Granite StatersÌıtighten their grip and pass newÌılegislation when that position was... -
Ensuring Bright Futures
In a collaborative effort to ensure that all New Hampshire’s children have a bright future, UNH has partnered with New Hampshire’s Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and Department of... -
Learning What She Didn’t Know
Before Lihy Buchbinder ’21 arrived at UNH, she had a cultural experience that few students have: In 2014, after finishing her last two years of high school, she returned to her homeland to serve in... -
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Paul College Celebrates Accounting Professor for Excellence in Teaching
Jonathan Nash knew for years that he wanted to be a professor someday. But with accounting as his field of study and practice, he never expected he’d be popular among his students. -
UNH Joins HathiTrust Digital Preservation Repository
UNHÌıhas become a member of HathiTrust,Ìıa global partnership of major research institutions and libraries that provides access to the largest set of digitized books managed by the academic, researchÌı... -
Distinguished Professor Known for Enthusiasm; Scholarship
After 32 years ofÌıimpactfulÌıwork in Paul College’s economics department, professor Karen Conway received the most prestigious faculty award UNH has to offer:ÌıtheÌıDistinguished Professor Award.ÌıÌı -
Meet Baby McGregor
In December 2018, a few weeks before Christmas, a cow that’s part of the UNH dairy herd got her foot caught in a grate and fell into a manure trench at the Fairchild Dairy Teaching and Research... -
Golden Opportunity to Destress
Students took a break from cramming for exams with this “study buddy†during Frazzle Free Finals at the Dimond Library yesterday. Exams started at 6 p.m. Dec. 10. Ìı -
Love of Everything Outside Set Course
Editor's Note: This is the latest installment in a series featuring UNH faculty telling their stories in their own words. Mary Stampone, associate professor of geography, state climatologist "My... -
Voices of Wildcats
A fascination with the secrets hidden beneath the sea and inside our brains led Megan Molinari ’21Ìıto a dual major in neuroscience and marine biology. Ìı -
In This Issue...
Six years as editor of UNH Magazine have given me the opportunity to share a variety of stories: some fun, others inspiring, and many — I hope — thought-provoking. But I don’t think we’ve ever put... -
Life After Jimmy
AS DIANE AND JOHN FOLEY ’70 settle into the bright and airy living room of their Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, home on a breezy, blue-skied August morning — Diane seated on the end of a semi-circular... -
Honoring Service, Philanthropy and Excellence
A lifelong advocate for individuals living with disabilities and a couple committed to university athletics recently received UNH's most prestigious awards for their history of support and service to... -
Highly Cited
Two UNH faculty members — professor of sociologyÌıDavid FinkelhorÌıand professor of natural resourcesÌıSerita FreyÌı— are among the Web of Science Group’sÌı2019 Highly Cited Researchers.Ìı -
From Olson Center Intern to Slow Food Movement
Despite the rigorous course load that comes with being a mechanical engineering major, Sohani Demian ‘20 has had time to “dip her toes†into lots of different things. -
Affirming Potential
Two UNH students are receiving help with their education through the Goldwater Scholarship Foundation, which provides scholarships of up to $7,500 a year. -
For Teens, Outdoors Is Greater
A new study from UNH has found that adventure therapy is less expensive and more effecitve than traditional therapy. -
Through Fear Comes Resilience
When Amada Guapisaca ’19 came to UNH, she was worried she might fail. And then she focused on what to do if she did. -
Coming Full Circle
"Neither of my parents went to college, but they were insistent on two things: You were going to go to college ... You better like what you do...†-
U Day Celebrates New Year
University Day marks the beginning of the new academic year, introducing newÌıstudents to the UNH community while giving returning students the chance to reconnect. -
Get To Know Hood House
Rachel Fiato '21 gives you an insider's view of this important campus resource. -
CONNECTing with UNH
Grace Morelli '21 shares insights on pre-arrival programs for UNH undergrads. -
Cool Honor
UNH has received an award from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. -
Engineering a Better World
"Studying abroad and studying the arts changed my life." -
Turning Things Around
McNair Scholar Curtis Linton ’21 aims high. -
NASA Lands at UNH
NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine and U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen meet with faculty members and students working on space science projects. Ìı -
Back to School
Students lost no time getting to work when classes started on Monday. -
UNH To Welcome New VP of Enrollment Management
Pelema Morrice begins new role on Sept. 5. -
In Her Mentors' Footsteps
"As a single parent for much of my childhood, my mother placed a high value on a college education and the self-reliance a degree offered." -
Advice for Incoming Students
UNH's most recent grads share their tips for the Class of 2023. -
Adapting to Change
As carbon dioxide increases in the atmosphere, trees across the U.S. are responding by growing more and conserving water when needed.Ìı -
Sustained Generosity
On May 30, members of the university's Lifetime Giving Societies were celebrated for what they make possible at UNH during the All Hail event held at the Dimond Library. The event featured a program...