Jeremy Gasowski
Jeremy Gasowski's Articles
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2018 Presidential Award of Excellence Recipients Named
Five UNH employees were recognized with the 2018 Presidential Award of Excellence on May 4. -
In This Issue ...
Editor-in-chief Kristin Waterfield Duisberg previewsĚýthe spring edition, which is all about transitions.Ěý -
Ready for What's Next
Mark Huddleston, the Âé¶ąapp's longest-serving president,Ěýprepares to step down. -
Patriarch of the Puck
Bench boss Dick Umile ’72 wraps a 28-year career that raised the national profile of Wildcat Hockey. -
Missing U.
Before they left, graduating seniors from the Class of 2018 told us what they’ll miss most about UNH. ĚýĚý -
A Quadruple Threat
Amanda Giglio ’18 is off to work at one of the Seacoast’s most popular performing arts venues. -
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Honors Convocation 2018
Honors students received their cords during a special ceremony on Friday, May 18.Ěý -
All Smiles (And Maybe a Few Tears)
Seniors don caps and gowns for pre-graduation pics -
Getting Right to Work
For Abbey Raiche '18, finding a job was smooth sailing.Ěý -
Engaging With Industry
For their senior capstone project, five UNH undergraduates developed a new cleaning robot for Massachusetts company Symbotic. -
From Sharks to Cyanotoxins
Emily Ray’s interest in marine sciences started when she fell in love with sharks. -
Job? Check.
Marie Morganelli ’18Ěýis one of the many UNH graduates who landed a job before commencement.Ěý -
Wildcat Sendoff
A savory celebration for seniors -
Fond Farewell
The community recently gathered to say goodbye to Mark Huddleston, who will leave UNH at the end of June after 11 years as president. -
Populism and the Press
Student researches Latin American populists for insights into President Trump’s relationship with the media -
Trailblazer
Marty Hall ’60 heads into Hall of Fame. -
Lobster Bake
With a week to go before graduation, seniors gathered at the Whitt for a tasty celebration. -
Hey, Seniors, Take a Picture, It'll Last Longer
You deserve to remember the moments and places that got you where you are today. -
A Passion for Public Health
Nileesa Gautam ’18 is off to Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston.Ěý -
Planning a Future
As a student athlete, Tyler Quinn Smith ’18 learned early on how to balance his time. -
The Proust Questionnaire: Jesse Stabile Morrell
What's your idea of perfect happiness? Jesse Stabile Morrell'sĚýinvolves a lot of sand.Ěý -
Alternatives to Medicine
With the support of a gift from Jayne “Kerry” Eastman Chandler ’84, Don Robin is studying mindfulness to treat chronic pain and addiction. -
Entrepreneurs Start Here
TheĚýECenter changed Devin McMahonĚý’18 and helped shape the rest of her college career. -
Promoting an IP Powerhouse
Law-school friends and business partners Aaron Silverstein ’04 JD, MIP and Matt Saunders ’92, ’05 JD support UNHĚýstudents studying trademark and copyright law. -
Communicating Across Borders
Two UNH students have won Critical Language Scholarships for 2018. -
Not Wasting Away
UNH Housing and Residential Life have reduced waste by 30 percent. -
A Month Dedicated to Awareness
SHARPP has been working tirelessly this month to spread its message of prevention and awareness. -
Scenes from the URC
Take a photographic journey through the Undergraduate Research Conference. -
Seen at the URC
A photographic look at the 2018 Undergraduate Research Conference. -
From Research to Results
Undergraduate work is showcased in latest edition of UNH research journal Inquiry. -
Accounting for a Solid Base
Sometimes choosing a major comes down to what makes sense.Ěý -
Undergraduate Inquiry
Students present their original research, scholarly activity and creative works at the Undergraduate Research ConferenceĚý April 17 – 28, 2018. -
Wildcats Rebound To Finish Fourth at Cyber Competition
UNH competitors gain real-world experience sought by employers at annual event. -
Paul College in the Top 100 Again
U.S. News and World Report has rankedĚýUNH'sĚýpart-time MBA programĚýamong the best in the nation. -
Fellow in Physics
UNH professor of physics Benjamin Chandran was named a Fellow of the American Physical Society. -
New Research Aims To Help Humans Survive Dehydration
A major NIH grant will help professor Matt MacManes understand dehydration by studying a tiny desert rodent. -
Making an Impact
UNH occupational therapy students are putting their skills into practice. -
Bright Lights, Bright Future
Jill Howard '19 left for a semester and returned with a different worldview.Ěý -
May 2018 Ethical and Responsible Conduct of Research Training
Training in the ethical and responsible conduct of research will be held on May 9. -
Not Your Typical Major
Here's why Jill Howard '19 designed her own major.Ěý -
Shattering the Glass Ceiling
TheĚýnew Paul College of Business and Economics Rutman/Och Advancing Women’s Leadership Initiative aims to shatter the glass ceiling. -
Six Ways To Prepare for the Career and Internship Fair
On Tuesday, Feb. 27, 240 businesses and organizations will gather at the Whittemore Center to meet potential employees. Are you prepared?Ěý -
President Huddleston Delivers 2018 State of the University Address
UNH President Mark W. Huddleston delivered his annual State of the University address Feb. 20. -
CEPS Senior Wins ASCE Honor
Sarah Jakositz ’18 was recently named the winner of the American Society of Civil Engineers New Faces of Civil Engineering scholarship. -
Research Paves Way to Scholarship
A civil engineering student finds thatĚýworking with asphalt can be quite lucrative. -
Funding Exceptional Experiences
The Parents Association has awarded more than $64,000 in grants to campus organizations this semester. -
Wanted: Your Data-Related Tales
Love Data Week is Feb.Ěý12-16.