Jody Record ’95
Jody Record ’95's Articles
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Red Light, Green Light
The notion that driverless cars will make us all safer doesn’t stand alone; connected vehicle technologyis an integral part of that mission. -
A Path to Speech-Language Pathology
Kathy-Ann Murray ‘19G left her home in Jamaica after high school with no idea what she wanted to do next. Then someone suggested speech pathology. -
Hands-on Human Development
Alyssa Ware '18 helps children and adults with autism. -
CEPS Alumna Competes in Rowing World Championships
CEPS graduate Sydney Michalak ‘18 competed with Team USA in the 2018 World Rowing Under 23 Championshipsin July. -
Finding Their Swing
Robin Ellwood '85, '93G, '13G helped Rye Junior High students find theirswing. -
Falling in Love With Social Work
Natalie Stackhouse wasn’t sure what to study when she first arrived at UNH. But it didn't take long to find her passion. -
New Hampshire Red
A chicken with UNH ties gets acclaims as the Granite State's official poultry. -
Monica Chiu Named Interim Head of Diversity, Community
Monica Chiu has been named interim associate vice president for community, equity, and diversity. -
Helping New Hampshire Businesses Hire a Wildcat
Representatives from several New Hampshire businesses learned how they can hire a UNH Wildcat during a recent event. -
Recommencement
Three weeks after commencement, Jessica Nadeau '18 finally got to turn her tassel. -
Donovan, Merrill-Sands Selected for Leadership New Hampshire
Deborah Merrill-Sandsand MollyDonovan have been selected as members of the Leadership New Hampshire Class of 2019. -
From UNH-IOL to Intel
A summer internship at UNH’sInterOperability Labwhile he was still in high school helped to usher in Joel Nkounkou’s future. -
Chapter Two: College Degree
Cheryl Karahalios ’18 has a master's in her sights. -
Getting Right to Work
For Abbey Raiche '18, finding a job was smooth sailing. -
From Sharks to Cyanotoxins
Emily Ray’s interest in marine sciences started when she fell in love with sharks. -
Job? Check.
Marie Morganelli ’18is one of the many UNH graduates who landed a job before commencement. -
Prepared for Graduate School
From Italy to Cambridge, via Durham. Lorenzo Milani gets a full ride at MIT. -
A Passion for Public Health
Nileesa Gautam ’18 is off to Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. -
Planning a Future
As a student athlete, Tyler Quinn Smith ’18 learned early on how to balance his time. -
The (Wild)cat in the Hat
It’s not exactly Michael Jackson’s white glove, but at UNH, a certain red hathas become iconic. -
Making Accessibility Accessible
Sometimes we see only what is, and not what could be.Therese Willkomm has a different view. -
Music to Their Brains
Musical improvisation and neuroscience aren’t terms you often hear coupled in the same sentence. Ditto for neuroscience and kindergarteners, or older elementary school students, for that matter,... -
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. -
Forget Summer Vacation
Two months before commencement, Sarah Heath ’18 had three job offers. In June, she’ll start in a full-time position. -
UNH Dining Hosts Sustainable Seafood Feast
Want to know what a sustainable seafood menu looks like? Here are a few samplings: green crab bisque, avocado seaweed salad, monkfish with Thai green curry and basmati and seafood ceviche. -
Accounting for a Solid Base
Sometimes choosing a major comes down to what makes sense. -
An Ocean of Learning
Right now, Ella Cedarholm '19 is somewhere off the coast of Lyttelton, New Zealand, on her way to Tahiti. -
Why the Humanities Matter
William D. Adams, former chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities, will be on campus March 27 and 28. -
Going for Paralympic Gold
Wildcatspast and present arecompetingthe 2018 Paralympic Games in PyeongChang, South Korea. -
Wisdom on Aging
As America gets older, UNH research creates knowledge that promotes happy, healthy aging. -
Using the Fast-Food Model for Social Good
UNH seniors Rachel Vaz and Gina Occhipinti spent part of their winter break in Tanzania. -
Music to Their Brains
Prof. Don Robin uses musicto teach about the brain in a Dover school. -
Building Coastal Resiliency
Along Crommet Creek, what was once a productive stand of lush marsh grass is now a barren mudflat. -
A Decade of Helping Athletes Go Downhill
Ben Towne has been helping the USA bobsled team race downhill for 10 years. -
Argentine Fulbright Scholars Immersed at UNH
Grant brings international students to campus. -
A Challenging Exam
One final has UNH students crafting an opioid crisis plan. -
A Passion for the Job
COLA faculty members are recognized and celebrated for excellence. -
Talking Entrepreneurialism in China
Two Paul College juniors recently attended theU.S.-China Youth Forum on Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Shenzhen, China. -
Sled Hockey in South Korea
Noah Grove '21 is headed to the Winter Paralympics. -
Serving Those Who Serve
In November, UNH joined about 100 universities and colleges around the nation in waiving its application fee for members of the military. While this measure is new, the university’s efforts to help... -
Coaching the Professionals
UNH Professional Development and Training targets addiction. -
Winning Ideas
Meet the winners of the 2017 Social Venture Innovation Challenge. -
Football’s Fish
Since 2003, Dick Dewing ’53 has headed up a cannon crew for the Wildcats’ home football games, firing off blank shots after each UNH touchdown. -
Meeting Marketplace Demand
UNH creates new majors to help meet marketplace demand. -
Helping Veterans Recreate
Federal grant will continue to provide veterans and servicemen with free access to adaptive sports and recreation through Northeast Passage. -
The Roar of the Score
The man behind the cannon at Wildcat Stadium is no ordinary fan. -
Guarantee Times Three
The Zabkar tripletsare among UNH's first Granite Guarantee recipients. -
Being the Change
Nine UNH students attend Clinton Global Initiative University. -
Introducing the Gilman Recipients
Six UNH students are studying in five different countries. -
Gifts
Fast cars, fancy suits and a friendship that gave one professor a new lease on life