Keith Testa
Keith Testa's Articles
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Getting Their Feet Wet
For a quartet of senior UNH environmental engineering students, there’s something in the water. And one of their last acts prior to graduation will be helping to remove it.Ìý -
Character Counts
When Julian Maduro ’21 says she grew up around books, she is speaking both figuratively and literally. -
Delay of Game
When the announcement was made that UNH would be able to play a spring football season sophomore quarterback Max Brosmer’s second thought was how excited he was . -
Granite State Fans
“It makes you feel good to be able to help out. The kids are really appreciative," says Bob Glendening of the support he and wife Beverly provide through scholarships. Ìý -
Acing the Test
When the COVID-19 pandemic began spreading rapidly throughout communities around the globe earlier this spring, Ian Ayer ’22 knew he wouldn’t last long lounging comfortably in the family living room. -
Setting The Stage For Success
Alexandra Vergara ’23 didn’t find herself until she started pretending to be other people. -
The Story Books Tell
Julian Maduro ’21 grew up surrounded by books, but remembers that only one of them had a character of color. Now, she's turning that memory into meaningful research.ÌýÌý -
A Wealth of Support
Like many others, when the severity and scope of the COVID-19 pandemic began to sink in several weeks ago and businesses throughout New Hampshire and the country began to shut down or significantly... -
Routine Maintenance
Molly George’s new neighbor in class doesn’t say much, tends to have a short attention span and is easily distracted by objects that make noise. She also happens to be a 10-year-old pug mix named... -
A Lofty Legacy
It could seem intimidating to grow up with a father whose legacy is essentially as large as the highest mountain peak on Earth. Instead, Norbu Tenzing Norgay ’86 has fully embraced it. -
UNH Students Assist Farmington, NH with Downtown Revitalization Efforts
Town's Economic Development Committee benefits from outside perspective of key demographic.Ìý -
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... -
Making Trails His Trade
Ben Allen ’19 has his mother’s concern for his whereabouts to thank for his initial introduction to skiing. After graduating last spring with a degree in sports studies, Allen is now taking the first... -
20 Years of What Ifs
UNH's URC, now in its 21st year, is about much more than mice and test tubes. -
Goal-Oriented
UNH hockey star Samantha Holmes ’00 has been fighting for the women's game since childhood. -
Kind of a Big Diehl
Jim Diehl ’76 was not under the impression he was part of a sporting revolution when he began playing competitive Ultimate Frisbee. -
The Worth of Walkability
Logan Malone's research explores pedestrian-centric streets' impact on home values. -
Hat Trick Hits a Milestone
OHT recently crossed the $1 million threshold in donations made to help injured service members. -
Destination: Chile, Tanzania and Beyond
Six UNH students have been named Gilman Scholars and will study on four continents this spring and summer. -
UNH Law Earns National Recognition
UNH Law ranked sixth in the nation for IP expertise, 85th overall. -
Protecting Innovation
Founded by an avid inventor, UNH Law leads in intellectual property law -
Ahead of the Curve
Rick Weeks ’12 JD stepped off the sidewalk outside the Âé¶¹app School of Law and folded his 6-foot-3 frame into the passenger seat of classmate John Fuentes’s MINI Cooper, bracing... -
Honoring Calvin Massey
UNH Law has announced the creation of a scholarship in memory of Daniel Webster Distinguished Professor of Law Calvin Massey. -
Court Time
UNH School of Law students competed against teams from other law schools at a recent tournament in Springfield, Mass. -
King Among Students
Sports Illustrated national football writer Peter King — described by professor Michael McCann of the UNH School of Law as perhaps the most influential football writer in the country — is used to...
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