Krysten Godfrey Maddocks '96

Krysten Godfrey Maddocks '96's Articles

  • Two researchers stand in front of a red robot

    CoRE Strength

    For five years, UNH's CoRE program has jump-started interdisciplinary collaborations.
  • Bradley Herring 2021

    The Economics of Health

    Bradley Herring is inquisitive when it comes to understanding human behavior. While some may think this would have led him to a career in psychology, sociology, or anthropology, Herring’s path...
  • a man is working on cybersecurity on a laptop

    Breaching Information Security Policies

    Data breaches continue to surge worldwide, exposing customer data and individuals’ social security and bank account numbers.Not only do they pose a major privacy concern, but the average cost of a...
  • artificial intelligence smart watch

    Artificial Intelligence Disrupting Industries

    Artificial intelligence (AI), now found in everyday products such as smart watches and cloud-based virtual assistants like Alexa and Siri, continues to transform the economy and our daily life. While...
  • CEO in board room with staff

    A Firm's Success Can Depend On Its CEO's MIndset

    For Assistant Professor of Finance ZhaoZhao He, earning Paul College's Outstanding Researcher of the Year Award in 2020 was all about hard work. “I didn’t have much of a social life,†she jokes. But...
  • UNHInnovation

    Innovation Station

    UNHInnovation launches the university’s ideas into the world and invites the world to UNH
  • photo of Douglas Lanier with Shakespeare Folio

    Money, Cynicism and Friendship

    English professor Douglas Lanier explores "Timon of Athens" in a new edition of Shakespeare’s play.
  • headshot of Lucy Salyer

    Under the Starry Flag

    In a new book, Lucy Salyer explores the history of expatriation rights.
  • photo of four women at conference

    A Mind of One’s Own

    Twenty-five years ago, the book, “A Mind of One’s Own,†broke ground in feminist philosophy.
  • Ruins of the Vesuvius gate with the remains of a tower on the right.

    A Monument that Shaped a City

    Art professor Ivo van der Graaff has published a book on the fortifications of Pompeii.
  • photo of Aria Halliday

    Duke Fellow

    A UNH women’s studies faculty member was awarded a Duke University summer fellowship on tenure.
  • photo of Kevin Healey

    Contemplative Media

    Communication associate professor Kevin Healey was awarded a grant from Institute of Buddhist Studies.
  • photo of Michael Leese

    Wealth in Ancient Greece

    Michael Leese has received a Harvard University Loeb Classical Library Foundation Fellowship.
  • photo of Becca Barton in a class as part of internship

    Civic Prompts

    The communication department is looking at new ways to develop stronger community connections.
  • Students meet employers at the Natural Resources Career Fair sponsored by the St. Martin Career Exploration Center.

    Implored to Explore

    Officially launched in 2016, COLSA's St. Martin Career Exploration Office is helping students better understand the opportunities in their fields and prepare for success.
  • 3 photos: Andy Coville '82, Natalie Jacobson '65, Katie Bouton '96

    Imagining Your Journey with a Liberal Arts Degree

    Distinguished alumni visit liberal arts classes to talk careers.
  • artifact of dog being photographed

    From Digging to Digital

    Preserving artifacts from the past with 3-D technology.
  • UNH student Charlotte Harris in the library on the Durham campus

    Populism and the Press

    Student researches Latin American populists for insights into President Trump’s relationship with the media
  • students and leader holding awards

    Charting a Sustainable Future

    UNH’s Model UN team wins awards, gains hands-on experience at Galapagos Islands conference.
  • students working in media lab

    Inside the CMN Media Lab

    A new media lab amplifies three-dimensional communication.
  • UNH OT graduate students work with residents of Bagdad Wood in Durham

    Making an Impact

    UNH occupational therapy students are putting their skills into practice.
  • photo of Karen Van Gundy, Cesar Rebellon, and Ellen Cohn.

    Risky Business

    New NSF grant examines the role of emotions in adolescent rule breaking.
  • photo of Matthew Cheney

    The Art of Fiction in Times of Crisis

    Matthew Cheney, a Dissertation Year Fellow, explores how conflict influences literature.
  • group of students posing in College Woods

    It's Divine

    Making connections to ancient religions on a modern campus.
  • Kerry Nolte is advocating for New Hampshire's vulnerable populations.

    Compassionate Healthcare

    Kerry Nolte is advocating for New Hampshire's vulnerable populations.
  • UNH Northeast Passage Youth Sled Hockey Team

    Life Through a Different Lens

    Members of the Northeast Passage Youth Sled Hockey Team have been documenting theirÌıeveryday lives.
  • photo of Josh Lauer

    Creditworthy

    Josh Lauer demystifies the history of the credit bureaus in America.
  • photo of children and Bethany Silva in center

    The Community Literacy Center

    A new resource for students and educators.
  • photo of Hamilton Smith Hall

    The Transformation of Hamilton Smith Hall

    Bridging history with 21st century learning.
  • UNH jazz students in Italy

    Arts Across the Globe

    UNH music and dance students performed aroundÌıthe globe this summer.
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