Scott Ripley

Scott Ripley's Articles

  • Descending on Durham

    Descending on Durham

    The Class of 2022 moved into Wildcat Country on Friday, Aug. 24.
  • Sustainable U.

    Sustainable U.

    It’s a lot more than just being green. UNH students describe what it’s like to attend one of the most sustainable universities in the United States.
  • UNH Second Coolest School in the Country

    UNH Second Coolest School in the Country

    The Sierra Club has ranked UNH second on its list of "Cool Schools."Ěý
  • Advice for Incoming Wildcats

    Advice for Incoming Wildcats

    Before they graduated, members of the UNH Class of 2018 offered some adviceĚýfor members of the Class of 2022.
  • Change Agent

    Change Agent

    Many students enter college with a desire to make the world a better place. Philosophy grad Eden Suoth ’18 is actually doing it.Ěý
  • Planner Extraordinaire

    Planner Extraordinaire

    Hospitality management graduate Heather Price ’18 explored every speciality beforeĚýlanding on her favorite.
  • Born Leader

    Born Leader

    Abigail Lehner ’18 credits UNH with helping her develop leadership skills, but we suspect she was born a leader.Ěý
  • Insured for Success

    Insured for Success

    Quinn Connelly's new gig will take him only an hour from campusĚýbut light years into a great business career.
  • Stage to Stage

    Stage to Stage

    A Real Employment and Career Help scholarship, funded by Ellis Woodward ’74, helped Liam Tanner '18 reach the Florida Studio Theatre.
  • Fit for the Farm

    Fit for the Farm

    Dan Birnstihl '18 spent a lot of time in the UNH greenhouses as a student, and it seems he just couldn’t get enough.Ěý
  •  Socializer

    Socializer

    Sriyaa Shah was one of the voices behind UNH’s social media engine, and she says that experience helped her land a job.
  • UNH graduate Jessica Nadeau '18 and UNH faculty members during ceremony

    Recommencement

    Three weeks after commencement, Jessica Nadeau '18 finally got to turn her tassel.Ěý
  • Just What the Doctor Ordered

    Just What the Doctor Ordered

    Volunteering as an EMT solidified Adam Huynh’s medical school goals.
  • Off to Boston

    Off to Boston

    Wildcats take care of Wildcats, and Alexys Gilcreast’s college-to-career story is a testament to that.
  • A robot at work in UNH's John Olson Advanced Manufacturing Center

    Making Tomorrow’s Makers

    UNH's John Olson Advanced Manufacturing Center will help train the skilled workforce of tomorrow.
  • UNH President Mark Huddleston during Homecoming parade 2017

    Ready for What's Next

    Mark Huddleston, the Âé¶ąapp's longest-serving president,Ěýprepares to step down.
  • Missing U.

    Missing U.

    Before they left, graduating seniors from the Class of 2018 told us what they’ll miss most about UNH. ĚýĚý
  • UNH graduates at commencement 2018

    Highlights from Commencement 2018

    Video highlights from the class of 2018's big day
  • Linda and Craig Rydin

    Helping Hometown Grads

    Berlin, New Hampshire, natives Craig and Linda Labnon Rydin '71 attended UNH and are helping others from that North Country town come here.
  • UNH alumnus Matt Saunders ’92, ’05 JD, meets with associates Becky Lessard and Seth Walters in their Amesbury offices

    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.
  • UNH student volunteers cleaning up College Woods on Durham campus

    Wildcats Give Back

    Year-end service event will celebrate community, Wildcat spirit.
  • Students in the brewery at UNH

    Next Gen Brewers

    Things are brewing at UNH. Take a peek inside one of the newest laboratories.
  • UNH's Michael Palace working on research in the field

    Where Science and Music Meet

    Michael Palace may first be known as an environmental scientist and researcher, but he has also released 20-plus albums.
  • Students at work in UNH's Brewing Science Laboratory

    UNH To Host Beer Lecture Series During NH Craft Beer Week

    UNH invites the public to learn about beer’s significant social, cultural, economic and environmental contributions.
  • UNH campus with snow, aerial photo

    Task Force Update

    A note from the associate vice president for community, equity and diversity.
  • UNH School of Law in Concord, NH

    UNH Law Earns National Recognition

    UNH Law ranked sixth in the nation for IP expertise, 85th overall.
  • Apple blossom with UNH campus building in the background

    Nominate Staff for Presidential Award of Excellence

    The nomination deadline is Friday, March 30.
  • UNH STEMbassadors in a New Hampshire grade school classroom

    A STEM Milestone Worth Marking

    UNH STEMbassadors have reached 13,000 Granite State schoolchildren with hands-on activities, and they show no signs of slowing down.Ěý
  • Jill Howard

    Bright Lights, Bright Future

    Jill Howard '19 left for a semester and returned with a different worldview.Ěý
  • UNH professor Pete Pekins in a meadow

    Tracking Moose

    Pete Pekins is leading a study on the dwindling moose populationĚýand the rise of the winter tick.
  • UNH students in Boston

    Semester in the City

    UNH students spend a semester living, learning and working in the city of Boston.
  • UNH students skating on the Mill Pond

    On the Pond

    February is made for pond hockey, and Wildcats tookĚýfull advantage of the thick ice on the Mill PondĚýoneĚýrecent sunny day.Ěý
  • Thompson Hall at UNH - winter 2018

    UNH Receives More Than $8 Million for Student Support and Scholarships

    Even more New Hampshire students will receive scholarships to attend UNH due to the generosity of new and returning benefactors.Ěý
  • UNH Wildcat with snow on snout

    A Message for Wildcats

    A message to Wildcats on the eve of Super Bowl LII.Ěý
  • Thompson Hall at UNH during snowstorm

    Snow Globe

    All the places you know and love during a recent snow storm
  • A Passion for the Job

    A Passion for the Job

    COLA faculty members are recognized and celebrated for excellence.
  • collage of photos from UNH's fall 2017 semester

    1,000 Words

    A photographic look at the fall semester of 2017.
  • A stream in winter

    UNH Researchers Find Effects of Climate Change Could Accelerate by Mid-Century

    Nature lovers beware: Models show effects of climate change could be much stronger.
  • aerial view of UNH's Wildcat Stadium

    Wildcat Stadium Wins New England “Best Projects” Award

    Venue voted number one for sports/entertainment in region.
  • UNH associate professor Scott Weintraub

    Speaking of Spanish

    Scott Weintraub is named outstanding assistant professor.
  • Mary Malone, UNH political science associate professor

    Excellence in International Engagement

    Mary Malone hasĚýbeen recognized for her engagement with the international community.
  • UNH campus at sunset after first snowfall of fall 2017 semester

    Snowy Sunset

    The flakes flew —Ěýjust in time for finals week!Ěý
  • UNH-grown fish in a cooler being handed to the NH Food Bank

    From Farm to Food Bank

    UNH-grown fish will help feed the hungryĚýthanks to a 1,000 pound donation to the New Hampshire Food Bank.
  • UNH professor William McDowell with students

    Watching the Watersheds

    William McDowell and his students are working hardĚýto understand more about a coveted natural resource.
  • a moose in the mist

    Tracking a Population in Peril

    For the past four years, UNH professorĚýPete Pekins has been tracking the decline of New Hampshire’s moose population at the hands of the winter tick.
  • UNH alumnus Dick Dewing ’53 and assistants shoot off the cannon at a UNH football game

    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.
  • UNH emeritus professor of nutrition Colette Janson-Sand

    No-Nonsense Nutrition

    COLSA ProfessorĚýEmeritus Colette Janson-Sand has been recognized for public service.
  • UNH associate professor Paul Harvey

    Management Material

    Paul Harvey named Outstanding Associate Professor at 2017 faculty excellence reception.Ěý
  • UNH professor Diane Foster with students

    Stretching Their Sea Legs

    Diane Foster studies changes in the sea floor, grooming the next generation of ocean scientists on the way.
  • Two UNH ROTC students holding vigil at flag at Thompson Hall

    Veterans Day

    ROTC students hold vigil at the Thompson Hall flagpole in honor of Veterans Day.Ěý
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