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International Changemaker Grant Sends Students to Work in Global Communities

The International Changemaker Grant will send five teams of UNH students to a variety of international locations this summer, where the students will work in native communities and collaborate with organizations working on sustainability initiatives ranging from energy insecurity and community... Read More

Recent Stories

  • UNH alumna Phyllis Wentworth '02G
    - What Teaching Teaches
    The Perennial Chance to Get It Right By Phyllis Wentworth '02G Read More
  • chinese amassor with students
    - Chinese Ambassador Visits Durham
    Ambassador Guoxiang Sun visited the Durham campus on Friday, Nov.14, along with Chinese trade and commerce delegates, as part of the New Hampshire-UNH-Sichuan Economic and Trade... Read More
  • International Education Week
  • Karen Colclough '99
    - In Memoriam—Karen Colclough '99
    Ìý On a mission to Nicaragua with her church and an organization that provides land for housing and cash-crop gardens to impoverished residents of Central America and Mexico... Read More
  • Ebola Virus A Hot Topic For UNH Nursing Students
    - Ebola Virus A Hot Topic For UNH Nursing Students
    The media hype around the Ebola virus in the U.S. may have subsided, but in the nursing profession, the Ebola threat in America is still very much a topic of discussion, debate... Read More
  • Chao "Yvonne" Yang
    - “This Is My Waterâ€
    ÌýChao "Yvonne" Yang Chao Yang remembers the moment she knew she would someday come to America. She was a five-year-old, watching television with her parents. There was a... Read More
  • chalkboard at the Freedom Cafe
    - Coffee for Freedom
    It’s hard to fight an industry estimated to be worth $150 billion. Especially when it exists underground. There are no headquarters to picket, no CEOs to run full-page newspaper... Read More
  • On the Frontlines of Ebola
    - On the Frontlines of Ebola
    Ìý There is some good news from Liberia about Ebola: Some people are getting better. That's the message that Brig. Gen. Peter Corey, UNH class of 1983, wants to make sure people... Read More
  • skier on mountain
    - Green and White
    The rate of winter warming has tripled in the U.S. since 1970. The northern hemisphere has lost one million square miles of spring snowpack in the last 50 years. As many as half... Read More
  • Alicia Walsh with cheetah
    - Wildcat Studies Big Cats
    Alicia Walsh ’15 did not need to learn the Oshiwambo dialects—the most widely spoken languages of Namibia—before heading to Africa this summer to study big cats at the Cheetah... Read More