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Global Reach

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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

  • Alexandra Philip
    - A Wetland Awaited
    When Alexandra Philip ’15 emerged from the plane after the 14-hour flight from Boston to Auckland, any apprehension she had about arriving in a foreign place where she knew no one... Read More
  • images from african safari
    - Out of Africa
    When the UNH Alumni Association asked me earlier this year to host an 11-day safari to northern Tanzania, I jumped at the opportunity. Over the past 15 years, I have spent some 12... Read More
  • Ryan Cassotto in Greenland
    - Glacial Race
    Courtesy Photo It only sounds like a joke: When the world’s fastest-moving glacier sped up in the summer of 2012 – suddenly surging from Greenland’s west coast at four times its... Read More
  • tracey ellis
    - Global OT
    As an occupational therapist, Tracey Ellis ’93 is trained to solve problems. ÌýSo when her Washington, D.C.-based Ellis Therapeutic Consultants began delivering occupational... Read More
  • Taylor Chace '11
    - Golden Boy
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  • Honeywell CEO David Cote '76
    - Working on the Right Thing
    Since becoming CEO of Honeywell in 2002, David Cote '76 has amassed a list of honors nearly as long as his company's list of products (everything from thermostats to turbochargers... Read More
  • kelly taveras and sophia burke
    - UNH Alumna, Undergraduate Receive Fulbright Grants
    UNH graduate Sophia Burke ’13Ìýof Belmont, Mass., and senior Spanish major Kelly Taveras ’14 of Manchester have received Fulbright grants for the 2014-2015 academic year. Burke, an... Read More
  • jasmin cesko
    - Homelands
    Jasmin Cesko’s earliest memories are of huddling in Bosnian bomb shelters in his mother’s arms while his father fought on the frontlines. Cesko, a Muslim, was born in 1991. When... Read More
  • students at equator sign
    - From Field to Classroom
    Last summer, Stuart Grandy brought something unexpected back from Uganda: a new perspective on teaching soil chemistry. Read More
  • participants in plant breeding efforts in africa
    - Growing a Solution
    Instructors and students of the African Plant Breeding Academy in Nairobi, Kenya. In the backyard gardens of sub-Saharan Africa, many people plant traditional strains of millet,... Read More