Global Reach
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-
04/22/25
What Does Pope Francisâs Death Mean for Catholics and Catholicism?
Michele Dillion, a professor of sociology and expert in Catholicism, shares insights about the legacy of Pope Francis. -
03/03/25
UNHInnovation Brings Big Ideas to Local and Global Communities
Innovation thrives at UNH, where companies come from around New Hampshire and across the globe to accelerate and collaborate. UNHInnovation (UNHI)... -
01/14/25
Can Old Racists Change?
Associate professor of anthropology Casey Golomski talks to The Conversation about his new book, "Godâs Waiting Room: Racial Reckoning at Lifeâs End... -
12/09/24
Trip to Ireland Provides âTransformative Experiencesâ for Social Work Students
Mikayla Tobin was one of 12 social work students from UNHâs College of Health and Human Services who spent almost two weeks in Ireland last summer as...
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01/27/20 - Learning What She Didnât KnowBefore Lihy Buchbinder â21 arrived at UNH, she had a cultural experience that few students have: In 2014, after finishing her last two years of high school, she returned to her... Read More
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01/15/20 - Mapping the SeasLess than 10 percent of the worldâs oceans have been mapped to high resolution. UNH is out to change that. Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping director Larry Mayer talks about... Read More
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11/20/19 - Start Spreading the News...UNH is on the map in New York City! A trio of âwaterfallâ billboards in the cityâs famous Times Square is currently highlighting UNHâs position among the countryâs Carnegie... Read More
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11/13/19 - Climate Change and Turf Seaweed Causing âPatchyâ SeascapeThe effects of climate change are becoming more apparent, from the rapidly warming Gulf of Maine to more frequent and severe storms and the increase of invasive turf seaweed. UNH... Read More
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11/05/19 - Growing Concerns Over Climate RefugeesWith sea levels rising and climate-related disasters becoming more frequent and severe, climate change has become a bigger threat to peopleâs lives and homes throughout the world... Read More
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10/29/19 - Just say YESFor 10 days over the summer breakÌęDurham was abuzz with activity as 17 youth sports leaders from Malawi, Africa, were on campus for an intensive exchange program focusing on... Read More
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09/09/19 - DO Drink the WaterThereâs a pipe that comes out of a cement wall in a village inÌęMalawi that Emma Turgeon â19 helped put there. Before the pipe, there was a trench to dig, and the wall to build and... Read More
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08/30/19 - NASA Lands at UNHNASA administrator Jim Bridenstine and U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen meet with faculty members and students working on space science projects. Ìę Read More
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08/26/19 -E. Hachemi Aliouche, director of the Rosenberg International Franchise Center at Paul College, talks going international. Ìę
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07/03/19 - Potter TestifiesSharyn Potter of UNH's Prevention Innovations Research Center testified recently before a House of Representatives veteran affairs subcommittee. Read More