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Recent Stories

  • Wayne Jones, Jr
    - New Leader for College of Engineering and Physical Sciences
    Wayne JonesĚýJr. will assume leadership of the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences effective July 10. Read More
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    A $75,000 grant will fund the “iCreATe for Paralysis” program.
  • a UNH student holding a poster calling for increased recruitment of minority students and faculty (Photo: University Archives)
    - A History of Peaceful Protest
    Photo: University Archives Read More
  • students acting
    - Time Traveling with Cinderella
    On a Tuesday afternoon at Dover Middle School, dinosaurs roamed the auditorium.Ěý Read More
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    Mary Schuh, director of development & consumer affairs at UNH's Institute on Disability (IOD), received the Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Foundation Public Policy Fellowship.
  • EcoQuest participants on a hike in New Zealand.
    - The EcoQuest Experience
    Imagine exploring subtropical forests, sub-Antarctic mountains in the Southern Alps, snorkeling through a marine reserve inĚýthe Kaikoura Penisula, all while earning college... Read More
  • MUB flags
    - Standing in Solidarity
    On Wednesday, when members of the UNH community gathered on T Hall lawn to stand in unity against President Donald Trump’s executive order banning people from seven predominantly... Read More
  • Illustration for MLK celebration
    - Art as Resistance and Remembrance
    UNH’s 2017 Martin Luther King, Jr., Tribute begins Feb.Ěý1 and continues through Feb.Ěý22. Read More
  • UNH's Elena Long
    - A Scientist’s Cause
    Elena Long has been recognized by Nature magazine as one of "Nature's 10," 10 people who have mattered in 2016. Read More
  • Students moving into dorms
    - A Snapshot of Fall at UNH
    University Day and Homecoming helped usher in the fall semester. Here’s a look at just some of what went on around campus. Read More