Colleen Flaherty
Colleen Flaherty's Articles
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Virtual Realities
The Sustainability fellows and ÌýSocial Innovation interns of UNH’s Sustainability Institute began their summer in May by connecting with each other and building their professional networks —... -
Change Yourself, Change the World
Semester in the CityÌýhonored its eighth successful semester on May 1. Eighteen students presented five-minute reflections on their recent internships at locations throughout the Boston area.Ìý -
UNH Honors Earth Day
Every year on April 22, UNH joins people and organizations around the world to celebrate Earth Day. This feels more meaningful as the urgency of action to address the climate crisis becomes more... -
Reduce, Reuse, Repeat
When Lauren Banker ’13, Alex Freid ’13, Emily Spognardi ’14, and Erica Vazza ’14 walked to the Gables community room in May 2011, they had no idea how much would be donated to their new program,... -
Making an Impact
“I was sitting in James Hall on admitted students’ day. The professors and students spoke so passionately about sustainability. UNH felt like a school that cared. Once here, you can’t stop yourself... -
Reimaging Capitalism: UNH Alum Connects With Current Students
In December of 1977, David Ferran ‘78 was a senior at UNH and happily scheming to travel the world after graduationas a ski instructor and bartender. Then, his father lost his job. His father was a... -
Seeing STARS for Waste Reduction and Recycling
When Jonathan Gagne ‘19 began his undergraduate degree, he was interested in business and nature. He stumbled upon a degree in environmental and resource economicsÌýand knew this program, and UNH, was... -
Teach a Man to Fish
Brendan Landry ‘17 is all about fish and fishermen. When he graduated with an undergraduate degree in health management and policy, he was interested in food systems. His sustainability fellowship in... -
A Place at the Table
UNH is being recognized for its food system leadership. -
Burn, Baby, Burn
UNH recently completed its new northwest heating plant, featuring the university’s first biomass boiler. -
UNH Second Coolest School in the Country
The Sierra Club has ranked UNH second on its list of "Cool Schools."Ìý -
Not Wasting Away
UNH Housing and Residential Life have reduced waste by 30 percent. -
Blue and White and Green All Over
Take a walk through campus and it’s easy to get lost in UNH’s natural beauty. Tree-lined sidewalks border burbling streams and wander over gently rolling hills and past jutting rocks. In the silence...
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