Institute for Health Policy and Practice Keeps New Hampshire Healthy
To analyze the data at the root of high-quality health care and inform policy and practice, the state of New Hampshire often turns to UNH’s .
To analyze the data at the root of high-quality health care and inform policy and practice, the state of New Hampshire often turns to UNH’s .
Hundreds of Wildcats poured into Durham for spring reunion 2025 during the weekend of June 6-8, as friends and classmates got together to celebrate the memories they made at UNH. The weekend of festivities brought Wildcat spirit to all corners of campus, and we were there to witness it all. You can relive some of the highlights in our photo slideshow above, but you can also find comprehensive photo coverage in our from the weekend below:
Once the site of the largest textile manufacturer in the world, Manchester’s Amoskeag Millyard is realizing its 21st Century revolution thanks to the Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute’s (ARMI) continued progress towards leading the nation’s bioeconomy, through public-private collaboration with industry, academia, and government.ÌýÌýUNH serves as a primary lead for ARMI’s academic and workforce development activities and has partnered with its founder, Dean Kamen, since the original, bold concept, nearly a decade ago, to seek funding through U.S. Department of Defense for a groundbreaking Manufacturing Innovation Institute in Manchester.ÌýÌý
Holly Hoag and István MikóÌýstudiedÌýNasonia, tiny wasps that parasitize flies, for insights into how species evolve and how small genetic differences affect behavior.ÌýÌý
Sometimes, when more eloquent words fail, all you can muster is a lot of stunned looks and some exclamations of disbelief — "Wow! ... What? … Wait, are you serious?" That’s the reaction Matteo Gal ’28 had when he learned he was the latest recipient of the Granite State Development Corporation’s (GSDC) scholarship.
Jesus La Paz ’26 became the first UNH student to ever receive the , a prestigious award given to 20 students nationwide each year that provides support for graduate education in the arts, humanities, and social sciences.
Through the at the Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics, the Âé¶¹app helps business leaders continue their professional growth. The center offers a suite of membership programs, including the Family Business program, CEO Speaker Series, CEO Peer Groups, and Next Generation Peer Groups, tailored to meet leaders at different stages of their journeys.Ìý
Researchers led by Elizabeth Fairchild are studying channeled whelk movement and behavior to support the growing whelk fishery along the New England coast.Ìý
The sweetpotato, a crop traditionally associated with the South, is making waves in New England, thanks to the collaborative efforts of researchers — including those from UNH — and local farmers.
Camryn Berry can distinctly recall the first time a doctor talked to her rather than around her. Now, years later, she’s bringing that same understanding and compassion to patients fighting fibrous dysplasia as a Ph.D. student at UNH working at Boston Children’s Hospital.