UNH Today
Looking Toward Fall
If this were any other year, we wouldn’t be talking about plans to reopen UNH in the fall. It would never have closed. During any other summer, campus would be teeming with activity as a mix of students attended classes and sports camps and youth enrichment programs.
Call for Wildcat Projects
A new marketplace of short-term projects for students and recent alumni.
Resident COVID-19 concerns mount over UNH’s reopening
N.H. colleges grapple with change in ICE rule that targets foreign students
Voices of Wildcats: Olivia Dube '20
UNHÌýÌýstudent Olivia Dube '20 worked on a research project that looked at coastal erosion in Seabrook, New Hampshire.
Character Counts
When Julian Maduro ’21 says she grew up around books, she is speaking both figuratively and literally.
Washington Post: A New Generation Challenges the Heartland
According to Carsey School Senior Demographer Ken Johnson, "Americans should expect more discussions about race in rural regions"Ìýas nonwhiteÌýpopulations continue to grow there through domestic migration. Similiarly, Black Lives Matter protests and related movements will expectedly increase in presence in rural America as well, influenced by the growth in nonwhite resident populationsÌýin these areas.
Transfer Mentor Spotlight
Get to know Alyssa Lombardi '21,Ìýone of our Mentor Ambassadors for Transfer Engagement (MATEs) who helpsÌýincoming transfers adjust to the academic, cultural and social climate at UNH Manchester.










































