In the News: UNH Manchester expands student housing options
Mike Decelle, dean of UNH Manchester, spoke to The Hippo last week about the college's new housing option in downtown Manchester, which opens this fall.
Mike Decelle, dean of UNH Manchester, spoke to The Hippo last week about the college's new housing option in downtown Manchester, which opens this fall.
Hosted by UNH Manchester, the Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute (ARMI) and CELLINK, BioHackNH brought together college students from around the state to learn more about regenerative manufacturing using CELLINK bioprinters.
The Meet Your PALs Series introduces you to UNH Manchester's Peer Assistant Leaders (PALs), who help first-year students adjust to campus life. Meet this week's PAL: Psychology major Shreya Vijay '19.
To better align with their Durham colleagues, the Internship & Career Planning office at UNH Manchester is now Career and Professional Success (CaPS). The CaPS team has also announced UNH's move to Handshake, a new career management system that connects students and employers.
The American Society of Safety Professionals has selected James Ramsay, professor of security studies, to head a new council that seeks to advance the occupational safety and health profession.
UNH Manchester is joining the push to mitigate one of the most critical public health crises facing the world: antibiotic resistance. Dr. Sue Cooke, lecturer in biology, took part in a week-long training to become New Hampshire's first partner instructor for Tiny Earth, a network of instructors and students focused on crowdsourcing antibiotic discovery from soil.
Alexandra Kirade discovered her passion for nonprofit work while she was an undergraduate, embarking on humanitarian service trips to Nepal, Jordan and Chile. Now, she’s taking her education to the next level by pursuing a Master of Public Administration and a Master in Community Development Policy and Practice.
Get to know Jamila Peguero '21,Ìýone of our orientation and peer assistant leaders who helpsÌýincoming first-year students adjust to life at UNH Manchester.
The Âé¶¹app at Manchester is leading the ARMI’s national education and workforce development efforts, which includes expanding its teaching and research facilities in the areas of bioengineering and cellular biology.
Abigail Goen tried college right out of high school but didn't do well. Ten years and three kids later she's back and leaving a lasting impact on the community and her family.Ìý