Fifth Generation Service Member Recognized
Ryan Buchanan is aĚýfifth-generation service member and a first generation college graduate – both of which he is quite proud.Ěý
Ryan Buchanan is aĚýfifth-generation service member and a first generation college graduate – both of which he is quite proud.Ěý
Evan Boylan '18Ěýalways knew he would enlist in the military. He was inspired by his father who served in the Navy and by a desire to see the world and get a sense of perspective. So, after graduating from Nashua High School South in 2011, he enlisted in the Marine Corps.
UNH's Dante Scala discusses the results of Super Tuesday.
Hugh Meadows graduated from Milford High School in 2010 and took three years off from school before figuring out what he wanted to do with his life.Ěý
Considering a career in nursing, Meadows decided to get his Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA) certification and began working in geriatric care. Going back to the classroom for the LNA re-ignited his interest in learning.Ěý
“I was surprised by how much I enjoyed being back in the classroom,” Meadows said.Ěý
Born in Bosnia, when Alen Hasanic was young he and his family moved to Germany, then Texas,Ěýand in 2001, settled in Hooksett, N.H. He graduated from Manchester’s Central High School in 2008.
Hasanic admits that, though he did well in high school, as a senior he still wasn’t quite sure what he wanted to do when he grew up.Ěý
Daniel Seichepine, lecturer of psychology at UNH Manchester and licensed clinical neuropsychologist, published a research article in the Journal of Parkinson's Disease.
The article is titled "Side and Type of Initial Motor Symptom Influences Visuospatial Functioning in Parkinson's Disease." A copy of the article can be found
Growing up in what felt like a small town with a big family, there weren’t many opportunities to see and travel the world.
Although my parents always tried their best to bring us to new places, there were always a few restrictions. Like we only ever took road trips, and never steered off of the East Coast.