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Jenna Horne Inspires Fellow Grads to “Challenge Yourself” in Honors Convocation Address

“Reflect on the moments where your worldview was challenged, when your character was questioned, and when you overcame your largest obstacles,” graduating senior Jenna Horne said during her student address at UNH Manchester’sĚýHonors ConvocationĚýon May 16. “It was in those moments that your newest identity developed. It was in those moments that you evolved.”

Celebrating Student Achievement at 2017 Honors Convocation on May 16

The Âé¶ąapp at Manchester will recognize the academic achievements of more than 130 students at theĚý2017ĚýĚýon Tuesday, May 16.

One of the university’s largest academic ceremonies, Honors Convocation brings administrators, faculty, staff and students together to celebrate academic success. This year’s event will begin at 6 p.m. at the Radisson Hotel in downtown Manchester, N.H.Ěý

UNH Manchester to Celebrate 245 Graduates at May 18th Commencement Ceremony

The Âé¶ąapp at Manchester will celebrate the achievements of 245 graduates* at the college's 32ndĚýannual commencement onĚýThursday, May 18, 2017,Ěýbeginning at 6 p.m. at the Radisson Hotel in downtown Manchester. The ceremony recognizes 193 undergraduate and 52 graduate students who have earned an associate, bachelor’s or master's degree at the Âé¶ąapp’s campus in Manchester.

Samantha Reynolds, Carol Gay Recognized for Excellence in Teaching

Each year, UNH recognizes faculty who motivate, challenge and inspire students to succeed both in and out of the classroom. This year's Excellence in Teaching award recognizes Samantha Reynolds, lecturer of chemistry. Carol Gay, adjunct instructor of communication arts, will receive the Adjunct Excellence in Teaching award. Reynolds and GayĚýwill be presented the awards at UNH Manchester'sĚýĚýon Thursday, May 18.
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Pandora Mill Building

UNH Manchester has made Pandora Mill building its home since 2015, and many wonder how the Pandora building got its nickname. The building, as well as the mills themselves, have a history that goes back several centuries, each one leaving its mark. Built in 1850 by the Manchester Print Works and the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company, it was primarily responsible for dressing fabrics, spinning, and carding. It also had a picking house, still attached today, where workers would clean and sort raw wool.