Historical Dialogue on Slavery
A UNH historian participates in the NYT 1619 Project.
A UNH historian participates in the NYT 1619 Project.
Starting this fall, a new transfer agreement will connect the Nashua Community College criminal justice students with theÌý.Ìý
As part of an effort to encourage more young women to choose careers in technology, the National Center for Women & Information Technology (NCWIT) and Âé¶¹app at Manchester will recognize 18 high school students and one educator for their accomplishments and aspirations in computing and technology. The award event will be held at UNH Manchester on Saturday, April 29 from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and will feature a keynote address by Middlebury College Computer Science Professor Amy Briggs.
, associate professor and coordinator of computing technology at UNH Manchester, will be honored as TechEducator of the Year at theÌýÌýluncheon on April 5.
Patrick Tufts, president and CEO of Granite United Way, is the 2017 Granite State Award recipient.
Patrick Tufts, president and CEO ofÌý, has been an advocate for education, health and economic stability in New Hampshire communities for more than a decade. For his outstanding achievements, service and contributions to New Hampshire, he will be recognized with the 2017 Granite State Award at UNH Manchester’s commencement ceremony on May 18.
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Lizz Maurais ’19 is set to graduate from UNH Manchester this May, a year earlier than she initially expected. But in just three years, theÌýÌýhas earned multiple research awards, examined pancreatic cancer cells, researched microbial genomics and spent 10 weeks at a laboratory in California.
Dr. Daniel Seichepine, assistant professor of neuropsychology,ÌýÌýto discuss recent discoveries into Alzheimer's Disease, and how healthcare providers are focusing more on prevention.
A clinical neuropsychologist specializing in dementia and sports-related traumatic brain injury, Seichepine addressed how difficult this degenerative neurological condition is to treat.
On March 22, representatives from Hubbell joined Âé¶¹app students, faculty and staff at UNH Manchester to present a $50,000 donation on behalf of the Hubbell Foundation. The funds will support science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) initiatives at the University’s Durham and Manchester campuses.
The Âé¶¹app STEM Discovery Lab at Manchester is proud to announce the 2019 recipients of the NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing. The award, sponsored by the National Center for Women & Information Technology (NCWIT), recognizes high school women for their computing-related achievements and interests as part of an effort to encourage more young women to choose careers in technology.