UNH Today

Wildcats in the World: Johnathan Lemitelamy ’19 at Citizen Schools

Johnathan Lemitelamy ‘19Ìýtook a course at UNH Manchester while he was still a student at Manchester Central High School, and ultimately decided it was where he wanted to go to college. Now a senior in theÌý, Lemitelamy is bringing his skills to life in Boston through an internship at Citizen Schools, a nonprofit organization that partners with middle schools to expand the learning day for children in low-income communities.

Single Mom Achieves an MS in Information Technology

Two kids, a full-time job and day-to-day living-- Sunitha Raghurajan's plate was full. But she wanted more. So, when she had a chance to get her Masters of Science in Information Technology from the Âé¶¹app, she took a deep breath, said so long to sleep and took a leap of faith toward her new adventure.

And now, as she prepares to walk across the stage as the first graduate from UNH Manchester with an MS in Information Technology, her plate, in the best way, is fuller than ever.

Wildcats in the World: Kara Kelly-Martin ’19 in ASL/English Interpreting Field Experience

Kara Kelly-Martin ’19 began her UNH career in Durham, focusing on communication sciences and disorders with a focus on Deaf and hard-of-hearing studies. She then moved to Boston to work with Deaf and Deafblind community members in accessibility-related and educational settings. This experience, she said, this experience inspired her to further her education in American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation.

UNH Manchester Names 2019 Campus Compact for New Hampshire Presidents’ Award Winners

More than 200 students, staff and representatives from local colleges and nonprofits gathered on April 9 to celebrate those who demonstrate exceptional community service in higher education. TheÌýÌýrecognize students, faculty, staff and local organizations that actively contribute to the betterment of their campus and community.

In the News: A Millyard Transitions From Textiles to Tech

The New York TimesÌýfeatured Manchester in its real estate section this week, examining the millyard's transformation into a hub for technology companies. A key highlight is the U.S. Department of Defense's $80 million award to establish theÌýAdvanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute (ARMI), which will create anÌýindustry to regenerateÌýhuman tissue and organs, and will be headquartered in Manchester.

Gender Inequality in Kosovo

Politics & SocietyÌýmajorÌýMeredith HoweÌýspent an exciting fall semester in southeastern Europe through Peace and Conflict Studies in the Balkans, a journalism program offered by the School for International Training (SIT).ÌýThough based in Belgrade, Serbia, Howe had the opportunity to travel throughout the area—Kosovo, Bosnia and beyond— to soak in the sights and sounds of life in this post-conflict region.