UNH Today

Skating for Peace

The men’s hockey team traveled to Belfast, Ireland, where “ice has no color” to play in theĚýannual Friendship Four Tournament aimed at promotingĚýpeace and strengthening ties between the two countries.

Winter-Warming Awareness

Research published by Carsey School authors and researchers Elizabeth Burakowski and Lawrence Hamilton shows thatĚýmore than half of New Hampshire residents areĚýnot aware of the recent rises in winter temperatures. Their research foundĚýthat winter-warming awareness varies largelyĚýdepending on a person's political identity.Ěý

Red Sox And Mariners Internships Big Hit With Paul Senior

It’s the end of February. Heading toward spring. Meaning commencement is not far from sight.

Many seniors are likely wondering what they’ll be doing come May, where they’ll be working or, if they’ve already landed a job, gearing up to make the transition from student to employee. Carlton Robie ’20 isn’t there yet.

“I’ve still got a lot I want to accomplish here between now and graduation,” Robie says. “I’m trying to apply patience.”

New Hampshire’s New Bill on Campus Sexual Violence and How You Can Help

National estimates tell us that one in fiveĚýwomen and oneĚýin 16 men are sexually assaulted while in college.

At UNH specifically, a recent climate survey reveals that 13% of all college students have had an unwanted sexual contact or interaction. That means that right now, there are over 2,000 student survivors between all of UNH’s campuses.

All of theseĚýstatistics, all of this evidence, all of this pain, and New Hampshire does not have a statewide policy addressing campus sexual violence. We can do better.