Listen: Dean Decelle Talks Entrepreneurship in N.H. on Global Podcast
UNH Manchester Dean Mike Decelle joined Andrew Berkowitz on The Global Startup Movement podcastÌýto talk about the opportunities for entrepreneursÌýinÌýNew Hampshire.Ìý
UNH Manchester Dean Mike Decelle joined Andrew Berkowitz on The Global Startup Movement podcastÌýto talk about the opportunities for entrepreneursÌýinÌýNew Hampshire.Ìý
At just 25 years old, Amelia Keane is the owner of an inspiring resume. Full-time student, combat medic in the U.S. Army Reserves, executive director for N.H. Young Democrats, among others.ÌýNow, the bio major isÌýlooking to add State Representative for Nashua-Ward 4 to the list.
It is no doubt that the cost of college is on everyone’s mind when thinking about college. Senior English major Kristin Boelzner sat down with Kim DeRego, associate dean of enrollment management, and Sharon Eaton, associate director of financial aid, to discuss the importance of value and affordability when considering colleges.
Biological sciences major Emma Gootee shares cultural and medicalÌýexperiences from her January term in Nepal, where she completedÌýa month-longÌýsurgical internship at Chitwan Medical College Teaching Hospital.
Finding a school that is both a good fit and affordable can be a challenge. UNH Manchester alumniÌýshare insight on how they funded their education.
Stephen Pimpare, lecturer of American politics & public policy, joined Pacifica Radio's "Background Briefing"Ìýto discuss the International Monetary Fund's recommendations to deal with growing poverty and increasing inequality in the U.S.
On Tuesday and Wednesday,Ìýlocal educators, administrators and business partners alike seized the opportunity to be part of a learningÌýevolution through TeachCode Academy, a professional development program designed give teachers coding experience to integrate into their classrooms.
The National College Access Network (NCAN) has announced that it will award Manchester a FAFSA Completion Challenge grant, whichÌýwill be used to support efforts to raise the school district'sÌýFAFSA completion rates and, subsequently, college enrollment.
UNH historian Ellen Fitzpatrick discusses the political moment.