In Our Own Voices: Hassan Essa '19
Hassan Essa '19, an Air Force member who fled Kuwait with his family when he was just two years old, shares his story as part of our "In Our Own Voices" gallery.
Hassan Essa '19, an Air Force member who fled Kuwait with his family when he was just two years old, shares his story as part of our "In Our Own Voices" gallery.
Mike Decelle, dean of UNH Manchester, on Sunday, June 5, which details his path to the University and highlights hisĚýcommitment to strengthening the link between higher education andĚýeconomic development in the region.
The convention center was filled with student representatives from 120 schools each there to present their work to the judges. The energy was like nothing I have ever witnessed before. Every person was nervous, excited,Ěýand yet, supportive.
A week before her high school graduation, Audrey Beaudoin had all but accepted that she couldn't afford a four-year university. Now a entering her sophomore year atĚýUNH Manchester, AudreyĚýdiscovered the education she wantedĚýwas possible, thanks toĚýsupport from her principal and the college's financial aid office.
The phrase “Pavlov’s dogs” has long evoked images of bells, food and salivating dogs.
Research out of the Carsey School of Public Policy identifies New Hampshire as "richer, whiter and older than the rest of the country," according to FOX 13, and these demographic trends are shaping the way candidates run their campaigns in the state - and who appeals to voters there.
The is proud to count not one but two alum on this year’s prestigious .
Say you’re at a family reunion, and a grandparent asks about your graduate school research. Excited to have a willing ear, you dive headfirst into the deep end, speeding through a catalogue of niche facts and findings. Only when you’ve run out of breath do you see the blank stare on the face before you and realize you’ve lost your audience.
Maybe that’s a low-stakes example, but consider the vast array of audiences who might ask just what it is that you’re doing in graduate school: potential employers, collaborators, donors, news reporters, and industry partners, to name a few.
President Dean and university leaders addressed initiatives and challenges duringĚýthe State of the University address delivered Feb. 4, 2010.
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