Kate Luczko Inspires "603 Pride" in Commencement Keynote Address
Kate Luczko,president and CEO ofStay Work Play New Hampshire, delivered the keynote address at UNH Manchester's 31stannual commencement ceremony on Thursday, May 19.
Kate Luczko,president and CEO ofStay Work Play New Hampshire, delivered the keynote address at UNH Manchester's 31stannual commencement ceremony on Thursday, May 19.
Andrew LeFrancois discovered a passion for teaching through a service learning opportunity working with elementary students. Through conversations with educators, he learned that to advance in a career in education, he would need to go to graduate school.
During her address at UNH Manchester's Honors Convocation Tuesday evening,graduating English majorKristin Boelznerencouraged her fellow graduates to "reach higher and push further."
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Donald Plante, lecturer of mathematics andrecipient of the 2016 Excellence in Teaching award, delivered the faculty address to nearly 200 attendeesat UNH Manchester's Honors Convocationon May 17.
Sabrina Brown, an alumna ofthebusiness program, found herself with a job offer even before she graduatedfrom UNH Manchester in 2014. Her willingness to step out of her comfort zone opened up a world of possibility, and led her directly to her first full-time job.
Brianna LaMonica, a UNH Manchester senior, shares how her internship with the Children’s Center for Communication and Beverly School for the Deaf has prepared her to adapt to any challenge she may face in the workforce.
Kari-Lynn Knight '22 shares her nontraditional path to college as part of our "In Our Own Voices" series. The mother of seven is pursuing her neuropsychology degree with support from the tuition-free Granite Guarantee.
Becky Baker has always envisioned a career in a laboratory. Through hands-on lab experience on campus and at local internships, the senior is ready for her dream to materialize. On May 19, Baker will become the first graduate of UNH Manchester’s Biotechnology program.
Computer sciencestudentsRyan O’Neal and Daniel Stoller, both veterans of combat,have been awarded education stipends from the New Hampshire chapter of Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association (CVMA).