UNH Voices of Wildcats: Amber McElhinney '19
The hands-on experience Amber McElhinney ’19 got through the UNH equine and CREAM programs solidified her 4-year-old self’s goal of one day becoming a veterinarian.
The hands-on experience Amber McElhinney ’19 got through the UNH equine and CREAM programs solidified her 4-year-old self’s goal of one day becoming a veterinarian.
Charlie Nitschelm had his job applications related to space exploration automatically rejected since he was a freshman. Then he had one of those chance life moments with just about the biggest player in the game.
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UNH hosts mock national political conventions Nov. 2.
UNH researchers contributed to a major study that shows how life on Earth rebounded after an asteroid wiped out dinosaurs 66 million years ago.
“Growing up in East Rochester, New Hampshire, my friends and I would often go exploring in an oldÌýabandoned shoe factory near my house.Ìý
Dan Kirichok '22 has this advice for UNH students: say yes to as many interesting things as possible because it will bring you down roads you didn’t even know were there.
For 10 days over the summer breakÌýDurham was abuzz with activity as 17 youth sports leaders from Malawi, Africa, were on campus for an intensive exchange program focusing on inclusive sports for youth with disabilities.
On Oct.Ìý22, the Opportunity Finance OrganizationÌýawarded Michael Swack the 2019 Ned Gramlich Lifetime Achievement Award for Responsible Finance, the community development finance field’s highest individual honor.
Countries around the world have pledged to adopt new measures that will improve their land and soil healthÌýthanks in part to UNH.