In Memoriam: Duane Whittier ’50
Duane Whittier '50 retired in 2016 from the UNH philosophy department where he’d spent five decades of his distinguished teaching career.
Duane Whittier '50 retired in 2016 from the UNH philosophy department where he’d spent five decades of his distinguished teaching career.
Jack Smith '50 grew up during at time when helping strangers in need and giving back was a way of life, and at UNH, his “helping out” never seemed to stop.
Whether Quincy Abramson ’19 runs an international nonprofit one day or becomes an ambassador, she has a pretty good background to get there.
The home team made it count when UNH hosted its first America East men’s soccer championship game.
In December, UNH’s footprint on the college football coaching scene got a bit bigger.
Terrence “Terry” Cromwell ’79L refused to let a cancer diagnosis stifle his creativity.
Rich Aaronian ’67 is the prestigious PEA’s longest-tenured instructor.
Ted Eynon's UNH roots run deep.
UNH Magazine rounds up several recent awards and recognitions.
Companies look to lock in talent and send a message to would-be poachers.