The Culture Maker
Through his art and his admissions work, Richard Haynes brings hope, love and unity.
Through his art and his admissions work, Richard Haynes brings hope, love and unity.
Twenty-five years ago, the book, “A Mind of One’s Own,” broke ground in feminist philosophy.
From the icy waters of the Gulf of Maine to clean drinking water in East Africa, UNH innovations enhance economic opportunities.
We had a great by Career and Professional Success (CaPS) at our February Parents Council meeting. We learned that the exciting team at CaPS has already increased the number of participating employers by 500 percent.
When it comes to tackling the complex environmental challenges New Hampshire communities frequently face, developing productive partnerships with academic researchers is often an iterative process.
Community members and stakeholders provide their perspectives on what’s really happening in their towns and scientists make adjustments to their studies along the way so that the research is as accurate and useful to the community as possible. Collaboration is crucial. Everyone benefits from learning each other’s needs and pressures, and the process helps to build trust.
New research from chemical engineering professor Kyung Jae Jeong could lead to an effective treatment for corneal melting, a significant cause of blindness.
Partnerships at UNH's Institute on Disability and education department bring research into schools and healthcare facilities.
James W. Dean Jr., who became UNH's 20th president in June 2018, speaks with senior vice provost for research Jan Nisbet about partnerships, research and his vision for UNH.
Chad Hammer named the Graduate Student of the Year by the Granite State Division of the Society of American Foresters.
Chase Retrosi '20 always knew he wanted to be an educator. At UNH, he found his passion in the experiential field.