What Does Pope Francis’s Death Mean for Catholics and Catholicism?
, a professor of sociology and expert in Catholicism, shares insights about the legacy of Pope Francis.
, a professor of sociology and expert in Catholicism, shares insights about the legacy of Pope Francis.
For as long as he can remember, Jon Carabello ’11 has had a knack for working with machinery and sleuthing out solutions. That combination made a career in engineering easy for him to envision, even years before he entered the field. What he never imagined, though, was a professional path that would enable him to watch a NASA rocket launch into space with components he helped build on board.
Selected accolades to our faculty and graduate students.
From their first business focusing on environmentally friendly car care products to their current venture, , Anne Ruozzi and James Dudra have leaned on the (NH SBDC) to grow and adapt. Ìý
UNH undergraduate student Leandra Bryant ’25 has received the prestigious Ìýfrom the National Science Foundation. Awarded to students pursuing master’s and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, the five-year fellowship includes three years of financial support, with an annual stipend and tuition allowance.
UNH held its annual Pride and Pancakes breakfast to celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community Tuesday, April 8, honoring the recipients of this year’s Bill Kidder LGBTQIA+ Awards and welcoming Sandra Denoncour, executive director of the Joan G. Lovering Health Center, to deliver a keynote speech.
The celebration – formerly known as the LGBTQ+ and Ally Pancake Breakfast – was held in the Granite State Room in the MUB and was streamed online for additional virtual attendees. This year’s event marked the 32nd annual gathering.
David Shaw ’73, an entrepreneur and philanthropist whose family funded the creation of the Shaw Innovation Explorers Program at UNH, visited campus April 1 for a lunch with students in the program and UNH president Elizabeth Chilton, as well as a fireside chat about his new book, “Wave Making: Inspired by Impact.â€
Apply to the FLA Pathway (you must have a 3.2 GPA or higher to qualify)Ìý
Students typically apply in the spring of their sophomore year. Acceptance is determined by the program’s advisory board, with faculty input.Ìý
UNH researchers are partnering with local communities, farmers and residents to make the Earth a better place, often using participatory science to directly involve the public in the process. As Earth Day approaches on April 22, here are 10 ways UNH — home to the country’s first endowed Sustainability Institute — is helping local communities, and those around the world, preserve the planet.
In a high school garage turned engineering lab, UNH President Elizabeth Chilton recently met with a team of scuba-certified students at Sanborn Regional High School (SRHS) who are building and racing human-powered submarines — thanks in part to a unique partnership with UNH.