UNH Today

Being the Change

Sophia Bolduc ’23Ìýenjoyed a rewarding internship experience with the Ìýthis summer, gaining experience in marketing and communications and also visiting local communities like Rochester and Farmington through work the organization does with the food pantry at Bradley Commons in Dover.

Words of Wildcat Wisdom

A new class of first-year students and their families will be arriving at UNH this weekend as students move onto campus for the start of the fall semester. So who better to ask for some words of wisdom than fellow Wildcats who have already walked in those footsteps. asked some of our most recent graduates, some faculty and some parents of the Class of 2022 what their advice would be for both nervous students and even more nervous parents.

Matt ’22, civil engineering

PARENTS

Home Game

Chad Graff ’12 recently joined the Patriots beat for The Athletic, returning to the region he and his wife grew up in after 10 years in Minnesota.

A Summer in the Spotlight

Kaley Lambert ’24Ìýfound herself in a truly unique and distinctively rewarding position when she secured an internship with the Reproductive Freedom Fund of New Hampshire (RFFNH) this summer – just weeks before the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.

Making Sense of Big Data

When the Âé¶¹app’s launched last year, it laid out its mission to connect industry partners with the university’s talented pool of students and faculty. The goal is two-fold: to help companies harness the power of big data and employ analytics tools to create value for their business, as well as to provide educational opportunities for students to build their capacity to manage and analyze data through real-world projects.