Study Abroad
Going Places
When it came time to choose a college, Madison Hoppler ’24 opted for the financial security of the campus located practically in her backyard over a more focused pursuit of her creative passion at art school. That decision meant she could attend UNH while living in her childhood home in Durham,... Read More-
05/13/19
Travel as Education
A gift from the Aronson family will help students reap the benefits of international experiences. -
05/25/18
Worldview
From Thailand to Argentina and many places between, here's what the world looks like through the eyes of current Wildcats.Ìý -
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04/13/18
Getting the Golden Ticket
Fifty students have taken their first steps toward international travel.
Recent Stories
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07/06/16 - Cuba: "Trip of a Lifetime"In June, UNH student Megan (Maggie) Savoie ’17 visited Cuba as part of an intensive two-week summer course offered through the University of Florida. Read More
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04/28/16 - Five Students Named 2016 Trout ScholarsFive New Hampshire students have been awarded B. Thomas Trout Scholarships from the College of Liberal Arts to support their study abroad experiences in the 2016-17 academic year. Read More
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03/21/16 - Overseas for the SummerTwo UNH undergraduate students have received Critical Language Scholarships from the U.S. Department of State. Read More
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12/17/15 - Four Undergrads Receive Study Abroad ScholarshipsHannah Medovnikov '17 is one of four UNH students to have received a Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship for spring semester study abroad. Medovnikov will travel to... Read More
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10/23/15 - Chinese Lunch SpecialOn a round wooden table that fills most of the room, a large lazy susan turns slowly, with dishes of eggplant, fish and watermelon floating by, and bowls of obscure meats and... Read More
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03/31/15 - Ahead of the GameGareth Morgan ’04 ’06G grew up in North Andover, Mass. He spent afternoons playing soccer with kids from the Puerto Rican and Dominican families who lived in the city and spent... Read More
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08/27/14 - A Wetland AwaitedWhen Alexandra Philip ’15 emerged from the plane after the 14-hour flight from Boston to Auckland, any apprehension she had about arriving in a foreign place where she knew no one... Read More
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06/19/14 - Growing HistoryOn a late winter day, Erik Wochholz '01,'07 strolls through a Victorian glasshouse at the Strawbery Banke Museum in Portsmouth. He squashes a mealybug on an African tree fern,... Read More
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12/12/13 - UNH Students Travel to Japan, Ecuador on Gilman ScholarshipsAndrea Dionne and Charlene Higgins have received the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships to fund study abroad trips in spring 2014. Âé¶¹app students... Read More