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Recent Stories

  • NH Presidential Primary
    - Primary Sources
    Why does little New Hampshire wield so much power in the presidential nomination process? Read More
  • Cardinal sculpture
    - Big Bird
    There’s a new bird on the Durham campus, nesting on a plot of lawn off Main Street near the Health Services building. “Cardinal,†a powder-coated steel, eight-foot-tall sculpture... Read More
  • Âé¶¹app
    - Kudos
    In October, J. Michael Hickey ’73, interim dean at UNH Manchester, became the 26th inductee in the New Hampshire Business Review (NHBR) Business Excellence Hall of Fame. The Hall... Read More
  • John H. Smith, President Mark Huddleston and David Finklehor
    - An Evening of Distinction
    An internationally known UNH professor and a generous alumni benefactor recently received the Âé¶¹app’s most prestigious awards for their support of and... Read More
  • Karen Andreas '88, Jane Harrigan and David Olson '92
    - A Quiver of Quill Awards
    When longtime former professor Jane Harrigan received the Yankee Quill Award in October for contributions to New England journalism, she joined a procession of UNH Quill winners,... Read More
  • Carolyn Riley
    - Semester in the City
    Starting in the fall of 2016, UNH will be the first university to partner with the College for Social Innovation in Boston to offer semester-long internships in the city. The... Read More
  • From Durham to Dijon and Many Points Between
    - From Durham to Dijon and Many Points Between
    Claire Malarte-Feldman, professor of French in the College of Liberal Arts and international children's literature researcher, received the 2015 Excellence in International... Read More
  • UNH professor Larry Hamilton
    - Climate Change Cooperation
    Leaders from across the globe have convened in Paris for COP21, the United Nations’ climate summit, where they are working toward a “strong climate agreement.†Here at UNH,... Read More
  • UNH professor David Kaye
    - The Art of Humanity
    In the hour before professor David Kaye, chair ofÌıthe theatre and dance department, would take the stage and perform his one-man play “How I Brought Peace to the Middle East?†at... Read More
  • Alex Casale
    - Courting Success
    In 2014, more than 300 people in New Hampshire died from drug overdoses due, in part, to a spike in heroin use.ÌıLast month, the White House announced the allocation of $2.5... Read More