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A stone foundation and brick structure are visible in a yard

Archaeology Dig Showcases Power of Community Connections

In partnership with a landowner in nearby Madbury, UNH Professor Meghan Howey and her colleagues were able to identify the site of a 1701 garrison known as the Meserve Garrison, completing a dig at the site that contained not only the foundation but some additional artifacts from the colonial... Read More

Recent Stories

  • Future STEM teachers
    - UNH Launches STEM Teachers Collaborative, Joins National Effort to Prepare 100,000 Excellent STEM Teachers by 2021
    The Âé¶¹app has been selected as a national partner in the 100Kin10 Network, an initiative to train and retain 100,000 excellent science, technology,... Read More
  • chemistry lab
    - Two Faculty Members Spearhead Scholarship to Assist Community College Students
    A chemistry lab in Parsons Hall at UNH Two chemistry professors are spearheading an effort that will support 30 students over three years who transfer into the university’s... Read More
  • Shawn Gorman ’89 of L.L. Bean
    - Of Boots and Business
    Shawn Gorman '89 is just the third chairman in the 103-year history of L.L. Bean, legendary retailer of everything from fly-fishing rods to flannel pajamas and the uber-popular L.... Read More
  • Attorney Tom Velardi ’94
    - Guiding the Climb
    Every day, New Hampshire news outlets carry stories about people arrested for crimes connected to drug abuse or mental illness. But once the cameras are off and the police... Read More
  • Theresa MacPhail '94
    - Q&A With Theresa MacPhail '94
    Ìý Originally published in UNH Magazine—Winter 2015 Issue Read More
  • R.J. Harris '14 and Devontae Lefleur
    - MVP Mentor
    Of all the awards and accolades Wildcat wide receiver R.J. Harris ’14 amassed over the course of the football team’s remarkable fall, one that stands out might be surprising: a... Read More
  • Âé¶¹app
    - Even as We Speak
    We don’t pahk the cah anymore. That’s at least one of the conclusions coming out of a multi-year study about changes in New Hampshire dialect led by assistant professor of... Read More
  • Matthew Mead
    - The Art of Reinvention
    If you’ve ever read Better Homes & Gardens or paged through a Pottery Barn catalog, there’s a good chance that you’ve come across the work of lifestyle guru Matthew Mead ‘91.... Read More
  • UNH graduate Jessica DePontbriand
    - Sweet Dream
    In March 2014, Jessica dePontbriand '03 opened a coffee and pastry shop in Nashua, N.H. The idea had been rolling around in her head for more than 10 years. People often say that... Read More
  • Stacey Ward Cole ’41
    - In Memoriam—Stacey Ward Cole ’41
    Stacey Cole’s resonant voice fell silent on November 30, 2014, when he passed away at Red Crow Farm, his home in West Swanzey, N.H. He had owned and operated the farm since 1941... Read More