Culture
Serving on Two Fronts: UNH Student Combines Firefighting and Nursing
It’s never too early to start serving the community — Alexa D’Onofrio ‘27 is proof of this. ÌýÌý Now in her second year as a nursing student at UNH, D’Onofrio is experienced inÌýemergency response, having served as a firefighter and emergency medical technician (EMT) in her Connecticut hometown. She’s... Read More-
03/17/25
Alumni Artwork Featured in Honors College Collection
Kate Gaudet, associate director of UNH’s Hamel Honors and Scholars College, spent some extended time in late summer and fall moonlighting in a couple... -
09/29/23
Flax to Linen Project Weaves History With Experience
The path to a deeper understanding of rural New England’s pre-industrial textile economy begins in a muddy field on the edge of UNH’s Woodman... -
09/28/23
Rare Botanical Book Collection Finds Home in UNH’s Dimond Library
UNH’s Dimond Library is the new home of a rare botanical book collection that includes some volumes dating back as far as the 15th century, thanks to... -
05/19/23
Exploring the Link Between Forest Biodiversity and Psychological Wellbeing
NHAES-supported study explores mental wellbeing in biodiverse settings, assesses if recreating in biodiverse settings helps enhance mental health.
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10/18/16 - Climate Change Show Features Art Faculty, Staff, Students and AlumniThe collaborative exhibition runs Oct.Ìý21 to Nov.12.Ìý Read More
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10/13/16 - Meet UNH's New Faculty: 2016UNH has welcomed a diverse group of scholars and researchers to its faculty.Ìý Read More
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09/08/16 - One Hundred and Fifty Remarkable WildcatsOne hundred and fifty years ago, on July 7, 1866, New Hampshire Governor Frederick Smyth signed an act creating the New Hampshire College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts, the... Read More
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07/20/16 - Talking About The Hard IssuesCurrent events serve as a reminder of just how crucial these discussions — and courses — are to society. Read More
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07/19/16 - Michigan's Mystery MonumentsMerging an innovative modeling technique with old-fashioned sleuthing, researchers from the Âé¶¹app have shed new light on the mystery of pre-European... Read More
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07/01/16 -"The Highest Glass Ceiling" makes The Washington Post's list.
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06/07/16 - Working for a CauseWhen Jocelyn Bissonnette ’09 was graduating, the economy was in upheaval. It was not a good time to be entering the workforce. Bissonnette, however, had a job waiting for her when... Read More
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06/01/16 - Reclaiming Our HistoryThe first novel published by an African-American woman. A burial ground lost for decades beneath a city street. An eloquent petition from a group of enslaved men seeking freedom... Read More
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04/27/16 - Crafting a Career Out of Beerhttp://www.idlehandscraftales.com/InÌý1999, when Peter Beauregard ’00 won over a sullen coworker with one of his homebrewed six-packs, the thought occurred to him that he might... Read More
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04/26/16 - The Reluctant Beauty QueenThe first beauty pageant that June Gong Chin ’58 won earned her $500, a portable TV, a transistor radio and 25 pounds of Chinese sausage. Her title: Miss Chinatown New York 1957. Read More