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John Henkelman in a canoe navigating rapids on the Hudson River.

Hudson River Paddle Inspires UNH Ph.D. Student

UNH Ph.D. student John Henkelman canoed 315 miles down the Hudson River, collecting water quality data, raising funds for American Rivers, and connecting with communities along the way. His month-long journey highlighted both the river’s health and the shared belief that clean waterways are vital... Read More

Recent Stories

  • A photo of Dr. Kimberly Alexander on the left side and a recipie page from the Country Dyer book on the right.
    - A Shared History
    Before graduating last September fromÌýUNH’s museum studies program, Amy Denham worked with Kimberly Alexander, director of museum studies with the department of history, on... Read More
  • A photo showing Arctic researchers Jess Steketee, a Ph.D. candidate, and Dr. Rebecca Rowe from the UNH Department of Natural Resources and the Environment
    - Arctic Changes; Global Impacts
    Faculty in UNH’s natural resources and the environment program have a strong legacy of tackling environmental challenges through research and education. So when master’s students... Read More
  • Left photo shows Dr. Ruth Varner working with a group of students; right photo shows Clarice Perryman standing in a bog while a student retrieves her backpack.
    - How Mentorship Can Help Diversify STEM
    Clarice Perryman, a Ph.D. candidate in Earth & environmental science at UNH, describes mentorship as an important component of her education at the university. Working with... Read More
  • A photo of, from left, Pamela Kallmerten, Emily Stewart, and Mary Flanagan
    - Serving Today's Seniors
    The UNH nursing department has an excellent history of faculty and graduate students collaborating on quality improvement projects through research and application. Clinical... Read More
  • Claire FitzMorris '17
    - From Wildcat to Coverdell Fellow
    Claire FitzMorris '17 was a UNH undergradate studying abroad in SpainÌýwhen an excursion to a new location changed her life. After serving in the Peace Corps in Morocco, FitzMorris... Read More
  • Image of student on laptop with US News Badge
    - UNH Online M.Ed. Program Top Ranked in New Hampshire by U.S. News
    The Âé¶¹app’s online master’s in education program is top ranked in New Hampshire and one of the best in New England according to the 2022 U.S. News &... Read More
  • Portrait of Marian McCord wearing dark blue suit and pearls
    - Outstanding Woman
    NH Business Review recognizes Marian McCord, senior vice provost for research, economic engagement and outreach, with a 2022 Outstanding Women in Business Award. Read More
  • Close-up of southern pine beetle
    - Pine Pests
    UNH researchers Jeff Garnas, associate professor of forest ecosystem health, and Ph.D. student Caroline Kanaskie discovered the damaging southern pine beetle in New Hampshire and... Read More
  • Deqa Dhalac '13G speaks at an event honoring Maine immigrants.
    - Breaking Barriers: Carsey Alum Deqa Dhalac ‘13G Inaugurated as Nation’s First Somali-American Mayor
    Why not me? That’s the question Deqa Dhalac ‘13G posed to herself when she first began mulling over the decision to run for political office in 2018. Dhalac, a Somali American who... Read More
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    The Carsey School graduate programs – the Master of Public Policy, Master in Community Development, and Master of Public Administration – work to integrate experimental learning...