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Peter T. Paul College of Business & Economics

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Faculty Excellence Celebration Recognizes Outstanding UNH Educators

Every year, a chosen few of UNH’s outstanding faculty members from each college and school receive Faculty Excellence Awards in recognition of their achievements in teaching, scholarship and service. University-wide awards recognize public service, research, teaching and engagement. The 2025Ìýaward... Read More

Recent Stories

  • Cory Nitschelm '16
    - Making Friends and Leading the Way
    Despite transferring to UNH the second semester of his sophomore year, Cory Nitschelm ’16 didn’t miss a beat getting involved at his new school. Literally. One of the first things... Read More
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    NH Business Review writes, "If there is such a thing as a nontraditional dean of a nationally ranked business school," it is Deborah Merrill-Sands.
  • Students in Paul College's FIRE program
    - On Fire
    They were giving elevator speeches as if they were climbing the corporate ladder before they’d even finished their second semester on campus. They are Paul College’s class of 2019... Read More
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  • plowing man illustration
    - Serendipity’s Springboard
    Imagine this: It’s a Sunday night and you’re at home. You’ve whittled your to-do list down to one itemÌý—Ìýall that’s left to do is clean up the dinner dishes. You load the... Read More
  • Paul Fire Program students
    - Catching FIRE at Paul College
    It’s the typical business networking reception. Food and drinks. High-top tables. Entrepreneurs and executives, dressed in business casual for an after-work gathering, signing in... Read More
  • Summer Cook with a student researcher and a local strength study participant
    - Innovative Explorations
    Cook, at right, with a student researcher and a local strength study participant. Valentini Kalargyrou, associate professor of hospitality management, is in Tel Aviv, Israel,... Read More
  • Ted Eynon
    - Making Meier Skis
    Ted Eynon ’85 is the co-owner of one of North America’s fastest-growing craft ski companies. Read More
  • UNH student Scott Brockelbank Jr.
    - Entrepreneurial Education
    To most, kettle corn is a sweet treat to be enjoyed at fairs and carnivals. But for UNH sophomore Scott Michael Brockelbank Jr., kettle corn is a way of paying for college.... Read More
  • Undergraduate Research Conference event at UNH's Paul College of Business and Economics
    - Entrepreneurs Everywhere
    Autonomous maritime vessels. Teeth whitening strips that include a nicotine cessation aid. A school bus tracking app. The students behind these and other business ideas came... Read More