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War and Treaties in the Constitution
Every year, schools and government agencies join the nation in observingÌýConstitution Day and Citizenship DayÌýthe week before and after Sept. 17, the anniversary of the signing of the Constitution. Federal courts participate by offering educational resources and experiences in their communities.... Read More-
09/15/25
Universal Injunctions and the Constitution
Every year, schools and government agencies join the nation in observingÌýConstitution Day and Citizenship DayÌýthe week before and after Sept. 17, the... -
09/09/25
UDay Showcases More Than 200 Student Clubs and Campus Organizations
One of theÌýmost anticipated annual signs that the UNH fall semester is officially underway took place Sept. 4, asÌýUDay, the signature event... -
08/19/25
More Than a Building: The Enduring Legacy of UNH’s Thompson Hall
Ìý Think you know T-Hall? Think again! Step inside UNH’s most historic building and true campus landmark. From its surprising past as a gymnasium and... -
08/19/25
UNH Again Recognized as Center of Excellence in Cyber Defense Education
The Âé¶¹app has once again been designated as aÌýNational Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense (CAE-CD) by the National...
Recent Stories
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09/02/16 - Soccer’s New StarThe men's soccer program has signed a new member: Exeter High School freshman Lucas Currier, who suffers fromÌýDuchenneÌýMuscular Dystrophy (DMD) and is part of Northeast Passage’s... Read More
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08/30/16 - In This Issue...For a non-alum, I’ve always prided myself on knowing UNH pretty well.ÌýMy family moved to Durham when I was 18 months old, when my father took a job at UNH teaching physical... Read More
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08/30/16 - Magnetic Mysteries, DecodedAÌýNASA rocket carrying instruments developed by scientists, engineers and students from UNH’sÌýSpace Science Center (SSC)Ìýhas obtained the first-ever data of an elusive phenomenon... Read More
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08/30/16 - The Class of 2020: By the NumbersEmily and Nicholas are in the house. Here’s a look at the new freshman class. Read More
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08/30/16 - The Librarian's GiftFor nearly 50 years, Robert Morin ’63 worked as a cataloguer in Dimond Library. He was known to live simply, and few suspected he had quietly amassed a $4 million estate. Read More
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08/30/16 - Study, Win, RepeatFor the second year in a row and the fourth time overall, UNH won theÌýAmerica East Academic Cup, a measure of student-athletes’ academic success among colleges that compete in the... Read More
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08/30/16 - Gridiron Good GuysUse the term heroic to describe a football player’s actions and most people will think of on-field exploits, like a 60-plus-yard touchdown pass in the waning seconds of the fourth... Read More
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08/30/16 - Help At Their FingertipsIt’s hard to decide which statistic is more alarming: the one that says approximately 20 percent of all female college students (and 5 percent of their male counterparts) are... Read More
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08/30/16 - "Ancient Wyoming," "Revolution on the Hudson" and Other Books of NoteWhat does half a billion years of the Earth’s geologic history look like? InÌýAncient Wyoming, UNHÌýgeologyÌýprofessorÌýWill ClydeÌýand Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History... Read More
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08/30/16 - Natural WonderSandra Waddell Martin ’62 ’68G remembers her neighborhood mail carrier coming to the door of her parents’ house in Winthrop, Massachusetts, one day in 1954. Martin was just 13,... Read More