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Next NASA Artemis Launch to Send Components Built by Carabello ’11 Into Space

For as long as he can remember, Jon Carabello ’11 has had a knack for working with machinery and sleuthing out solutions. That combination made a career in engineering easy for him to envision, even years before he entered the field. What he never imagined, though, was a professional path that... Read More

Recent Stories

  • earth from space
    - Back to the Future
    This image shows a future view of the world in equilibrium at 2,000 parts per million of atmospheric carbon dioxide (current level is 393 ppm). Sea level is higher by some 260... Read More
  • students in spain in front of windmill
    - Don Quixote’s Formula
    Carman Garcia de la Rasilla (third from left) with students on the UNH Granada Program, pictured here in Consuegra, Spain. Who said that imaginary places exist only on the pages... Read More
  • bobtail squid
    - Creature Feature
    Hawaiian bobtail squid (Euprymna scolopes UNH microbiologists have received a $716,000 to study the evolution of beneficial microbes by examining the relationship between the... Read More
  • patricia donahoe
    - Alum Receives Fulbright to Teach English in Brazil
    Recent Âé¶¹app graduate Patricia Donahoe, ’13, a dual political science/international affairs major from Henniker, N.H., has been awarded a Fulbright English... Read More
  • israel and palestinian delegation
    - International Delegations Learn About UNH’s Green Launching Pad
    A delegation from Israel and the Palestinian Territories recently visited UNH to learn about the Green Launching Pad. Two delegations of international visitors from Japan, and... Read More
  • jennie sowers with book cover
    - Insights on Egypt
    Jeannie Sowers, associate professor of political science at UNH, has conducted extensive research in and on Egypt and the Middle East. She is the editor of “The Journey to Tahrir... Read More
  • alaska mountains
    - Seven Hundred Feet Down, a Thousand Years Back
    UNH, Dartmouth College, UMaine ice core drill site on the Mt. Hunter plateau in Denali National Park, Alaska. The drill site is in the middle of the photograph, just left of the... Read More
  • Gretchen and the Pickpockets
    - UNH Band Hopes to Hit the Big Time
    Playing together just a year, Gretchen and the Pickpockets are finalists in global music competition by besting nearly 12,000 competitors in The Hard Rock Café’s Hard Rock Rising... Read More
  • eric hansen with air force helicopter
    - No Soldier Left Behind
    If you’re a fan of the National Geographic television series Inside Combat Rescue, you've probably been captivated by the exploits of the show’s stars, U.S. Air Force Capt. Eric... Read More
  • matt jones, with beachball, teaching chinese
    - Chinese Made Easy?
    Matt Jones '13 took his first UNH Chinese course on a whim. Now, with a semester in Beijing behind him and a year in Shenzhen on the horizon, he teaches Chinese four nights a week... Read More