Recent News

Crimes Against Children Research Center Receives $217,000 To Help Victims of Child Pornography
The UNH Crimes against Children Research Center has received a $217,000 federal grant to help the victims of child pornography by identifying promising treatment and policy responses to promote their recovery.
UNH Launches Graduate Certificate in Special Education Administration to Address Critical Shortage in State
UNH has launched the state's first graduate certificate in special education administration approved by the New Hampshire State Department of Education in an effort to address a critical shortage of special education administrators in the state.
McConnell Sculptures to Adorn New Business School Grounds
Three sculptures by Michael McConnell, associate professor of art and art history, will grace the site of the Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics when it is completed in 2013.
Faculty Excellence Profile: Judith Sharkey
Just like the rest of the nation, New Hampshire is becoming increasingly diverse. From urban centers to smaller communities, the state is seeing an increase in immigrant and refugee populations. There are more than 80 languages and dialects spoken in Manchester schools alone, and some elementary schools in Nashua and Manchester now have majority-minority populations.
Faculty Excellence Profile: Sarah Stitzlein
When deciding where to teach, Sarah Stitzlein chose the University of New Hampshire, but not for some of the reasons one might think. She chose UNH because it was the least diverse campus out of all of them. "I wanted to teach at a university where I would have the biggest impact," she says.

