Vine lets you make and share six-second video clips. It offers an easy, intuitive interface, and like other social channels, facilitates uploads to Facebook and Twitter. Vine is not for making movies – or spelling out any significant narrative; it’s purely for sharing ‘moments.’
Get Vine for iOS or Android today and start following #UNH!
Foursquare allows you to keep up with friends, discover what’s nearby, share tips, and unlock deals. Follow UNH on Foursquare and you can explore and learn more about our campus. Engage with other students, unlock specials, share information, create tips, collect badges, and become mayor!
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Build your professional identity online, stay in touch with colleagues and classmates, discover professional opportunities, and network amongst UNH alumni. We invite you to join our LinkedIn groups and follow our pages.
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Alumni Boston Chapter
Alumni Boston ChapterUNH Alumni Boston Chapter
There are over 17,000 UNH alumni in the Boston area. We have frequent events where old friends can meet up and new friends can be made.
Website: UNH Connect: Boston Chapter
Alumni D.C. Chapter
Alumni D.C. ChapterAlumni D.C. Chapter
There are over 2,100 UNH alumni in the Washington D.C. area. We have frequent events where old friends can meet up and new friends can be made.
Website: UNH Connect Chapter Page
Alumni NYC Chapter
Alumni NYC ChapterUNH Alumni NYC Chapter
There are over 900 UNH alumni in the New York area. We have frequent events where old friends can meet up and new friends can be made.
Website: UNH Connect: NYC Chapter
Alumni Seacoast NH Chapter
Alumni Seacoast NH ChapterAlumni Seacoast NH Chapter
There are over 12,000 UNH alumni in the Seacoast N.H. area. We have frequent events where old friends can meet up and new friends can be made. The chapter holds various events throughout the year, including an Alumni Family Hockey Day in January, pre-hockey game receptions in March, hockey-watch events at local bars during the men’s hockey season, executive breakfast forums several times a year, and a summer family barbecue.
Website: UNH Connect Chapter Page
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Chemical Engineering Alumni
Chemical Engineering AlumniUNH Chemical Engineering Alumni
The Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of New Hampshire offers both undergraduate and graduate degrees in Chemical Engineering. At the BS level, all courses in the department are taught by full-time faculty, and many of our undergraduates are engaged in research and summer internships. Our undergraduate program offers a BS in Chemical Engineering, a BS inBioengineering, and a BS in Environmental Engineering – Industrial Processes. Several ChE faculty have received awards both at the university and national levels including awards for teaching excellence.
Website: http://www.unh.edu/chemical-engineering/
College of Engineering and Physical Sciences (CEPS)
College of Engineering and Physical Sciences (CEPS)College of Engineering and Physical Sciences (CEPS)
The College of Engineering and Physical Sciences is, at its heart, a service organization. Our goal is to develop human potential through education. Participation in research is an important part of that education. Our small size combined with our status as a top-tier recipient of federal research funding lets our students work face-to-face with first-class researchers to solve some of the most pressing problems facing the world today. And because UNH is a land-, sea- and space-grant college, that work is happening everywhere from the deepest ocean, to active volcanoes, the upper atmosphere and outer space.
Website: http://www.ceps.unh.edu/
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Graduate School
Graduate SchoolUNH Graduate School
The University of New Hampshire Graduate School offers many graduate degree, non-degree, and non-credit professional opportunities to students. With two convenient campus locations in Durham and Manchester, as well as courses available online and in hybrid format, students and working professionals are given opportunities to advance themselves at their own pace.
Website: http://www.gradschool.unh.edu/
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Health Management and Policy Alumni
Health Management and Policy AlumniUNH Health Management and Policy Alumni
The HMP alumni group serves to connect alums and students from the University of NH program in health management and policy. The goal of the group is to link members for social and professional networking, professional development, and also to provide connections and opportunities for students. Each year members of the group provide professionalism help and organizational information sessions for studnets through the HMP Student Organization for Health Leadership.
Honors Program
Honors ProgramUNH Honors Program
While you may know that the University Honors Program provides an enhanced academic experience for intellectually motivated students, you may not know that it also draws together an entire community of peer scholars attracted by a history of academic excellence and intellectual curiosity.
Website: http://www.unh.edu/honors-program/
Hospitality Management Alumni
Hospitality Management AlumniUNH Hospitality Management Alumni
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International Affairs Alumni
International Affairs AlumniUNH International Affairs Alumni
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Mechanical Engineering Alumni
Mechanical Engineering AlumniUNH Mechanical Engineering Alumni
The University of New Hampshire College of Engineering and Physical Sciences (CEPS) is one of a handful of Land, Sea and Space Grant Colleges that affords both graduate students and undergraduate students many research opportunities. Coupled with the completion of the Kingsbury Hall renovations, our mechanical engineering students enjoy state-of-the-art lab space, wind tunnels, computer clusters and high tech classrooms.
Website: Dept of Mechanical Engineering
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University of New HampshireUniversity of New Hampshire
Contact: Jason Boucher
UNH is a vibrant place: a land-, sea-, and space-grant university where undergraduate and graduate students engage in daily discovery and the intellectual excitement of doing research with their faculty mentors.
Website: The University of New Hampshire
Follow UNH on YouTube and you’ll always know what’s happening on campus — Choose from athletics, student life, research projects, lectures, concerts, and more. YouTube is an ideal website to promote everything in Wildcat Country. Watch it all take place here!
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College of Life Sciences and Agriculture (COLSA)College of Life Sciences and Agriculture
The College of Life Sciences & Agriculture (COLSA) is an academic unit within the University of New Hampshire located in Durham New Hampshire. Students come to COLSA to be educated in a wide spectrum of life science, agricultural and natural resources spanning from two year associate degrees to four year undergraduate bachelor degrees as well as masters and Ph.D. degree programs.
Website: http://colsa.unh.edu
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NEP specializes in providing innovative solutions for individuals with disabilities including children, adults and our nation’s military personnel.
Northeast Passage, founded in 1990, is a nationally recognized leader in the provision of innovative therapeutic recreation services. Northeast Passage delivers disability-related health promotion and adapted sports programs throughout New England. Northeast Passage is a program of the University of New Hampshire’s College of Health and Human Services and is an affiliate of Disabled Sports USA.
Website: http://www.nepassage.org
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University of New HampshireUniversity of New Hampshire
Contact: Jason Boucher
UNH is a vibrant place: a land-, sea-, and space-grant university where undergraduate and graduate students engage in daily discovery and the intellectual excitement of doing research with their faculty mentors.
Website: The University of New Hampshire
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Wildcat Marching Band
Wildcat Marching BandWildcat Marching Band / UNH Athletic Bands
The University of New Hampshire bands are open to all UNH students, regardless of major. Some groups require an audition in order to participate.
Website: UNH Bands
Google + aims to make sharing on the web more like sharing in real life. Use Google+ to connect with other students, your professors, departments, alumni, and other organizations across campus. Add UNH to your circles and hangout with us!
UNH on Google+
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Alumni NYC Chapter
Alumni NYC ChapterUNH Alumni NYC Chapter
There are over 900 UNH alumni in the New York area. We have frequent events where old friends can meet up and new friends can be made.
Website: UNH Connect: NYC Chapter
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University of New HampshireUniversity of New Hampshire
Contact: Jason Boucher
UNH is a vibrant place: a land-, sea-, and space-grant university where undergraduate and graduate students engage in daily discovery and the intellectual excitement of doing research with their faculty mentors.
Website: The University of New Hampshire
Instagram is a mobile photo-sharing social networking service that enables users to take pictures, apply filters, and share on social media platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, and more. Now with video!
UNH on Instagram
Hashtags: #UNH #UNHSocial #instaUNH
Twitter is a terrific way to communicate with an audience by way of 140 characters or less. Find UNH on Twitter at @UofNH and search #UNH as our primary hashtag. Other hashtags include: #UNHSocial #instaUNH #WildcatCountry
For more information on Twitter hashtags, see our guidelines and resources page, which includes important information regarding tips, techniques and social media etiquette.
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Aspiring Hands
Aspiring HandsAspiring Hands UNH
UNH volunteers changing the lives of kids in Somersworth since 2012
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College of Engineering and Physical Sciences (CEPS)
College of Engineering and Physical Sciences (CEPS)College of Engineering and Physical Sciences (CEPS)
The College of Engineering and Physical Sciences is, at its heart, a service organization. Our goal is to develop human potential through education. Participation in research is an important part of that education. Our small size combined with our status as a top-tier recipient of federal research funding lets our students work face-to-face with first-class researchers to solve some of the most pressing problems facing the world today. And because UNH is a land-, sea- and space-grant college, that work is happening everywhere from the deepest ocean, to active volcanoes, the upper atmosphere and outer space.
Website: http://www.ceps.unh.edu/
College of Health and Human Services (CHHS)
College of Health and Human Services (CHHS)College of Health and Human Services
Our vision statement for the College of Health and Human Services (CHHS), Knowledge for Healthy Living, is an expression of our belief in the important work we do in educating our students, and its positive impact on the university, the broader community, and the citizens of New Hampshire. CHHS is committed to partnering with public and private organizations to enhance health and improve quality of life outcomes, through the creation and dissemination of new knowledge, and the high quality education of tomorrow’s health and human service professionals.
Website: http://chhs.unh.edu
College of Life Sciences and Agriculture (COLSA)
College of Life Sciences and Agriculture (COLSA)College of Life Sciences and Agriculture
The College of Life Sciences & Agriculture (COLSA) is an academic unit within the University of New Hampshire located in Durham New Hampshire. Students come to COLSA to be educated in a wide spectrum of life science, agricultural and natural resources spanning from two year associate degrees to four year undergraduate bachelor degrees as well as masters and Ph.D. degree programs.
Website: http://colsa.unh.edu
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Natural Resources and Earth System Science (NRESS)UNH Natural Resources and Earth System Science PhD Program
Website: http://www.unh.edu/nressphd/
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Sexual Harassment and Rape Prevention Program (SHARPP)
Sexual Harassment and Rape Prevention Program (SHARPP)Sexual Harassment and Rape Prevention Program (SHARPP)
The mission of the Sexual Harassment and Rape Prevention Program is to eliminate sexual and intimate partner violence. SHARPP’s mission is accomplished in two parts: by providing free and confidential advocacy and direct services to all survivors and their allies; and by offering culturally competent awareness and prevention programs to the University of New Hampshire community.
Website: http://www.unh.edu/sharpp/
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University of New HampshireUniversity of New Hampshire
Contact: Jason Boucher
UNH is a vibrant place: a land-, sea-, and space-grant university where undergraduate and graduate students engage in daily discovery and the intellectual excitement of doing research with their faculty mentors.
Website: The University of New Hampshire
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Wildcat Marching BandWildcat Marching Band / UNH Athletic Bands
The University of New Hampshire bands are open to all UNH students, regardless of major. Some groups require an audition in order to participate.
Website: UNH Bands
Still the most widely used social network at UNH, Facebook is a great way to network, promote and connect! UNH has held an official presence on Facebook since 2008, and currently holds over 100 associated pages and groups.
Check out some helpful guidelines and resources for Facebook Pages & Group administrators. The page also includes tips on creating Facebook cover and profile images; pages vs. groups, FAQs, and more.
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Alumni Boston Chapter
Alumni Boston ChapterUNH Alumni Boston Chapter
There are over 17,000 UNH alumni in the Boston area. We have frequent events where old friends can meet up and new friends can be made.
Website: UNH Connect: Boston Chapter
Alumni D.C. Chapter
Alumni D.C. ChapterAlumni D.C. Chapter
There are over 2,100 UNH alumni in the Washington D.C. area. We have frequent events where old friends can meet up and new friends can be made.
Website: UNH Connect Chapter Page
Alumni Florida Southwest Chapter
Alumni Florida Southwest ChapterAlumni Florida Southwest Chapter
There are over 2,500 UNH alumni in Florida. We have frequent events where old friends can meet up and new friends can be made.
Website: UNH Chapter Connect Page
Alumni Lakes Region NH Chapter
Alumni Lakes Region NH ChapterAlumni Lakes Region NH Chapter
There are over 3,900 UNH alumni in the lakes region. We have frequent events where old friends can meet up and new friends can be made.
Website: UNH Connect Chapter Page
Alumni Los Angeles Chapter
Alumni Los Angeles ChapterAlumni Los Angeles Chapter
There are over 1,200 UNH alumni in the Los Angeles area. We have frequent events where old friends can meet up and new friends can be made.
Website: UNH Connect Chapter Page
Alumni Northern CA Chapter
Alumni Northern CA ChapterAlumni Northern CA Chapter
We have frequent events where old friends can meet up and new friends can be made.
Website: UNH Connect Chapter Page
Alumni NYC Chapter
Alumni NYC ChapterUNH Alumni NYC Chapter
There are over 900 UNH alumni in the New York area. We have frequent events where old friends can meet up and new friends can be made.
Website: UNH Connect: NYC Chapter
Alumni Seacoast NH Chapter
Alumni Seacoast NH ChapterAlumni Seacoast NH Chapter
There are over 12,000 UNH alumni in the Seacoast N.H. area. We have frequent events where old friends can meet up and new friends can be made. The chapter holds various events throughout the year, including an Alumni Family Hockey Day in January, pre-hockey game receptions in March, hockey-watch events at local bars during the men’s hockey season, executive breakfast forums several times a year, and a summer family barbecue.
Website: UNH Connect Chapter Page
Aspiring Hands
Aspiring HandsAspiring Hands UNH
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Cambridge Summer Program
Cambridge Summer ProgramUNH Cambridge Summer Program
Each year, fifty to sixty undergraduate and graduate students travel to Cambridge where they take two courses from offerings in English literature, writing, and history. Studies are at Gonville and Caius, established in 1348 and the fourth-oldest of Cambridge University’s thirty-one colleges. For three decades, the UNH Summer Program in Cambridge has provided more than 1,600 students with the opportunity to learn first-hand the truth of E.M. Forster’s observation: Cambridge is, indeed, a magical place. Discover it for yourself.
Website: http://www.unh.edu/cambridge/
Campus Planning
Campus PlanningUNH Campus Planning
In 2002 the University undertook a comprehensive master plan which was approved by the Board of Trustees in 2004. That comprehensive work engaged representatives from across all facets of the campus and the town. The plan depicted a 20-year planning horizon and included broad programming for all campus entities and their projected space needs. It demonstrated feasibility including transportation and traffic analysis, landscape master planning, building design guidelines, and identification of all anticipated new and renovation projects prioritized into 4 phases.
Website: http://www.unh.edu/cmp/
Cat Pack
Cat PackUNH Cat Pack
We are thrilled to kick off another exciting year with our super fans! We have put in a lot of work over the summer adding new features to the ‘Cat Pack Student Section program to make your attendance at athletic events more exciting and rewarding. Your participation just got easier than ever! With a SWIPE of your UNH Student ID, you earn points and win free stuff- it’s that simple!
Website: http://unhwildcats.com
Celebrity Series
Celebrity SeriesUNH Celebrity Series
All Celebrity Series performances are held in the Johnson Theatre at the University of New Hampshire in Durham. The Johnson Theater is a fully equipped, 688 seat, proscenium theater. Please see our Directions page for more information on its location.
Website: UNH Celebrity Series
Center for Coastal & Ocean Mapping
Center for Coastal & Ocean MappingCenter for Coastal & Ocean Mapping / Joint Hydrographic Center
The Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping/Joint Hydrographic Center (CCOM/JHC) was founded in 1999 with two main objectives: to develop tools to advance ocean mapping and hydrography, and to train the next generation of hydrographers and ocean mappers.
Website: http://ccom.unh.edu/
Center for the Humanities
Center for the HumanitiesUNH Center for the Humanities
The Center for the Humanities was established in the College of Liberal Arts at the University of New Hampshire in 1986 to support humanities research by faculty from across the university, representing such fields as anthropology, communication, fine arts, folklore, foreign languages, geography, history, literature, philosophy, religious studies, sociology, and women’s studies.
Website: http://www.unh.edu/humanities-center/
Cheshire County Cooperative Extension
Cheshire County Cooperative ExtensionCheshire County Cooperative Extension
Cheshire County’s UNH Cooperative Extension office is part of a network of county, state and regional outreach education offices that bring the University of New Hampshire resources directly to the people who live and work in Cheshire County. The staff, along with more than 30 campus-based Extension specialists, provides county residents with research-based education and information, enhancing their ability to make informed decisions that improve their lives.
Website: http://extension.unh.edu/Cheshire-County
Civil Engineering Alumni
Civil Engineering AlumniUNH Civil Engineering Alumni
The programs and faculty are nationally renown for excellence. Faculty in the Civil Engineering Department have won numerous teaching and research awards, chaired professorships, and national fellowships. There is significant research activity totaling approximately $4 million annually.
Website: http://www.unh.edu/civil-engineering/
Class of 2001
Class of 2001UNH Class of 2001
Class of 2010
Class of 2010UNH Class of 2010
Class of 2013
Class of 2013Class of 2013
Class of 2014
Class of 2014Class of 2014
Class of 2015
Class of 2015Class of 2015
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Class of 2017Class of 2017
Class of 2018
Class of 2018Class of 2018
College of Engineering and Physical Sciences (CEPS)
College of Engineering and Physical Sciences (CEPS)College of Engineering and Physical Sciences (CEPS)
The College of Engineering and Physical Sciences is, at its heart, a service organization. Our goal is to develop human potential through education. Participation in research is an important part of that education. Our small size combined with our status as a top-tier recipient of federal research funding lets our students work face-to-face with first-class researchers to solve some of the most pressing problems facing the world today. And because UNH is a land-, sea- and space-grant college, that work is happening everywhere from the deepest ocean, to active volcanoes, the upper atmosphere and outer space.
Website: http://www.ceps.unh.edu/
College of Health and Human Services (CHHS)
College of Health and Human Services (CHHS)College of Health and Human Services
Our vision statement for the College of Health and Human Services (CHHS), Knowledge for Healthy Living, is an expression of our belief in the important work we do in educating our students, and its positive impact on the university, the broader community, and the citizens of New Hampshire. CHHS is committed to partnering with public and private organizations to enhance health and improve quality of life outcomes, through the creation and dissemination of new knowledge, and the high quality education of tomorrow’s health and human service professionals.
Website: http://chhs.unh.edu
College of Life Sciences and Agriculture (COLSA)
College of Life Sciences and Agriculture (COLSA)College of Life Sciences and Agriculture
The College of Life Sciences & Agriculture (COLSA) is an academic unit within the University of New Hampshire located in Durham New Hampshire. Students come to COLSA to be educated in a wide spectrum of life science, agricultural and natural resources spanning from two year associate degrees to four year undergraduate bachelor degrees as well as masters and Ph.D. degree programs.
Website: http://colsa.unh.edu
Continuing Education
Continuing EducationUNH Continuing Education
The mission of Continuing Education and Summer Session at the University of New Hampshire is to help coordinate and facilitate public access to higher education at its main campus in Durham, its commuter college in Manchester and its Professional Development and Training centers in Durham, Manchester and Portsmouth. In keeping with the institutional mission and identity, the University of New Hampshire’s primary purpose is learning, serving the state and the region through continuing education, professional development and training, cooperative extension, cultural outreach, economic development activities, and applied research.
Website: http://www.learn2.unh.edu/
Website: http://www.unh.edu/summersession/
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Dance Team
Dance TeamUNH Dance Team
The Dance Team performs at all home football and basketball games at UNH, participates in events around New Hampshire, and in the past has competed at Universal Dance Association College Nationals every January in Orlando. This year the team will be switching over to National Dance Alliance and traveling to Daytona Beach in the Spring for the College Nationals! Throughout the year we proudly participate in numerous fundraising and community service events in the Durham, NH area!
Website: http://www.unhdanceteam.com/index.html
Disability Services for Students
Disability Services for StudentsUNH Disability Services for Students
The University of New Hampshire and Disability Services for Students take great pride in promoting the development of student self-reliance and the personal independence necessary to succeed in a university climate. We seek to create a comprehensively accessible environment where students are viewed on a basis of ability, not disability.
Website: http://www.unh.edu/disabilityservices/
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Earth SciencesUNH Department of Earth Sciences
The Department of Earth Sciences at UNH aims to improve our understanding of the Earth, and the processes that affect it, through excellence in teaching, research, and service. We offer undergraduate and graduate degrees encompassing a broad spectrum of disciplines including geology, hydrology, oceanography, ocean mapping, geochemistry, climate science, and geophysics. Our location on the Great Bay Estuary near the White Mountains provides an ideal backdrop for hands-on learning opportunities.
Website: http://www.unh.edu/esci/
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Electrical and Computer EngineeringUNH Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE)
ince its founding in 1910, the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department has made the job of teaching undergraduate and graduate students a major priority. We enjoy a reputation with industry for graduating students who can excel and lead in the workplace and become valuable employees. Our curriculum is balanced between preparing students for immediate employment and further learning in graduate school.
Website: http://www.ece.unh.edu/
Energy Club
Energy ClubUNH Energy Club
Equine Program
Equine ProgramEquine Program
The UNH Equine Program combines award-winning equestrian teams with stong academics and outstanding opportunities for hands-on learning, including on-site USEF/USEA recognized horse trials and PATH International premier operating center which give students real-world experience in the equine industry. – See more at: http://www.equine.unh.edu/#sthash.nJLN6bWN.dpuf
Website: http://www.equine.unh.edu
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Financial Aid OfficeFinancial Aid Office
Financial aid ensures access to higher education for those who might otherwise lack the necessary financial resources. The Financial Aid Office also serves as an information resource for students, parents, scholarship and loan agencies and high schools.
Website: http://financialaid.unh.edu
Financial Aid Office (UNH Manchester)
Financial Aid Office (UNH Manchester)UNH Manchester Financial Aid Office
University of New Hampshire Financial Aid Office in Manchester, New Hampshire. The Financial Aid Office at UNH recognizes that the financial aid process can be confusing. Our highly trained professional staff is here to assist current and prospective UNH students and their families.
Website: http://www.manchester.unh.edu/admissions/financial-aid
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Graduate School
Graduate SchoolUNH Graduate School
The University of New Hampshire Graduate School offers many graduate degree, non-degree, and non-credit professional opportunities to students. With two convenient campus locations in Durham and Manchester, as well as courses available online and in hybrid format, students and working professionals are given opportunities to advance themselves at their own pace.
Website: http://www.gradschool.unh.edu/
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Hamel Center for Undergraduate Research
Hamel Center for Undergraduate ResearchUNH Hamel Center for Undergraduate Research
UNH’s Hamel Center for Undergraduate Research provides the resources and financial support for the research, scholarly and creative projects of UNH students. Through the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP), students may apply for Undergraduate Research Awards (URAs) and Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowships (SURFs). The Hamel Center also administers the International Research Opportunities Program (IROP), Research Experience and Apprenticeship Program (REAP), INCO 590, Study Abroad Grants, Honors Thesis Grants, and Presentation Grants.
Website: http://www.unh.edu/undergrad-research
Honors Program
Honors ProgramUNH Honors Program
While you may know that the University Honors Program provides an enhanced academic experience for intellectually motivated students, you may not know that it also draws together an entire community of peer scholars attracted by a history of academic excellence and intellectual curiosity.
Website: http://www.unh.edu/honors-program/
Housing
HousingUNH Housing
Our mission is to provide residents and University guests with a safe, comfortable, and affordable living environment that promotes learning, social interaction and personal growth; to maintain facilities, advance technology and provide services that are attentive to resident needs and concerns; and to ensure efficient and effective management of operations and resources.
Website: http://www.unh.edu/housing
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Inclusive Excellence
Inclusive ExcellenceUNH Inclusive Excellence
To work for the value of Inclusive excellence in our UNH community value. To sustain a learning community that is accessible and equitable for our diversity of experience and recognize the connection of inclusion in our mission of teaching and research excellence as critical to development, learning, and success. To build an accessible, multicultural community in which civility and respect are fostered, and discrimination and harassment are not tolerated. To ensure that under-represented groups and those who experience systemic inequity will have equal opportunities and feel welcomed on our campus.
Website: http://www.unh.edu/inclusive/
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London ProgramUNH London Program / COLA Center for Study Abroad
Bringing students to study in the heart of London, the University of New Hampshire invites sophomores, juniors, and seniors from colleges and universities in New Hampshire, and New Hampshire residents studying elsewhere, to come to central London and take courses in British studies, the arts, and an exceptionally wide range of other basic subjects during the fall and/or spring semesters. The site of the UNH London Program is Regent’s College, a center for international study abroad that houses, among others, this special program.
Website: http://www.unh.edu/london/
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Macfarlane GreenhousesUNH Macfarlane Greenhouses
The Macfarlane Greenhouses at the University of New Hampshire is a facility of the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station (NHAES) and the College of Life Sciences and Agriculture.
Website: http://www.colsa.unh.edu/aes/macfarlane
Marine Program
Marine ProgramMarine Program
The School of Marine Science and Ocean Engineering is the University of New Hampshire’s first ‘interdisciplinary school’, designed to address today’s highly complex ocean and coastal challenges through integrated graduate education, research and engagement. As such, it serves as an interdisciplinary nexus for marine science and ocean engineering teaching and research across the University.
Website: UNH Marine Program
Mechanical Engineering Alumni
Mechanical Engineering AlumniUNH Mechanical Engineering Alumni
The University of New Hampshire College of Engineering and Physical Sciences (CEPS) is one of a handful of Land, Sea and Space Grant Colleges that affords both graduate students and undergraduate students many research opportunities. Coupled with the completion of the Kingsbury Hall renovations, our mechanical engineering students enjoy state-of-the-art lab space, wind tunnels, computer clusters and high tech classrooms.
Website: Dept of Mechanical Engineering
Memorial Union Building (MUB)
Memorial Union Building (MUB)Memorial Union Building (MUB)
The Memorial Union Building is known as the University of New Hampshire’s “heart of campus”, providing services, leisure, conveniences, and amenities to enhance the quality of life for students on campus. Also serving as the official State War Memorial, the building’s facilities, surroundings and staff support a sense of community. MUB leadership focuses on a wide range of learning opportunities and experiences that reflect the values and mission of the university.
Website: http://www.unhmub.com/
Website: The Toilet Paper (MUB Newsletter)
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National Student ExchangeNational Student Exchange at UNH
Contact: Paula DiNardo
The National Student Exchange (NSE) program at the University of New Hampshire (UNH). UNH students or incoming exchangers are welcome here, as are NSE Staff & NSE Coordinators from all over North America.
Website: http://www.unh.edu/nse
Natural Resources and Earth System Science (NRESS)
Natural Resources and Earth System Science (NRESS)UNH Natural Resources and Earth System Science PhD Program
Website: http://www.unh.edu/nressphd/
Northeast Passage
Northeast PassageNortheast Passage
NEP specializes in providing innovative solutions for individuals with disabilities including children, adults and our nation’s military personnel.
Northeast Passage, founded in 1990, is a nationally recognized leader in the provision of innovative therapeutic recreation services. Northeast Passage delivers disability-related health promotion and adapted sports programs throughout New England. Northeast Passage is a program of the University of New Hampshire’s College of Health and Human Services and is an affiliate of Disabled Sports USA.
Website: http://www.nepassage.org
Nutrition Program
Nutrition ProgramNutrition Program
The Nutrition Program at UNH offers students a strong science-based education while promoting critical thinking, practical research, and field experiences. Our graduates are well trained and successful in gaining employment, securing dietetic internships, and being accepted into graduate and professional schools.
Website: http://www.nutrition.unh.edu
Nutrition Wellness at UNH
Nutrition Wellness at UNHNutrition Wellness at UNH
Contact: Rochelle L'Italien
To provide nutrition education and guidance on navigating the dining halls at the University of New Hampshire and managing nutrition wellness overall.
Website: http://www.unh.edu/dining/nutrition/
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Office of International Students & Scholars (UNHOISS)UNH Office of International Students & Scholars (UNHOISS)
Contact: Leila Paje-Manalo
The Office of International Students and Scholars (OISS) at the University of New Hampshire participates in the creation of a culturally diverse learning environment by coordinating programs which encourage interaction between the international, campus and local communities, thereby fostering awareness, appreciation and understanding of other cultures. The office promotes international education at UNH by facilitating the enrollment and employment of foreign nationals and by providing them with essential support services.
Website: http://www.unh.edu/oiss
Office of Multicultural Student Affairs (OMSA)
Office of Multicultural Student Affairs (OMSA)Office of Multicultural Student Affairs (OMSA)
Contact: Sean McGhee
OMSA creates opportunities for people to participate in an inclusive community and to explore and understand diversity, social justice, inclusion, and equity.
Website: http://www.unh.edu/omsa/
Outdoor Pool
Outdoor PoolOutdoor Pool
The UNH Outdoor pool was built in 1938 as part of the Works Project Administration (WPA) and has been a long standing fixture in the Durham community. This seasonal facility is open to the public as well as students and staff of UNH and is made up of five areas (Salmon, Perch, Shark, Minnow, Whale and Lap Lanes) including diving area and zero-depth entry.
Website: UNH Outdoor Pool
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Prelaw AdvisingPrelaw Advising
Contact: Paula DiNardo
If attending law school could be part of your future, this is a good place to start. A Prelaw Advisor is available to consult with UNH students, alumni, faculty, and staff about applying to, paying for, and thriving in law school.
Website: http://www.unh.edu/prelaw-advising/
President's Commission on the Status of Women
President's Commission on the Status of WomenPresident's Commission on the Status of Women
The UNH President’s Commission on the Status of Women was established February 15, 1972, to explore conditions and attitudes within the University of New Hampshire, relating to the mobility and functional equality of women, and to encourage movement toward the goal of full participation of women.
Website: http://www.unh.edu/womens-commission/
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Safe Zones
Safe ZonesSafe Zones
Contact: Ellen Semran
UNH Safe Zones is an educational program to raise awareness of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Questioning, Ally (LGBTQA) issues and contribute to a campus climate of inclusion at UNH, by preparing members of the UNH community to support LGBTQ faculty, students, and staff and take active steps toward reducing and preventing harassment, discrimination, and violence based on sexual orientation and gender identity or expression.
Website: http://www.unh.edu/safezones/
Sexual Harassment and Rape Prevention Program (SHARPP)
Sexual Harassment and Rape Prevention Program (SHARPP)Sexual Harassment and Rape Prevention Program (SHARPP)
The mission of the Sexual Harassment and Rape Prevention Program is to eliminate sexual and intimate partner violence. SHARPP’s mission is accomplished in two parts: by providing free and confidential advocacy and direct services to all survivors and their allies; and by offering culturally competent awareness and prevention programs to the University of New Hampshire community.
Website: http://www.unh.edu/sharpp/
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Spanish Program
Spanish ProgramUniversity of New Hampshire Spanish & Portuguese Program
The Spanish major is designed to help students develop proficiency in the Spanish language and an appreciation of the cultural and literary achievements of Hispanic societies around the globe. This dual emphasis on communication and understanding prepares students to live in a world community where Spanish is becoming increasingly important for both personal and professional reasons.
Website: http://www.unh.edu/spanish
Summer Session
Summer SessionSummer Session
Contact: Kristin Bolton
Study where you want—online, on campus, or abroad. Open to all, Summer Session is an opportunity to earn course credit in a 5, 8 or 10-week term.
Website: http://www.unh.edu/summersession/
Summer Youth Music School (SYMS)
Summer Youth Music School (SYMS)Summer Youth Music School (SYMS)
Our mission is to advance the art of music and its related disciplines, promoting opportunities for creative and scholarly innovation, while preserving diverse repertories and cultural traditions. The Department is dedicated to excellence in teaching, research, creative expression, and service. In addition, it strives to advance musical culture among residents of the state and region, as well as within the UNH community. The 200 students in the Department of Music maintain a balance between performance, music education, and academics within a liberal arts tradition.
Website: http://www.unh.edu/music/syms
Synchronized Skating
Synchronized SkatingSynchronized Skating
The UNH Synchronized Skating Team consists of fun, dedicated, and hard-working girls with varying skating backgrounds. The team practices 6 hours on-ice and 5 hours off-ice per week. We look forward to competing at the Cape Cod Classic in Bourne, MA, the Colonial Classic in Lowell, MA, the Eastern Sectional Championships in Hershey, Pennsylvania and hope to qualify for the National Championships in Colorado for the 2013-2014 season.
Website: http://www.unh.edu/figureskating
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Theater Majors
Theater MajorsUNH Theater Majors and the people who love them
Contact: Tracey Walker
Thompson School of Applied Science (TSAS)
Thompson School of Applied Science (TSAS)Thompson School of Applied Science
Located at the western entrance to campus, the Thompson School’s classrooms, laboratories, and working enterprises are designed for career-related experience under realistic conditions.
Website: http://thompsonschool.unh.edu
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Ultimate Frisbee
Ultimate FrisbeeUltimate Frisbee
Contact: Andrew Blake
UNH Men’s Ultimate is a club sport for those interested in playing competitive Ultimate Frisbee. We practice 3-4 times per week throughout both Fall and Spring semesters and attend tournments roughly once per month. The team is open to all experience levels.
Website: http://wildcatlink.unh.edu/organization/unhmensultimate/about
University of New Hampshire
University of New HampshireUniversity of New Hampshire
Contact: Jason Boucher
UNH is a vibrant place: a land-, sea-, and space-grant university where undergraduate and graduate students engage in daily discovery and the intellectual excitement of doing research with their faculty mentors.
Website: The University of New Hampshire
Upward Bound
Upward BoundUpward Bound
Since 1966, UNH Upward Bound has successfully helped thousands of New Hampshire students earn a college degree and improve their lives and the lives of their families through academic enrichment, cultural activities, tutoring, guidance and academic and career advising.
Website: http://www.upwardbound.unh.edu/
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Washington Center
Washington CenterThe Washington Center Internship Program
Contact: Paula DiNardo
For over 35 years, The Washington Center for Internships and Academic Seminars has helped more than 50,000 students from around the world gain valuable experience, and set them on a course of achievement, leadership and engagement in their communities. In a recent survey, 98% of TWC interns said our program significantly strengthened their career prospects. Now, our alumni are leaders in virtually every field — public service, journalism, business, law, medicine, education, and more.
Website: The Washington Center Internship Program
Website: The Washington Center
Wildcat Marching Band
Wildcat Marching BandWildcat Marching Band / UNH Athletic Bands
The University of New Hampshire bands are open to all UNH students, regardless of major. Some groups require an audition in order to participate.
Website: UNH Bands
WUNH 91.3FM
WUNH 91.3FMWUNH 91.3FM
WUNH is a student-run radio station at the University of New Hampshire in Durham, New Hampshire. Operated by student and community DJs since 1971, WUNH’s “free waves” have become a cornerstone of Seacoast New Hampshire’s culture. We are a service organization, providing the University and surrounding communities with non-commercial, alternative radio. We strive for diversity in programming, playing artists and entire genres of music underrepresented in mainstream media. We maintain a high level of professionalism in our broadcasts, and are committed to providing the most up-to-date university information, news, and sports to the community.
Website: http://www.wunh.org/