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.
UNH Groups using Twitter
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Alumni
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Aspiring Hands
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UNH volunteers changing the lives of kids in Somersworth since 2012
Athletics (UNH Wildcats)
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The University of New Hampshire athletics department is dedicated to providing fans with the latest information through the use of social media. In addition, you can follow the Wildcats on the web through your mobile device on either Apple or Android devices. The primary source for news and updates about the Wildcats can be found at http://www.UNHWildcats.com.
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Campus Journal
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Campus Recreation
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Campus Recreation will be widely known for enriching the lives and educational experience of students through cutting edge recreation services.
Career Center
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Carsey Institute
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The Carsey Institute conducts policy research on vulnerable children, youth, and families and on sustainable community development. We give policy makers and practitioners the timely, independent resources they need to effect change in their communities.
Center for International Education
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Students expand their global horizons and extend their career opportunities into the international arena by combining any major on campus with International Affairs. This CIE program includes special interdisciplinary courses, foreign language proficiency, and study abroad, and prepares graduates for a wide range of careers in international health, government, business, education, development, and law.
Center for Study Abroad
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The College of Liberal Arts (COLA) offers a wide range of managed study abroad programs that are administered by the COLA Center for Study Abroad. These programs provide opportunities for liberal arts students as well as students in programs and colleges throughout the University to experience and learn about different cultures and, in non-English-speaking countries, to increase proficiency in a foreign language.
Chief Information Officer
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Joanna Young is the University of New Hampshire’s Chief Information Officer. Her information technology career includes a decade in executive roles in property & casualty and higher education. As CIO for University of New Hampshire, Ms. Young is accountable for applications and infrastructure supporting all university functions, including learning management systems, distance learning, student and advancement systems, university system enterprise services, networks, servers and data centers. Current priorities include academic, advancement and research projects, cyberinfrastructure, virtualization, project management practice implementation, increase in revenue through grant funding and market expansion, design of technology-enabled academic and conference facilities, and expansion of cyberinfrastructure at UNH and throughout New Hampshire.
College of Engineering and Physical Sciences (CEPS)
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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.
College of Health and Human Services (CHHS)
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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.
College of Liberal Arts (COLA)
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Our faculty thrives on the edges of existing knowledge, eager to explore and expand those edges with each new inquiry. Most important, we seek to pass that knowledge and sense of discovery to our students, those who will be there as new worlds emerge. Welcome to the College of Liberal Arts, a remarkable place of scholarship and learning. Over 350 faculty and 4,600 students work within our halls. Discover the opportunities and prospects that define the important work our faculty and students do together.
College of Life Sciences and Agriculture (COLSA)
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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.
Conferences & Catering
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Whether you’re planning an intimate one-day board meeting for a dozen guests or a weeklong professional conference for 1,000 attendees, we provide detailed event planning and an experienced professional staff. We offer a variety of dining and catering options in both historic and modern facilities, all in a classic New England setting.
Cooperative Extension
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UNH Cooperative Extension puts trusted information and practical know-how in the hands of New Hampshire citizens and organizations. For 100 years, Cooperative Extension has bolstered our state by improving the methods, understanding and capabilities of its people, businesses and communities. We are at work in every county, making New Hampshire’s critical industries stronger; developing vibrant communities and municipal leaders, and fostering healthy families and informed, engaged citizens.
Cooperative Extension Education Center
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We offer in-person support and a University Connection. Extension provides practical education you can trust.
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Dining
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At UNH Dining Services we provide our students, faculty and staff with a variety of healthy, tasty options at almost any hour of the day or night. With 8 retail and 3 dining hall locations and a variety of payment options we have something to fit any appetite or budget.
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ESL Institute at UNH
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The ESL Institute at the University of New Hampshire envisions a community of learners in which all students are well prepared for responsible engagement in our linguistically and culturally diverse local and global communities.
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Friends of UNH Hockey
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The Friends of UNH Hockey is the largest athletic booster organization at the University of New Hampshire and one of the most successful in college hockey. We have been supporting the Wildcats since 1972 and are looking forward to another exciting season of Hockey East action!
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Graduate School - UNH Manchester
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Gymnastics
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Health Services
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We offer medical care and wellness education services to UNH students, faculty and staff.
Healthy UNH
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Healthy UNH is a campus-wide initiative at the University of New Hampshire that encourages faculty, staff, and students to improve their health while simultaneously decreasing health care costs.
Healthy UNH is staffed by the New Hampshire Institute for Health Policy and Practice at the University of New Hampshire.
Hillel
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Meet other Jewish students and students interested in Jewish culture. Socialize with each other. Come together for Social Justice Initiatives.
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Info Technology (UNH IT)
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Official Twitter of UNH Information Technology. News, tips, announcements, apps, reviews, and more for students, staff, and faculty.
Institute on Disability (IOD)
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The Institute on Disability/UCED (IOD) at the University of New Hampshire was established in 1987 to provide a university-based focus for the improvement of knowledge, policies, and practices related to the lives of persons with disabilities and their families.
InterOperability Laboratory (IOL)
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The UNH-IOL is a neutral, third-party laboratorydedicated to testing data networking technologies through industry collaboration.
IT Security
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UNH IT Security’s mission is to help you to protect the university’s information and computer systems as well as your own.
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Journalism
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The UNH Journalism Program is respected nationwide for turning out highly-trained professional writers and editors, many of whom have landed on the staffs of the country’s best known publications and media outlets. Founded in 1963 by legendary writer Donald Murray, the program is taught by journalists in a small classroom setting (no more than 20 students per class). We emphasize hands-on training with a strong liberal arts foundation.
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Library
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Media Relations / UNH News
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The Media Relations office at the University of New Hampshire works with local, regional and national media to tell the university’s stories and connect journalists with faculty experts. It disseminates news releases to members of the media and responds to media inquires. The office also produces Campus Journal, an online weekly newsletter that reaches more than 4,400 faculty and staff, and works with colleagues in University Communications and Marketing to produce UNHtoday, the university’s daily e-mail news update with more than 30,000 subscribers.
Mobile Application Suite
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The UNH Mobile Application Suite was released on 12/21/12 as a collaborative effort between members of Information Technology and New & Emerging Media. The app currently contains eighteen individual modules; twelve of which are programmed internally while the other six link to mobile-optimized responsive websites hosted within the UNH domain.
Museum of Art
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The Museum of Art is dedicated to service in two major areas: academic programs and community outreach. As a teaching museum, it provides students at the University of New Hampshire with challenging opportunities to learn from works of art on a first-hand basis. In community outreach, the Museum of Art is a center for the visual arts, where members of the University community and visitors to the University can enjoy art exhibitions and programs of high quality and broad interest.
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Natural Resources and Earth System Science (NRESS)
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New Hampshire Innovation Research Center (NHIRC)
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The NHIRC was created in 1991 by the New Hampshire Legislature, designating $500,000 annually to increase collaboration, technology development and innovation between New Hampshire businesses and universities. Businesses match their project awards to fund research which often leads to new products and processes.
New Hampshire LTAP
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The New Hampshire Local Technical Assistance Program provides training and services concerning the technology and management of roads and bridges to municipal highway department officials. Our aim is to foster an understanding that continued training is important for municipal highway department employees.
NORML
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University of New Hampshire chapter of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws.
Not Too Sharp
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Not Too Sharp is an all-male a cappella group from the University of New Hampshire in Durham, NH. Begun in 2002, the group performs live on the UNH campus, at other colleges, and for fundraisers, shows, businesses, and private parties in the New Hampshire community. Their annual benefit show supports the American Cancer Society.
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Operation Hat Trick
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Operation Hat Trick (OHT) is a philanthropic merchandising program based in Durham, NH focused on raising funds for American soldiers and veterans.
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Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics
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Preparing individuals to lead organizations in an ever-changing global economy.
Piscataqua Region Estuaries Partnership (PREP) Community
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PREP’s History Beginning in 1995, the New Hampshire Estuaries Project (NHEP) embarked on a process to develop and systematically address the 98 Action Items outlined in the program’s guiding document, the Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan. The intent was to achieve the Plan’s goals of improved water quality in New Hampshire’s estuaries
Police
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We encourage you to explore all information regarding services of our department such as campus advisories and alerts, crime statistics, crime prevention, victim/witness advocacy, personal safety, escort service, and how to report an emergency situation or other calls for service. Through programs of education, information, active police and security presence, we can accomplish our goal of supporting everyone in their educational pursuit in a community that is conducive to the true spirit of learning.
Police Chief
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Printing & Mail Services
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UNH Printing and Mailing Services works together to provide superior quality offset printing, rapid copy, graphic design and mailing services in a timely and cost effective manner.
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ROTC
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UNH Army ROTC is a program offered through the United States Army to assist prospective students a way to find scholarship help, and also set themselves up for a successful career in the army. With your scholarship you can attend UNH with paid tuition and housing. Also you will have the opportunity to train as an Army cadet along with other UNH students. With this experience you will surely make yourself stronger both mentally and physically.
Can you assign a dollar value to leadership? To confidence? How about a brilliant future and a guaranteed career? One thing you can put a value on is a college scholarship. Beyond that, the benefits of Air Force ROTC are priceless. Here at the University of New Hampshire, you will find not only a skilled Cadre and extraordinary cadet wing, but also a family. With roughly 50 cadets, you will be able to make friendships that last a lifetime and receive extensive hands-on training. Each semester is comprised of over a dozen exciting and challenging Leadership Labs, orchestrated by an outstanding cadet wing staff. For more information on Leadership Labs, see below or the tabs on the left.
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Science News
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The Media Relations office at the University of New Hampshire works with local, regional and national media to tell the university’s stories and connect journalists with faculty experts. It disseminates news releases to members of the media and responds to media inquires. The office also produces Campus Journal, an online weekly newsletter that reaches more than 4,400 faculty and staff, and works with colleagues in University Communications and Marketing to produce UNHtoday, the university’s daily e-mail news update with more than 30,000 subscribers.
Sea Grant
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Sea Grant is a federal-university partnership whose mission, as mandated by Congress, is to foster the sustainable development of the nation’s coastal resources. Operating through a university-based network, Sea Grant supports research, education and outreach to help balance the conservation of coastal and marine resources with a sustainable economy and environment. Sea Grant addresses a broad range of issues including aquaculture, marine biotechnology, seafood processing, the development of marine products, fisheries recruitment and conservation, estuarine processes and marine policy.
Sexual Harassment and Rape Prevention Program (SHARPP)
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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.
Sic'em Team
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The Student Involvement Card Team (SIC’em) is a group of UNH students and staff created to promote the card and all the activities sponsored by the card.
Skiing
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Students
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Sustainable UNH
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Home to the nation’s oldest endowed program, sustainability has long been a core value of the University of New Hampshire. It shapes our culture, informs our behavior, and is a guiding principle of everything we do. The Sustainability Institute was developed to reflect this belief system, and act as convener, cultivator and champion of sustainability on campus, in the state and region, and around the world.
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The New Hampshire
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The newspaper of the University of New Hampshire, always updated with the most current events.
Theatre and Dance
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UNH Buildings
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“Seeking (dis)comfort” is a research project seeking to provide UNH students/faculty/staff a way to communicate their discomfort in classrooms/buildings around campus. The goal of this research is to better inform the Energy Office and, thus, create more comfortable, energy efficient classrooms/buildings on campus.
UNH Magazine
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The gold-medal-winning UNH Magazine brings you intriguing stories about the University of New Hampshire and its alumni, faculty, students.
UNH Manchester
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UNH Manchester offers students the best of both worlds–a nationally recognized University of New Hampshire education and the unique opportunities available in a vibrant urban campus setting. Located in the heart of the I-93 corridor, the college brings the resources of the state’s flagship university to the region at an affordable, convenient commuter campus.
UNH School of Law
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The University of New Hampshire School of Law, an intimate, innovative law school, is committed to developing students who enjoy challenging dialogue from the first moments of orientation, embrace practice-based learning, grow through the collegiality of a 16:1 student/faculty ratio, and stand ready to join the ranks of alumni who are global leaders in intellectual property, general practice, social justice, and commerce and technology.
University of New Hampshire
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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.
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Veterans
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Veterans Services is committed to providing support and assistance for veterans, active duty, military, Guard/Reserves, and their dependents. Understanding and navigating the various resources available to UNH student veterans can be challenging. Our office is staffed by professional student affairs staff and student veterans who are here to help. We encourage you to visit our offices for assistance with any student or military-related concern.
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Wildcat Marching Band
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The University of New Hampshire bands are open to all UNH students, regardless of major. Some groups require an audition in order to participate.
Woodside Apartments
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The Woodside Apartment Complex is located at 60 Strafford Avenue immediately behind our world-class recreation and sports facility, the Whittemore Center/Campus Recreation Center, and is connected to the campus by an easy walk. The complex is nestled in a beautiful wooded area and consists of 99, four (4) person apartments housing 396 students. Each unit comes fully furnished with a complete kitchen and dining room, fully furnished living room and beds and bureaus for 4 residents. All units are equipped with the internet, cable television, on-site laundry facility which accepts Cat’s Cache only, and of course all heat and utilities are included in the one-time bill for the semester. On-site parking for 200 cars is available with the purchase of a parking permit from Parking Services. Smoking is prohibited in all buildings of the Woodside complex.
