Journalism

Rachel, Andrew, Donna, Josh and Becca Pincince

It Runs in the Family: Pincince Household Sends Seven Siblings to UNH

Becca Pincince ’26 didn’t experience the brief period of anonymity most freshmen are granted during their first days on campus after she arrived last fall. Instead, numerous professors and other members of the university community were quick to share that they recognized her last name. Which, of... Read More

Recent Stories

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    - From Nixon to Trump, and All the Presidents in Between
    Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Bob Woodward recently visited UNH. Read More
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    - The Political Stage
    Even if you haven’t seen the “Saturday Night Live” sketches featuring Alec Baldwin as Donald Trump and Kate McKinnon as Hillary Clinton, it’s likely you’ve read about them. A... Read More
  • UNH students in spin room during presidential candidates debate
    - Best Assignment Ever?
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  • Karen Andreas '88, Jane Harrigan and David Olson '92
    - A Quiver of Quill Awards
    When longtime former professor Jane Harrigan received the Yankee Quill Award in October for contributions to New England journalism, she joined a procession of UNH Quill winners,... Read More
  • Making TNH
    - Making TNH
    Twice a week it lands on a counter near you. It’s The New Hampshire, UNH’s student newspaper. Meet the journalists who log long hours to pull it together for publishing. Read More
  • soldier greeting children
    - Scenes From the Frontlines
    Nathan Webster’s images of soldiers in Iraq are part of the Conflict Zone exhibit at Dimond Library. The exhibit runs now through March 6. English instructor Nathan Webster knows... Read More
  • Melissa Proul working on a story
    - A Newsworthy Event Inspires a Career in News
    Twelve seconds changed Melissa Proulx’s life.  Twelve seconds. That’s how much time passed between the detonation of the first and the second bomb at last year’s Boston Marathon.... Read More
  • breanna edelstein and ericka depervil with camera
    - Tools of the Trade
    Breanna Edelstein ’14 (left) shares shots with Ericka Dupervil ’14 as they create a video for the 45-minute Film Festival in Tom Haines’s class. Journalism has gone online, and... Read More
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    - Q&A With Writer Chris Outcalt ’06
    The Donald Murray Visiting Journalist will discuss his career as a magazine writer and share his experiences with journalism students during his weeklong visit beginning April 8. Read More
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    - Meet the Absolutely Not Famous Jack Gray '02
    The CNN producer and humorous author of Pigeon in a Crosswalk: Tales of Anxiety and Accidental Glamour recalls his days as a student with a a nose for the news and a taste for MUB... Read More