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Alumni Profiles Turning Point : Judge Jimmie Moore '72 turned his own life around. Now he's helping others, from ex-cons to executives, turns their lives around, too. (Winter '09) Love Stories: Chance meetings that changed lives. (Winter '09) The Opinionator: Gary Langer '80 wants to know what you think. He's polling thousands of other people to find out. Got a problem with that? By Jane Harrigan. (Fall '08) Seed Money: With a gift of $25 million, Peter T. Paul '67 creates a business-college challenge. By Anne Downey '95G. (Fall '08) For the Love of Birds: Susan Schubel '84 has spent 20 years helping to bring back rare seabirds. By Suki Casanave '86G. (Fall '08) There For You: For Michele Lovell Loos '90, '06G, good nursing is a matter of life and death. By Virginia Stuart '75, '80G (Spring '08) Turning the Tide: Brazilian reporters ask a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, 'How can we stop the killing?' By Barbara Walsh '81 (Spring '08) The Professor Who Fell Out the Window And Other Stories. Illustrations by Michael Witte (Winter '08) Many UNH alumni are extraordinary, but only one, Betty Hill '58, is The First Lady of Flying Saucers. By J. Dennis Robinson '73 (Winter '08) This Stranger, My Son: An excerpt from the memoir, Without a Map. By Meredith Hall '95G (Fall '07) Out of the Ballpark: What are top athletes really like? Ask sportswriter Jackie MacMullan '82 By Patrick McClary '06 and Virginia Stuart '75, '80G (Spring '07) Second Act: Why have just one career when you can have two? By Suki Casanave '86G (Spring '07 A Life, Shared: Donald M. Murray, 1924-2006. By Jane Harrigan (Winter '07) The Unexpected Congresswoman: They said it couldn't be done. Carol Shea-Porter '74, '79G thought otherwise. By Sue Hertz '78. Also, Running in Office: Three students find mixing academics and politics is exhilarating—and tiring. by Kurt Aldag (Winter '07) Grape Ardor: Peter Paul '67 learns the art and science of winemaking. By Jane Harrigan (Fall 2006) Witness to War: Zach Bazzi '07 agreed to film his tour of duty in Iraq. By Suki Casanave '86G (Fall '06) Street Smart: As Boston became overwhelmed by gangs, probation officer Bill Stewart '73 decided the killing had to stop. By C.W. Wolff (Spring '06) Suite Success: Behind the scenes of big hotels. By Jody Record '95 (Fall '05) Becoming John Irving: An earnest but dejected young man, two professors and an improbably happy ending. By Jane Harrigan (Fall '05) Eight Days a Week: Only love could make restaurant owners work this hard. By Virginia Stuart '75, '80G (Winter '05) Nobody's Diva: Opera is fun, says Barbara Bonney '78. It's golf that's hard. By Jane Harrigan (Fall '04) Friends for Life: When her college roommate's chronic kidney disease became life-threatening, a UNH alumna knew what she had to do. By Laura Flynn McCarthy '81 (Spring '04) The Many Faces of Mike O'Malley: What TV Viewers don't know about this Hollywood star. By Carol Cambo '88 (Fall '03) Still Puzzled: The key to writing world-class crossword puzzles is a slightly zany take on life. By Jane Harrigan (Spring '03) Missilewoman: George W. Bush wants the U.S. safe from rogue missile attacks. Making it happen is the job of Rear Admiral Kate Paige '70. By Lisa Prevost '84 (Spring '03) How to be Thinner, Happier, Healthier, Sexier: As editor of Redbook, Ellen Kunes '81 has lots of advice for the contemporary woman. By Sue Hertz '78 (Winter '03) The Bear Essentials: Ben Kilham '74 prepares orphaned bears for life in the wild. By Robert Caputo (Fall '02) Aboard the Blue Yankee: Bob Towse '63 wins races with will, skill, and a lucky boat. By Maggie Paine (Spring '02) The World's Top Cop: The first American to lead Interpol is at the center of the war on terrorism. By Maggie Paine (Winter '02) Encounters with Leviathan: David Potter '74 helps to save the right whales. By Carol Connare '88 (Fall '01) The Entrepreneurial Edge: Get ready for the roller-coaster ride of your life. By Kimberly Swick Slover (Fall '01) The Long Road Home: A center to help people with brain injuries is established by David Krempels '73. By Bill Burtis (Spring '01) Accordion Warrior: Gary Sredzienski '85. By Anne Downey '95G A Taste of Italy: Mary Ann Esposito '91G. By Maggie Paine (Spring '00) Do Not Discard: Paralyzed by a diving accident, Rob DeBlois '76 teaches students least likely to succeed. By Michael Brosnan '80G (Winter '00) A Pilot's Tale: Doug Hamilton '86. By Matthew Klam '86 (Spring '99) High Altitude Rescue: Clint Chase '97. By Brion O'Connor '83 (Winter '99) |
| Arts |
Immersion: Studying in art-steeped Italy,
UNH students visit museums, see the masters--and then paint Roman ruins, graffiti-covered walls and sun-drenched hillsides. Interviews by Lewis I. Rice (Fall '08) Poetic Justice: Charles Simic grew up in war-torn Belgrade, has a passion for sausage, and spins surreal worlds out of words. He's the nation's newest Poet Laureate. By Virginia Stuart '75, '80G (Fall '07) All Music, All the Time: The halls are alive with the sounds of music. By C.W. Wolff (Winter '07) Brave New World: The Shoals meet "The Tempest". By Candice Stover (Fall '05) The Best Words: Poetry by Alumni and UNH faculty (Spring 2005) Nobody's Diva: Opera is fun, says Barbara Bonney '78. It's golf that's hard. By Jane Harrigan (Fall '04) Gifted: Who would give away their most precious piece of art? By Suki Casanave '86G (Fall '04) Public Treasures: UNH's Very Special Collections. By Suki Casanave '86G (Fall '03) Accordion Warrior: Gary Sredzienski '85. By Anne Downey '95G (Fall '00) Hitting the High Notes: Jazz great Clark Terry's festival is a UNH tradition. By Michael Jones (Fall '00) The Eye Behind the Image: 86 years of photography at UNH. By Gary Samson (Winter '00) |
| Business |
Bear Baiting: You can count on professors to say something provocative about the economy (Winter '09) Second Act: Why have just one career when you can have two? By Suki Casanave '86G (Spring '07) Eight days a week: Only love could make restaurant owners work so hard by Virginia Stuart '75, '80G (Winter '05) Suite Success: UNH alums put the "hospitable" in hospitality management (Fall '05) The Entrepreneurial Edge: Get ready for the roller-coaster ride of your life. By Kimberly Swick Slover (Fall '01) Megabyte Matchmakers: UNH's Interoperability Lab helps your hardware get along with mine. By David Appell (Fall '00) Inventing the E-Coast: UNH grads build their own Silicon Valley. By Rachel M. Collins '81 (Spring '00) |
| Campus today |
Sticker Shock: What is driving the high cost of higher education in generalÑand a UNH education in particular?
By Jake Chapline (Spring '09) A Matter of Common Sense: If we don't take care of the earth, and our culture, who will? By Suki Casanave '86G (Spring '08) Intermission: What do UNH students do when they need a break from the books? By UNH photographer Lisa Nugent (Winter '08) Flying Start: The new UNH president charts an ambitious course. By Suki Casanave '86G (Fall '07) Minds Over Matter: Students apply the principles of "biopotential" in a quest to achieve human potential. By Virginia Stuart '75, '80G (Fall '07) An Uncommon Commencement: Two presidents give the Class of 2007 a memorable send-off. By C. W. Wolff (Spring '07) Heart-Leaves of Lilac: Professor emeritus Owen Rogers' quest for the perfect lilac. By Suki Casanave '86G (Spring '07) All Music, All the Time: The halls are alive with the sounds of music. By C.W. Wolff (Winter '07) The Green Team: Innovation, expertise, energized students—UNH is harnessing all its resources to generate a new kind of power to the people. By Bill Burtis (Winter '07) Extreme Makover: At 113, T-Hall is feeling its age. By Virginia Stuart '75, 80G (Fall 2006) The Lure of Tuckerman: Generations of UNHers have made Tucks of their own. By Sue Hertz '78 (Winter '06) New Kid on the BlockThey Made it to UNH—now will they make it through their first year? By Todd Balf '83 (Winter '06) Campus Compass: Make UNH new, but keep it old. By Suki Casanave '86G (Winter '05) Kah-ooh-wah! The Outing Club still answers the call of the wild. By Shannon Goff '03 and Anne Downey '96G (Winter '04) Phat Food: Revisiting the scene of culinary nightmares, a UNH alum wonders, can this be UNH Dining? By Todd Balf '83 (Winter '04) Only in New Hampshire: To study politics, UNH students just have to step outside. By Virginia Stuart '75, '80G (Winter '04) Answering the Call: Spend a night with Durham's volunteer ambulance corps. By Brion O'Connor '83 (Spring '03) Club Kids By Shannan Goff '03 and Heather Camarata '05 (Winter '03) Lost and Found: Refugees from war in Sudan start a new life at UNH. By Lorraine Stuart Merrill '73 (Winter '03) Beyond the Next Horizon: The most ambitious fund-raising campaign ever undertaken by UNH is changing the university in ways large and small. By Anne Downey '95G (Fall '02) The Route to the Top: A new president maps the university's next ascent. By Maggie Paine (Fall '02) Profile of a President: Joan Leitzel's gift to New Hampshire is a stronger, better university. By Lois Shea '95G (Spring '02) Another Kind of Intelligence: What's your emotional IQ? By Anne Downey '95G (Fall '01) A Midsummer Term's Dream: UNH students and professors study in Cambridge. By Jane Harrigan (Spring '01) Close Quarters: How do students make a home away from home? By Maggie Paine (Winter '01) Safe at Home? Professor Murray Straus studies domestic violence. By Elibet Moore Chase '81 (Winter '01) Hitting the High Notes: Jazz great Clark Terry's festival is a UNH tradition. By Michael Jones (Fall '00) See Me, Hear Me: UNH and diversity. By Laura Pappano (Spring '00) Running with the Current: Current events bring more than news to the classroom. By Elibet Moore Chase '81 (Fall '99) Building on Success: The New Horizon campaign will take UNH to a new level of excellence. By Meg Torbert and Maggie Paine (Fall '99) The Body Electric: A professor is struck by lightning. By Anne Downey '86G (Spring '99) A Glorious Space: Dimond Library is renovated and expanded. By Meg Torbert (Winter '99) Like a Hurricane: Visionary Dennis Meadows. By Kimberly Swick Slover (Fall '98) |
| Environment |
Dangerous Waters: Could there be a connection between blue-green algae and clusters of deadly neurological disease near our lakes?
By Virginia Stuart '75 '80G (Spring '09) The Future of Fishing: UNH researchers work on the complicated, contentious and global problem of how to keep fish from disappearing from our oceans By Dolores Jalbert Leonard (Spring '09) For the Love of Birds: Susan Schubel '84 has spent 20 years helping to bring back rare seabirds. By Suki Casanave '86G. (Fall '08) Freedom Fighter: Ed Lyman '88G employs old whaling techniques to release humpbacks from lines and nets. By Suki Casanave '86G (Spring '08) A Matter of Common Sense: If we don't take care of the earth, and our culture, who will? By Suki Casanave '86G (Winter '07) Hurricane Hunter: While most people are fleeing from a hurricane, Jason Dunion '92 flies toward it. By Todd Balf '83 (Spring '08) The Green Team: Innovation, expertise, energized students—UNH is harnessing all its resources to generate a new kind of power to the people. By Bill Burtis (Winter '07) On Thin Ice: What will the future hold if Arctic glaciers continue to melt at an accelerating rate? By David Sims '81 (Winter '07) Into the Woods: The technology is cutting edge. The issues are complex. But forestry still attracts students driven by an age-old passion. By Suki Casanave '86G (Spring 2006) Planting Hope: Florence Reed '90 seeks to help both farmers and the rain forest. By Suki Casanave '86G (Spring '05) The Not-So-Elusive Modern Moose: They're back. Now What? By Virginia Stuart '75, '80G (Spring 2003) Classroom with a View: Studying New Zealand's endangered wildlife, scientists say, is like studying life on another planet. By Chris Hegan and Linda Bercusson, with Suki Casanave '86G (Fall '04) Encounters with Leviathan: David Potter '74 helps to save the right whales. By Carol Connare '88 (Fall '01) Science on Ice: An expedition across Antarctica seeks clues to the Earth's future. By Suki Casanave '86G (Winter '00) Life on the Edge: UNH takes the lead in estuary research. By Suki Casanave '86G (Fall '98) |
| Gifts to UNH |
Seed Money: With a gift of $25 million,
Peter T. Paul '67 creates a business-college challenge. By Anne Downey '95G. (Fall '08) Encouraging Young Leaders: A gift of scholarships for top New Hampshire students. By Suki Casanave '86 (Fall 2008) Two Million-Dollar Gifts: Thomas P. Putnam and Edward A. Fish '58 give to UNH. (Spring '07) A Suprise Gift from an Unassuming Source: A modest Massachusetts couple leaves millions to UNH. (Winter '06) Gifted: Who would give away their most precious piece of art? By Suki Casanave '86G (Fall '04) A Weighty Gift: Jerry Azumah '99 donates $100,000 for weight room (Fall '03) Friend of the Family: A gift from Marcy Carsey '66 creates an institute that brings together nine centers (Spring '02) A Gift for Tomorrow's Technology Leaders: $7 million gift creates Hamel Center Building on Success: The New Horizon campaign will take UNH to a new level of excellence. By Meg Torbert and Maggie Paine (Fall '99) Beyond the Next Horizon: The most ambitious fund-raising campaign ever undertaken by UNH is changing the university in ways large and small. By Anne Downey '95G (Fall '02) |
| History |
Nothing More Suprising:
UNH helps Celia Thaxter's historic garden bloom on Appledore Island. (Spring '09) Buried Treasure: What a UNH professor and his students find out about ancient civilizations in Turkey may tell us more about our own (Fall '08) The Professor Who Fell Out the Window And Other Stories Illustrations by Michael Witte (Winter '08) Many UNH alumni are extraordinary, but only one, Betty Hill '58, is The First Lady of Flying Saucers. By J. Dennis Robinson '73 (Winter '08) Cents and Sensibility: Ben Thompson's story of secrecy, love and outrage in 19th-century Durham. By Virginia Stuart '75, '80G (Spring '06) Naked Ambition: It's not just the 21st century that has Olympic fever—the anchient world was sports-crazed, too. By Suki Casanave '86G (Spring '04) Connected by Courage: For two families, an extraordinary example of World War II heroism live on. By Jody Record '95 (Spring '04) Kah-ooh-wah! The Outing Club still answers the call of the wild. By Shannon Goff '03 and Anne Downey '96G (Winter '04) Public Treasures: UNH's Very Special Collections. By Suki Casanave '86G (Fall '03) Bill Saturno and the Temple of (not quite) Doom: A "day-trip" through the Guatemalan jungle leads to an amazing discovery. By Anne Downey '95G (Spring '02) One Man's Vision: Eric Huddleston's legacy is the campus we know today. By John Milne (Winter '02) Return to Glory: Saving the biggest old house in New England. By Suki Casanave '86G (Winter '02) Courage Under Fire: Professor Gwynne Daggett's greatest lesson was the example of his life. By Kimberly Swick Slover (Fall '01) Fire from the Sky: Excerpt from a memoir by Pulitzer Prize-winning UNH poetry professor Charles Simic (Spring '01) Islands in Time: The Isles of Shoals are a place for study and reflection. By Kimberly Swick Slover (Spring '00) The Eye Behind the Image: 86 years of photography at UNH. By Gary Samson (Winter '00) |
| People helping people |
Dangerous Waters: Could there be a connection between blue-green algae and clusters of deadly neurological disease near our lakes?
By Virginia Stuart '75 '80G (Spring '09) Turning Point : Judge Jimmie Moore '72 turned his own life around. Now he's helping others, from ex-cons to executives, turns their lives around, too. (Winter '09) Turning the Tide: Brazilian reporters ask a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, 'How can we stop the killing?' By Barbara Walsh '81 (Spring '08) There For You: For Michele Lovell Loos '90, '06G, good nursing is a matter of life and death. By Virginia Stuart '75, '80G (Spring '08) Pushing Back: Research helps parents and educators break the cycle of bullying. By Karen Tongue Hammond '64 (Winter '08) Minds Over Matter: Students apply the principles of "biopotential" in a quest to achieve human potential. By Virginia Stuart '75, '80G (Fall '07) Spreading the Net: UNH aids suicide prevention. By Michael Brosnan '86G (Winter '05> The Write Way: Donald Graves still leads the writing revolution he sparked. By Kimberly Swick Slover (Winter '05) Connected by Courage: For two families, an extraordinary example of World War II heroism live on by Jody Record '95 (Spring '04) Friends for Life: When her college roommate's chronic kidney disease became life-threatening, a UNH alumna knew what she had to do. By Laura Flynn McCarthy '81 (Spring '04) Standing in Two Worlds: Immigration spurs a complex, and some researchers argue, beneficial worldwide network. By Suki Cassanave '86G Messages from Miah: A UNH professor teaches silent children to communicate. By Jake Chapline (Winter '03) The Long Road Home: A center to help people with brain injuries is established by David Krempels '73. By Bill Burtis (Spring '01) Rings Around Rosie: The state turns to UNH for help with its services for people with disabilities. By Meg Torbert (Fall '00) Do Not Discard: Paralyzed by a diving accident, Rob DeBlois '76 teaches students least likely to succeed. By Michael Brosnan '80G (Winter '00) Building on Success: The New Horizon campaign will take UNH to a new level of excellence. By Meg Torbert and Maggie Paine (Fall '99) Caring for our Children: How well do we take care of our youngest citizens? By Susan Warner Smith (Winter '99) |
| Research |
Dangerous Waters: Could there be a connection between blue-green algae and clusters of deadly neurological disease near our lakes?
By Virginia Stuart '75 '80G (Spring '09) The Future of Fishing: UNH researchers work on the complicated, contentious and global problem of how to keep fish from disappearing from our oceans By Dolores Jalbert Leonard (Spring '09) Water World: Colin Ware's work on a Smithsonian exhibit displays the complexity of ocean waters. By Suki Casanave '86G. (Winter '09) For the Love of Birds: Susan Schubel '84 has spent 20 years helping to bring back rare seabirds. By Suki Casanave '86G. (Fall '08) Buried Treasure: What a UNH professor and his students find out about ancient civilizations in Turkey may tell us more about our own (Fall '08) Hurricane Hunter: While most people are fleeing from a hurricane, Jason Dunion '92 flies toward it. By Todd Balf '83 (Spring '08) Pushing Back: Research helps parents and educators break the cycle of bullying. By Karen Tongue Hammond '64 (Winter '08) Repeat After Me: Memory research is uncovering surprising new knowledge about how we remember. By C.W. Wolff (Fall '07) Minds Over Matter: Students apply the principles of "biopotential" in a quest to achieve human potential. By Virginia Stuart '75, '80G (Fall '07) On Thin Ice: What will the future hold if Arctic glaciers continue to melt at an accelerating rate? By David Sims '81 (Winter '07) The Green Team: Innovation, expertise, energized students—UNH is harnessing all its resources to generate a new kind of power to the people. By Bill Burtis (Winter '07) Heart-Leaves of Lilac: Professor emeritus Owen Rogers' quest for the perfect lilac. By Suki Casanave '86G (Spring '07) The Skinny on Fat: If biology got us into his fix, perhaps brains can get us out. By Virginia Stuart '74, '80G (Winter '06) Volcano Song: Like elephants and whales, volcanoes produce low-frequency sound that carries a message. By Robert Emro (Winter '06) Space Rocks!: UNH plasma physicists and students want to know how the universe works. By Rachel M. Collins (Fall '05) View Finder: A professor's device may help doctord see inside the lungs. By Robert Emro (Spring 2005) Air Heads: Trying to understand the air we breathe. By David Sims '81 (Winter '05) Small Science: The future of nanotechnology at UNH is big. By David Brooks (Fall '04) Naked Ambition: It's not just the 21st century that has Olympic fever—the ancient world was sports-crazed, too. By Suki Casanave '86G (Spring '04) Crustaceans with Attitude: Lobsters can be combative, agile and suprisingly tender (and not just to eat). By Virginia Stuart '75, '80G (Spring '04) Standing in Two Worlds: Immigration spurs a complex, and some researchers argue, beneficial worldwide network. By Suki Cassanave '86G The Species Race: The world is losing plants faster than scientists can find them. By Virginia Stuart '75, '80G (Fall '03) Quiet Hero: An unassuming researcher embarks on a courageous quest that changes his life forever. By Suki Casanave '86G (Spring '03) Messages from Miah: A UNH professor teaches silent children to communicate. By Jake Chapline (Winter '03) Here Comes the Sun: UNH scientists are unraveling the mysteries of solar storms. By Jake Chapline (Fall '02) Bill Saturno and the Temple of (not quite) Doom: A "day-trip" through the Guatemalan jungle leads to an amazing discovery. By Anne Downey '95G (Spring '02) Into the Deep: Join Karen Von Damm on a voyage to the bottom of the sea. By Robert Kunzig Another Kind of Intelligence: What's your emotional IQ? By Anne Downey '95G (Fall '01) Encounters with Leviathan: David Potter '74 helps to save the right whales. By Carol Connare '88 (Fall '01) Water, Water.... Nowhere? More than 1.7 billion people suffer from shortages of fresh water. It will only get worse. By David Appell (Spring '01) Tomorrow's Forecast: Soon will be lot more accurate. By David Brooks (Winter '01) Megabyte Matchmakers: UNH's Interoperability Lab helps your hardware get along with mine. By David Appell (Fall '00) Science on Ice: An expedition across Antarctica seeks clues to the Earth's future. By Suki Casanave '86G (Winter '00) The Next Big Thing: Forecasts for a new millennium, by Kimberly Swick Slover (Winter '00) Launched into Space: Becoming a rocket scientist makes for an interesting ride. By Anne Downey '95G (Fall '99) Portraits of the Deep: Ocean mapping unveils the secrets of the deep. By Suki Casanave '86G (Spring '99) Earning Credit in the Underworld: Cave archaeology in Belize (Fall '98) Life on the Edge: UNH takes the lead in estuary research. By Suki Casanave '86G (Fall '98) |
| Society today |
The Opinionator: Gary Langer '80 wants to know
what you think. He's polling thousands of other people to find out. Got a problem with that? By Jane Harrigan. (Fall '08) Pushing Back: Research helps parents and educators break the cycle of bullying. By Karen Tongue Hammond '64 (Winter '08) Ten Things Everyone Should Know About Aging...: Experts and alumni talk about growing older. By Karen Tongue Hammond '64 (Fall 2006) Digital Dimond: Are books passé in the electronic age? By Clare Kittredge, '80G (Spring 2006) The Real New England: A long-awaited encyclopedia proves the tourist brochures wrong. By Suki Casanave '86G (Fall '05) Graduating Into the Real World, Armed - R.O.T.C. students step up. By Samuel G. Freedman (Spring '05) For the Children's Sake: Can you become a better parent in prison? By Anne Downey '95G (Fall '03) Safe at Home? Professor Murray Straus studies domestic violence. By Elibet Moore Chase '81 (Winter '01) The Next Big Thing: Forecasts for a new millennium. By Kimberly Swick Slover (Winter '00) Farming's New Landscape: New Hampshire farmers combine tradition and innovation. By Elibet Moore Chase '81 (Spring '99) Making Sense of the Media Circus: When the news becomes the news. By Barbara Walsh '81 (Winter '99) Caring for our Children: How well do we take care of our youngest citizens? By Susan Warner Smith (Winter '99) |
| Sports |
Blind Date: Two equestrian teams win bigÑincluding a national championshipÑon horses they've never met. (Spring '09) Beware the Underdogs: UNH football is the story of underdogs and late bloomers coming from behind to win By David Moore (Winter '09) Intermission: What do UNH students do when they need a break from the books? By UNH photographer Lisa Nugent (Winter '08) Out of the Ballpark: What are top athletes really like? Ask sportswriter Jackie MacMullan '82. By Patrick McClary '06 and Virginia Stuart '75, '80G (Spring '07) Taking Life to the Mat: UNH wrestlers find success far from the limelight. By Jim Collins (Spring '02) Hearts That Bleed Blue Forever: UNH hockey has a long tradition. By Stephen Hardy (Winter '01) The Art of Coaching: Coaches mold teams, and players. By Alllen Lessels '76 (Fall '99) |
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