
Denise Brown ’76
Denise Brown '76's advisor and favorite professor was John Hatch. He was always very helpful and supportive of her self-designed art and business majo...
Anything related to general seacoast New Hampshire area
Denise Brown '76's advisor and favorite professor was John Hatch. He was always very helpful and supportive of her self-designed art and business majo...
After finding her passion for Neuroscience during her time as an undergrad, Brianna Boulanger '15 eventually moved into UNH's graduate nursing program...
UNH helped to cultivate many of the skills that I use today, such as multi-tasking, prioritizing, working with others, and resourcefulness.
Jenn Moore '92 is the brainchild and co-founder of the Project Upcycle Runway Event and blogs about sustainable style at RecoverGirl.
"UNH gave me the opportunity to discover and develop my passion for sustainable food systems. The faculty, staff, and students all encouraged me to ma...
As one of the premier state institutions in the country, graduates leave UNH with the requisite skills to be successful in any endeavor or career they...
It’s that time of year again! The fourth annual #UNHServes Day of Service is coming up on Saturday, November 5. This is the largest annual day o...
Fall is the best time of year to go on a New England adventure.
From internships in Portsmouth to jobs in Durham, there are plenty of reasons for Wildcats to stick around the New Hampshire seacoast over the summer....
So, you’re enrolled at UNH. You’ve been to June Orientation, where you got more comfortable with campus and met some other future wildcats...
When summer is heating up, what better way to cool down than with a cup of frozen yogurt (better known as “froyo”) at FroZone in Durham? J...
Spring is right around the corner! With temps reaching 75 already, many Wildcats are looking for places to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday UN...
Walter Mitty: “When are you gonna to take it?” Sean O’Connell: “Sometimes I don’t. If I like a moment, I mean, ME, personally. I don’t like to have th...
My Guide to Boston Boston, one of the major cities of the northeast, is also one of the easiest rides to and from the UNH Durham Campus. Whether you k...
Sit down at a booth where the tabletops were painted by a local artist. While you’re reading the menu, try not to get distracted by the large, five-fo...
“If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.” – African Proverb Many first-year students are coming from high schools ...
Here we are, halfway through the 2015-16 school year. Back in September I posted simple Bucket List and the challenge of trying to complete it before ...
We are all flowers. Some of us are lilacs, others a daisy, but regardless of how we appear and our genetic classifications, each and every individual ...
It’s no secret that we live in society that revolves around technology. Social media consumes the lives of everyone it touches and a college stu...
I am a mentor, advisor, educator and administrator. I am a proud liberal arts graduate. I was not a business major. Though not a business major or ...
It’s hard not to notice the massive developments made in downtown Durham as you drive down Main Street. The majority of these are housing options, fro...
New Year, New Goals. Like a first-year student, look to the FIRE Program model for support. As fall semester ends at UNH and 2016 begins, it is a natu...
When I first stepped onto campus, you could say I was overwhelmed. There was so much to do, and I didn’t know where to start. After starting classes a...
For the 38th year, UNH will host the Evergreen Fair— an arts and crafts fair featuring 50 local artisans from New Hampshire and Maine. Working to make...
UNH Alum Jennifer (Gilbert) England ’94, and UNH staff member Martin England hosted their Fifth Annual Friends’ Thanksgiving in November at their two-...
This past Veteran’s Day, hundreds of current and former UNH students across the country spent their day off giving back to their local communiti...
Durham’s unique location between rivers, bays, and farms means there is no shortage of beautiful outdoor areas around UNH. It’s the perfec...
The #UNHSocial team took some time over the summer to catch up with a few of our alumni around the New Hampshire Seacoast. You probably already know t...
At the Hillary Clinton event on September 18th, UNH Chief of Police Paul Dean said something that we should all keep in mind: “Take advantage of all t...
Calling all UNH runners! Are you new to UNH or to running? Have no fear, our beautiful campus and surrounding area has numerous running possibilities....
Students from UNH’s Creative Writing MFA program had the exciting opportunity to meet with acclaimed author Salman Rushdie on Tuesday, September...
When you come to college, you know that your life is about to majorly change. Many of us are living on our own for the first time. For those of us who...
On Friday, May 8th, I got to take a much needed break from finals stress to attend a special event at 3S Artspace in Portsmouth – TEDx Piscataqua Rive...
As my time here at UNH (sadly) dwindles down, I have also been trying to whittle down my “UNH Bucket List.” Among the activities that I wa...
In honor of Cinco de Mayo coming up, I put together a list of Mexican restaurants that are either on campus or not too far from campus (and most of th...
Spring is finally upon us! While there is still a bit of snow on the ground, warmer temperatures are coming our way. This means it is time to go throu...
February 14th is just around the corner and whether you’re Cupid’s biggest fan or a Valentine’s Day Scrooge, there is some way for y...
This year marks the second annual UNH Serves Day hosted by the Department of Residential Life! How will you get involved on and around campus? What is...
This coming Tuesday, Nov 4, is Election Day! The votes cast on this year’s ballot will determine the house representative, governor, state senat...
#UNHSocial One of the best parts about being a part of the UNH Social Team is being able to go to different events that I wouldn’t have otherwise been...
What is Wildcat Friends? Wildcat Friends is a program at UNH that helps to give developmentally disabled young adults access to the kind of educationa...
The following is an interview with Martin Shore, a 1982 alumnus from The University of New Hampshire and the director and producer of Take Me To The R...
Campus Dining Transportation from UNH to Portsmouth One of the best parts about going to UNH is while we have the amazing college town of Durham right...
Let’s get real here, wildcats. As romantic as dinner for two at HoCo is, sometimes we need something a little more exciting to write home about. But a...
Craft beers have been on the rise for the past few years, but what you probably didn’t know that New Hampshire is ranked 30th in the United Stat...
Healthy Eating Made Simple for UNH Students Let’s face it, college is difficult enough without having to thinking about eating healthy. I think I may ...
Despite the bipolar weather we’ve been experiencing lately, summer is less than a month away! As I’m writing this, there are 8 days of classes l...
Newmarket, New Hampshire: population 8,936. Actually, make that 8,937 because as of 5 o’clock p.m. on April 1st I became a resident of this quaint New...
Feeling inspired by fellow blogger Emily’s sophomore slump blog… It’s two weeks after spring break. There are seven weeks left until...
So being in college means freedom. Well, more freedom than you’ve probably ever had. You aren’t living under your parents’ roof and you can sort of do...