
Sara Santos ’14
During her study abroad, Sara Santos '14 learned about the animal agriculture industry. Now she works as a Marketing and Communications Analyst for th...
During her study abroad, Sara Santos '14 learned about the animal agriculture industry. Now she works as a Marketing and Communications Analyst for th...
"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...
Kelly Moynihan '14 is a UNH Alumna living in Chicago, IL, working for National Dairy Council's Sustainability Department
Are you ever in a rush, running late or just too busy to sit in the dining halls and eat? Problem solved: Use the UNH to-go box system. If you ever ju...
Over the past four years in Durham, I’ve learned a lot about what it means to be a student at the University of New Hampshire, formally what it means ...
As a graduating senior, I have begun the dreaded job search. Indeed.com has a permanent place on my “most visited website” list on Google Chrome. I ha...
There are so many different majors offered at UNH. From athletic training to equine studies, there’s a place for everyone on campus. Zoom in on ...
Fast Fashion; what is it and how are you contributing? Basically fast fashion is exactly what it sounds like; it’s the term to describe the make of pa...
Zika: the word doesn’t really sound that dangerous. Zika sounds like the name of a Saturday night beverage, or the latest dance craze. Zika could be a...
This Christmas, I asked “Santa” for a compost bin. Yes, the only thing this environmentalist wanted was a glorified trashcan. I always rec...
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...
One of my professors stated that the first 15 years of the 21st century is going to be defined by conflict and terror in the history books. In light o...
UNH is known for plenty of things. From T-Hall to the Whit, we’re a pretty recognizable campus. But what you may not know is that UNH is a innov...
Like Emily said in her blog, Spring in November, climate change is happening and global warming is real. While I can’t complain about the warm w...
So, Wednesday is Earth Day. Though the holiday’s been around since 1970, it feels more relevant than ever given the environmental problems we face. Of...
Energy is a part of everyone’s daily life… …from riding the bus around campus to powering up your laptop! Every day you probably encounter many differ...
Put on by UNH’s Sustainability Institute, the second annual Sustainability Summit is sure to be both interesting and educational. This year the ...
Valentine’s Day is a holiday either loved or hated with very few people taking an intermediate stance. Now, everyone can love this heart-filled ...
All rules exist for a reason, we all know this; we have been told since we were young. Some rules are disliked for a lot of reasons, one being that pe...
Heating in the Residence Halls As the sun sets earlier (often with a spectacularly beautiful display of color!), casting campus in shadow, so too is t...
UNH Unplugged Energy Challenge The time has come, as the last of the vibrantly colored leaves float across campus, for the UNH Unplugged Energy Challe...
Want to learn more about how you can reduce waste at our school? Post-Landfill Action Network (PLAN) was created with two main goals in mind: to desi...
Food Solutions New England (FSNE) is an initiative among the six New England states to build capacity to produce at least 50 percent of clean, fair, j...