
Kelly Moynihan ’14
Kelly Moynihan '14 is a UNH Alumna living in Chicago, IL, working for National Dairy Council's Sustainability Department
Kelly Moynihan '14 is a UNH Alumna living in Chicago, IL, working for National Dairy Council's Sustainability Department
Charlie Smith '10 works for a small engineering firm in Bozeman, MT while living in his tiny house.
The history department pushed me to become an effective communicator, both verbally and in writing. It also fostered a curiosity and resourcefulness t...
It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year…Or is it? With the holiday season fast approaching, one cannot help but feel excited for all the ...
On Friday, March 27th, I was lucky enough to attend the Gourmet Dinner, New Orleans: Unmasked, on behalf of the UNH Social Team. I enjoyed a night ful...
Believe it or not – spring is here. With the Spring Equinox having happened on Friday, March 20th, it is officially springtime. However, with gr...
UNH students are really lucky in the fact that we have a plethora of different leadership opportunities to pick from if that is something you a...
New Englanders love their sports, that’s for sure. So, Sunday night was a big night in all of New England, UNH included. Whether you are from he...
Every year in January, more than 50 UNH students cut their Winter Break short and spend five days at Camp Merrowvista in Tuftonboro, N.H., and have th...
It’s no secret that registering for classes is probably one of the most stressful times here on campus. Everything is contingent on your ...
If you haven’t experience this much needed and lengthy winter break, you’re in a for a treat. After months of a large course load, shower shoes and ha...
Returning home and seeing family and friends can be a very exciting time for a college student. Typically, Thanksgiving is the first time everyone is ...
UNH’s American Idol American Idol is a household name – we all recognize it from the days of Simon Cowell to how it has evolved during the...
The Fear of Missing Out on UNH Hockey I remember way back freshman year when hockey season started up- I had grown up without ever having gone to a ho...
The UNH Body Monologues The Body Monologues is an event put on through Health Services and the UNH eating concern mentors as part of Love Your Body We...
Why Go to the Astronomy Festival 2014? As a student in the College of Liberal Arts, I don’t tend to attend science-orientated events. However, through...
Slightly Stoopid for UNH Fall Concert UNH students are familiar with the Student Committee On Popular Entertainment, popularly referred to as SCOPE. E...
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...
Homecoming 2014 Master Schedule Friday, October 10 UNH Bookstore Open 9am-4pm Memorial Union Building University Museum Exhibit Bringing the U...
The time has come to add to the Wildcat craft beer family. This time around I decided to go with a more personal take. To be honest, there are not as ...
Galina Kinsella ’15 is a biomedical science: medical and veterinary science major who just happens to know a thing or two about koalas. Galina receive...
The time has come when the #UNH14 class has transitioned from going to what feels like hundreds of graduation parties and collecting countless checks ...
I just recently graduated from UNH with a degree in Business Administration this past May and I was presently surprised when I was offered a job for t...
President Mark Huddleston was fashionably late to the State of the University speech held on February 4th, 2013 — but only by 2 minutes! The Sta...
On Tuesday night two hundred people filled the Strafford Room to hear from four extraordinary UNH alumni. Shelly-Ann Richmond, Earlene Mends, Malik Az...
The harsh reality of Thanksgiving this year fell into the lap of repetition.With 30 place settings, 13 desserts, five tables, and two turkeys, my Than...
Fall in New Hampshire is a beautiful season. As the leaves begin to change and the weather turns colder, it’s nice to be able to enjoy the natural bea...
“Today’s a great day to be Wildcat!” shouted a group of UNH students and staff decked out in blue and white garb, body paint, and ac...
Whether you want to admit it or not, your senior year of high school wasn’t all it was cracked up to be. You and your best friends drifted apart...
I was offered a Resident Advisor (RA) position in Christensen Hall back at the end of February, which I was really excited about since that’s the dorm...
Bill Clinton, Chelsea Clinton, Stephen Colbert, Kenneth Cole, Jada Pinkett-Smith, Zainab Salbi, and Jack Dorsey. All in one place. These are just a fe...
When I tell people that I live in Stoke Hall, they apologize to me. But for three years I’ve called the largest dorm on campus my home, and not with ...
Yesterday I embarked on a journey of sorts. Like many students on the UNH campus I often walk across campus mindlessly, blind to the art, the architec...
For months I have been waiting, impatiently, for the new business school to be done. The brand new state of the art, Peter T. Paul School of Business...
This past weekend, the town of Durham – and the New England coast in general – endured yet another storm. For a better reference, check ou...