Alumni
Building a Better Childcare System in New Hampshire
A Carsey School expert breaks down the complicated landscape of childcare in New Hampshire. Read More-
09/12/25
Dana Hamel, University’s Most Generous Benefactor, Passes Away at 94
Longtime philanthropist Dana Hamel, whose optimism for the future took shape here at UNH through his philanthropic support of the next generation of... -
09/10/25
A New Era of Executive Education at Paul College
UNH’s Peter T. Paul College has launched The Leadership Edge, a modular executive education program designed for flexibility and accessibility.... -
09/09/25
Take a Peek Behind the Scenes With an L.L. Bean Intern
Join UNH marketing major Matt Solan as he shows us around L.L. Bean, where he completed a summer internship this year. Solan helped create content... -
09/09/25
Reflecting on 9/11 at UNH
On the 24th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the University of New Hampshire community pauses to remember the members of the UNH family...
Recent Stories
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06/06/16 - A Record-Setting GiftIn celebration of their 50th reunion, members of the class of 1966 went above and beyond for their alma mater. At their Golden Wildcat Lunch during Reunion Weekend on Saturday,... Read More
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06/05/16 - The New DeanHeidi Bostic begins her new role as dean of the College of Liberal Arts this month. Bostic will assume leadership on June 27, following the retirement of Kenneth Fuld, who served... Read More
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06/03/16 - Making Friends and Leading the WayDespite transferring to UNH the second semester of his sophomore year, Cory Nitschelm ’16 didn’t miss a beat getting involved at his new school. Literally. One of the first things... Read More
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06/03/16 - Divins Drills DownDavid Divins is EOS’s first full-time associate director since 2012. Read More
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06/02/16 - Discussion with the DeanNH Business Review writes, "If there is such a thing as a nontraditional dean of a nationally ranked business school," it is Deborah Merrill-Sands. Read More
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06/01/16 - The Road to RioA love of figure skating is taking Katie McCarter ’10 to the Olympics for the third time. That’s because it’s how her career with the games began, as coordinator of the U.S.... Read More
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06/01/16 - Reclaiming Our HistoryThe first novel published by an African-American woman. A burial ground lost for decades beneath a city street. An eloquent petition from a group of enslaved men seeking freedom... Read More
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06/01/16 - Full STEM AheadAdrien Deshaies is helping his students push limits and approach science in unconventional ways. A science and robotics teacher at Belmont High School in New Hampshire, he... Read More
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05/31/16 - Soil, Sun and SuccessQ: My family and I have wanted to start a vegetable garden in our backyard for a couple of years now. This year we are finally ready to make it happen. Can you give us some tips... Read More
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05/27/16 - Field of GreensMany New Hampshire farmers view trading their tried-and-true full season silage corn variety for one with a shorter growing season as more than a little risky. But not Adam Crete... Read More