Donors

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Donor Support Fuels Enriching Futures for UNH Students

Donor support has the power to truly change the lives of our students. Your gifts fuel dreams and help shape paths to inspiring futures Wildcats envision for themselves. Read More

Recent Stories

  • Donor Impact: ECenter
    - Donor Impact: ECenter
    UNH Today talks with Heather MacNeill about how donors help make the ECenter successful.   Read More
  • UNH students walking down Main St. in Durham, NH
    - Donor Impact: International Education and Global Engagement
    UNH Today talks with Gregg Orifici about how donors impact the work of the UNH Center for International Education and Global Engagement.  Read More
  • UNH rowers on a dock holding oars
    - Donor Impact: Rowing
    UNH Today spoke with Rachel Rawlinson recently about how donors help make her program successful. Rawlinson is head of men's and women's rowing at UNH.  How does donor support... Read More
  • SEM image of volcanic ash
    - Smart Ash
    New UNH research will help scientists measure, and thus predict the movement of, tiny particles like ash from volcanic eruptions. Read More
  • Corinna Jenkins Tucker
    - Sibling Studies
    Corinna Jenkins Tucker aims to understand the role of conflict in sibling relationships. Read More
  • Crowd of students inside the Memorial Union Building
    - Heart of Campus
    The MUB is known as the heart of the campus for good reason — and donors keep that heart beating all year long. Read More
  • Thompson Hall exterior
    - Leading the Way
    For a select group of donors, giving to UNH is about showing what philanthropy at the university can accomplish.  Read More
  • UNH researcher Win Watson
    - A Deep Dive on a Keystone Species
    Watch how UNH professor Win Watson and graduate student Meghan Owings are helping save horseshoe crabs. Read More
  • Thanh Drinh '17
    - Payback
    Thanh Dinh ’17 had a personal reason for delaying his application to medical school so he could volunteer with City Year, and he offers it up readily: When he needed support,... Read More
  • Salme Cook, an oceanography Ph.D. student
    - Faster Than Lightning Research
    To know how sediment moves in an estuary, you have to know how the water flows — the tides, the currents. Using computer models to understand that motion can be time-consuming and... Read More