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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

  • UNH associate professor of anthropology Meghan Howey
    - Meghan Howey Digs Durham
    On the edge of Great Bay, Meghan Howey, associate professor of anthropology, digs for clues to New Hampshire's early — and violent — past.   Read More
  • montage of 5 student fellows
    - Fellows Rising
    Five student fellows look back on their college careers as they move surely into their futures. Read More
  • a New Hampshire river during autumn
    - UNH, Town of Durham Receive Sustainability Award from NHDES
    NHDES has recognized UNH and the town of Durham with Its Source Water Sustainability Award. Read More
  • Flooded road with hazard sign in front
    - Road Scholars
    Rising groundwater can flood roads up to two miles from the ocean, new research from UNH has found. On New Hampshire’s Seacoast, rising seas could cause flooded roads in... Read More
  • students at table presenting their work
    - How Now Wildcats
    In Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night,” Duke Orsino famously says, “If music be the food of love, play on.” It’s a sentiment that could be applied to a collaboration between two English... Read More
  • photo of Paul Pouliot, Denise Pouliot and Grace Dietz
    - Indigenous New Hampshire
    When it comes to telling the stories of indigenous people in New Hampshire, the “official” history — found on historical site markers, in textbooks and on public murals, among... Read More
  • six images of student winners with large checks
    - Passport to Innovation
    UNH's ECenter recently awarded $19,500 as part of the i2 Passport Program. Read More
  • UNH's Meghan Carr '17
    - The Sea Is Her Campus
    Meghan Carr ’17 is no stranger to the plight of sea mammals, and now she's taking her research efforts to the next level. Read More
  • UNH's Kathryn Bennett '19
    - A Study in Sustainability
    Kathryn Bennett ’19 will be taking her commitment to sustainability on the road this summer through a 2017 Social innovation Internship. Read More
  • Joanna Lewis '17
    - What’s Next: Water Sanitation in Panama
    With a newly-minted environmental engineering degree, Joanna Lewis ’17 brings clean water to villages in Panama. Read More