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UNH Sales Center Builds Confidence — and Careers 

There was a time when Katie Hawkinson ’22 never imagined herself in sales. Shy and soft-spoken, she sometimes wouldn’t even engage over the phone.  That changed when she joined UNH’s Professional Sales Group (PSG) in her junior year. Through immersive coursework, sales competitions, and mentorship... Read More

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  • Space Science at UNH
    - Research on the Edge: Space Science
    The first data from NASA’s Magnetospheric Multiscale mission (MMS), launched in 2015 with nearly half of its scientific instruments coordinated or built by UNH, were published in... Read More
  • UNH Marine Science
    - Research on the Edge: Marine Science
    In June, UNH added the R/V Gulf Surveyor, a 48-foot aluminum vessel with the capability to deploy sophisticated multi-beam echo sounders, to its research fleet. The vessel will... Read More
  • Living Longer, Living Stronger
    - Living Longer, Living Stronger
    At the heart of exercise scientist Summer Cook’s research lies a deceptively simple question. Read More
  • Nancy Targett
    - A Closing Inquiry
    Provost Nancy Targett (above) became UNH’s senior academic administrator in fall 2016. A member of the University of Delaware faculty since 1984, she most recently served as UDel’... Read More
  • tablet and newspaper
    - The Journalists
    There’s no question that the world of journalism has changed. Circulation for print publications is down; newsrooms are understaffed; blogs have become a source of news. Yet that... Read More
  • Madison Wood
    - Engineering Climate Solutions
    Madison Wood ’19 wants to be part of the solutions to climate change issues.  Read More
  • a young girl playing with LittleBits at East Rochester School
    - Extra Credit
    Inspiration’s in the air early on a Thursday morning at the East Rochester School. The fifth graders in Jenna Buinicky’s weekly technology class are already excited—there’s just... Read More
  • UNH associate professor of chemical engineering Xiaowei Teng
    - Building a Better Battery
    Batteries, those ubiquitous add-ons to virtually every electronic birthday or holiday gift, have been getting a bad rap of late. Recent headlines have detailed their propensity to... Read More
  • UNH alumna Jude Blake ’77
    - The Path to Success
    Bequest gift will bolster CELEBRATE 150, support scholarships. Read More
  • Bioengineering Boon
    - Bioengineering Boon
    It sounds impossibly futuristic, but it’s actually the future: a new New Hampshire-based industry built around efforts to manufacture regenerative human tissue, and possibly even... Read More