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UNH College of Professional Studies Earns 'Gold' Military Friendly School Designation

UNH’s College of Professional Studies has earned the 2025-2026 Military Friendly School designation. CPS, the online adult-focused college within the University of New Hampshire, received the “Gold” distinction, indicating that it has gone “over and above” the Military Friendly School criteria. "... Read More

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    - Marathon Runners: On Pace
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  • Amanda Rich McMeniman '99
    - Marathon Runners: A Perfect Fit
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  • Peter Wilkinson '15 - UNH
    - One to Watch: Q & A with Peter Wilkinson '15
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  • Bryan Lyons '91 and Rick Hoyt
    - Marathon Runners: Stepping in for a Famous Dad
      Over the years, a variety of world-class athletes have approached Dick Hoyt, the engine behind the famous father-son duo who completed 32 Boston Marathons together,... Read More
  • Theresa Conn '14, '15G
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  • Ed and Mary Scheier - UNH
    - Feats of Clay
    They may have made their name as potters, but famed New Hampshire artists Edwin and Mary Scheier dabbled in everything from puppetry to tattoo work on their road to success.  The... Read More
  • UNH/Nasa Launch Mission March 2015
    - Inquiring Minds
        The Big Burp Theory Geologists drill for climate clues About 55 million years ago, the Earth burped up a massive release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere — an amount... Read More
  • President Mark W. Huddleston
    - The View from T-Hall: The Importance of Public Service
    Nearly two months before this year’s commencement, it was my privilege to welcome retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal to the UNH School of Law, where he spoke before a packed... Read More
  • Christina DiMeo ’18
    - Sophomore Gets Hands On With Conservation Genetics
    Christina DiMeo received a Research Experience and Apprenticeship Program award to spend 10 weeks conducting genetic research on the New England cottontail rabbit, an endangered... Read More
  • UNH scientists on NOAA ship
    - Testing the Waters
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