Future Wildcats
Joyful Acts of Writing
Those who happened to walk by Rooms 334–340 of the MUB on Oct. 30 might have noticed a group of younger-than-usual students deep in thought and creation — pens, markers, pages of text, pipe cleaners, and glue sticks spilling across their shared group tables. Every so often, one might have stood up... Read More-
10/27/25
Olson Center Partner Airtho Donates State-of-the-Art Cleanroom
The newest research facility on campus is a big empty room that’s full of possibilities. Last week (Friday, Oct. 24), UNH unveiled a high-tech... -
10/21/25
Outdoor Orientation Experience Eases Transition to College for Honors Students
For a group of incoming UNH honors students, their first days of college won’t be remembered for a feeling of homesickness or anxiety around fitting... -
10/07/25
Crowds Flood Campus with Wildcat Spirit for Homecoming 2025
Homecoming weekend was as lively as ever Oct. 3-5, as alumni descended on campus in droves and joined current UNH students in showing off their... -
10/07/25
Lighting Ceremony Celebrates Illumination of Tucker Field, Culmination of $2M Gift
UNH held a lighting ceremony at Tucker Field during halftime of the women’s soccer game Oct. 2, officially illuminating the lights surrounding the...
Recent Stories
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01/09/20 - Paul College Grads Pop the Top on NOCAHow do you know when the Gods of Great Ideas have smiled down upon you? Just ask Paul College alumni Galen Hand ’16, Alex Febonio ’16 and Richard Roy ’16. They met as students in... Read More
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01/09/20 - UNH First Step Expands to Bow High SchoolThe University of New Hampshire has expanded its concurrent credit program, UNH First Step, to Bow High School. Beginning this spring, BHS juniors and seniors will have the... Read More
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01/08/20 - Nothing Beats Learning by DoingWhen students have the chance to put what they have been taught in the classroom to work in solving real business challenges authentic learning takes place. They must manage not... Read More
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01/08/20 - Seaweed Research Benefits Region’s Dairy FarmersOrganic dairy cows fed kelp meal produced less methane for part of the summer grazing season, according to researchers with the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station at... Read More
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01/06/20 - Warming a Cold CaseUNH anthropology lecturer Amy Michael helped crack a cold case of more than a century, identifying the remains of outlaw Joseph Henry Loveless in Idaho. Read More
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01/06/20 - Learning to Speak For Those Who Can’tMargaret Frye '20 is a veterinary technology major from New Bern, North Carolina. Her childhood dog, Alice, gave her the chance to see firsthand the profound impact that pets can... Read More
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12/20/19 - Distinguished Professor Known for Enthusiasm; ScholarshipAfter 32 years of impactful work in Paul College’s economics department, professor Karen Conway received the most prestigious faculty award UNH has to offer: the Distinguished... Read More
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12/19/19 - Top Business School Four Years RunningFor the fourth consecutive year, the Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics has been ranked as one of the nation’s top 100 business schools. Read More
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12/19/19 - The Politics of FrackingWhat side of the “political aisle” a person identifies with could determine how they feel about shale natural gas energy development (SGD), or fracking, according to new research... Read More
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12/17/19 - Meet Baby McGregorIn December 2018, a few weeks before Christmas, a cow that’s part of the UNH dairy herd got her foot caught in a grate and fell into a manure trench at the Fairchild Dairy... Read More























































