Local Leadership
Paul College Students Research Economic Challenges Facing New Hampshire
The major challenges facing the local and national economy were at the top of students' minds when presenting at the UNH Paul T. Paul College of Business and Economics Undergraduate Research Conference. Whether it was the cost of housing, food, or challenges facing local businesses, students used... Read More-
04/24/25
UNH Grad Students Power Growth at Incline Analytics
Incline Analytics, a data firm in Rye, is growing its team with talent from UNH’s business analytics program, where graduate students gain hands-on... -
04/22/25
What Does Pope Francis’s Death Mean for Catholics and Catholicism?
Michele Dillion, a professor of sociology and expert in Catholicism, shares insights about the legacy of Pope Francis. -
04/21/25
NH SBDC Puts UNH Students to Work Supporting Small Businesses
From their first business focusing on environmentally friendly car care products to their current venture, Therapy Clean, Anne Ruozzi and James Dudra... -
04/15/25
UNH Partnership Helping NH High Schoolers Build and Race Submarines
In a high school garage turned engineering lab, UNH President Elizabeth Chilton recently met with a team of scuba-certified students at Sanborn...
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06/13/13 - The Yin and Yang of Coastal CarbonUNH carbon dioxide sentinel buoy off Appledore Island after January 2013 Nor'easter. Photo by Shawn Shellito, UNH-EOS. Back in the spring of 2004, when the Center for Coastal... Read More
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06/13/13 - One Potato, Two Potato, Sea PotatoUniversity of New Hampshire graduate student Hannah Traggis holds Colpomenia peregrina found at Fort Stark in New Castle in April 2012. Credit: Hannah Traggis There’s a new... Read More
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05/30/13 - Q&A with Pulitzer Prize Winner Michael D'Antonio '77Michael D'Antonio ’77 has written a new book “Mortal Sins: Sex, Crime, and the Era of Catholic Scandal.” As part of a team of journalists from Newsday, D'Antonio won the... Read More
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05/30/13 - Life of InspirationRichard Whoriskey (front, fourth from left) with Veterans of Foreign Wars in front of Hamilton Smith Hall on Armistice Day, in 1921. Shortly after graduating from Harvard in 1897... Read More
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05/30/13 - Here Comes the Judge!Mock Trail supporter Robert Shaines '51: "It's a great introduction to law for students." Robert Shaines ’51 has been involved with the UNH Mock Trial program for more years than... Read More
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05/30/13 - Renovations Expand, Brighten Athletic Training RoomTwo floors below the main entrance to the Field House, on the side of the building facing the southeast curve of the Reggie Atkins track, the athletic training room is a pivotal... Read More
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05/30/13 - Upstream ImpactStudents from the Biotechnology Program at Dover High School visited the UNH campus to learn about graduate level research. The visit was organized by the UNH Women in Science... Read More
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05/30/13 - Tablet Computer Stand Earns University’s First Design PatentTherese Willkomm, an assistant professor of occupational therapy at UNH and director of ATinNH, a statewide assistive technology program housed at UNH’s Institute on... Read More
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05/23/13 - Inquiry Journal Features Student ResearchUNH has long prided itself on graduating students who have significant research experience. In 2005, a generous gift from philanthropist Dana Hamel made it possible for the... Read More
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05/23/13 - Lt. Gen. Mary Legere '82 2013 Commencement SpeechCommencement Address 2013, LTG Mary A. Legere, US Army - May 18, 2013 President Huddleston, distinguished guests, esteemed faculty, family, friends, and graduates, good morning... Read More