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UNH Researchers Harness AI to Discover Magnetic Materials
Study authors Suman Itani, a PH.D. student in physics (left) and postdoctoral researcher Yibo Zhang. Photo by Jiadong Zang. Magnets are at the core of the technology that powers our world: smartphones, medical devices, power generators, electric vehicles, and more. But these magnets rely on... Read More-
10/28/25
Keeping New Hampshire’s Outdoors Open and Accessible
UNH alum Ladd Raine ’06 is helping keep New Hampshire’s outdoors open, safe, and sustainable. As president of the Rumney Climbers Association, he... -
10/24/25
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. ... -
10/21/25
Wildcats Supporting Wildcats: Take Part in the UNH Winter Coat Drive
As winter approaches, join UNH in helping those in our communities who may need some help staying warm this year. The Basic Needs Support program,... -
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...
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03/10/16 - New Rudman Center Director NamedUNH School of Law Interim Dean Jordan Budd has been named executive director of the Warren B. Rudman Center. Read More
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03/09/16 - An Alternative to Cancun and South Padre IslandOn March 12, when UNH students head off for spring break, some will go back home to spend time with family, others will travel to tropical destinations to thaw out and some will... Read More
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03/09/16 - Simulating BiomoleculesAlthough it could one day lead to advances in drugs that treat HIV, Harish Vashisth’s research is far more likely to use supercomputers than the pipettes or microscopes more... Read More
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03/09/16 - A Journey to PeaceThe last time Yussra Ebrahim ’16 visited Iraq she was 8 years old. She thought it was a family vacation, a time to be together with relatives who lived an ocean away, and she... Read More
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03/08/16 - "Interpreting in the Zone": ASL/English Interpreting Professor Delivers Lecture at Gallaudet UniversityJack Hoza, professor and director of Sign Language Interpretation, delivered a lecture titled "Interpreting in the Zone: New Research on How Interpreters Achieve Their Best Work... Read More
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03/07/16 - A Community SpeaksJaime Nolan likes good conversation. In her role as associate vice president for community, equity and diversity, she converses a lot, and with many different people. And, like... Read More
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03/04/16 - Watch: American Politics Professor Hosts Webinar on PovertyAmerican Politics Lecturer Stephen Pimpare recently delivered an interactive webinar titled “Poverty and the U.S. Safety Net.” Watch his presentation, which focuses on the role... Read More
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03/03/16 - Melinda Negrón-Gonzales Publishes Article on Women's Rights in TurkeyRead the article by Melinda Negrón-Gonzales, assistant professor and program coordinator of Politics & Society, which was recently published in Middle Eastern Studies. Read More
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03/03/16 - Putting the Public Back in Public SchoolsWhen Quixada Moore-Vissing began working with the New Hampshire Higher Education Assistance Foundation as a college access specialist in 2010, she traveled to schools across the... Read More
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03/03/16 - Justice and JuliaIn a courtroom at Guantanamo Bay, a pane of glass separates victims’ family members and Sept. 11 first responders from the men known as the 9/11 Five, suspected conspirators in... Read More

























































