Students
Bousquet ’27 Earns NOAA Hollings Scholarship
Aimee Bousquet ’27 was named a recipient of the NOAA Earnest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship this spring, earning her a two-year academic award of $9,500 per year and a 10-week full-time, paid summer internship at a NOAA facility during the summer. Read More-
06/20/25
Riding High
This past spring, the UNH Polo Team made it to the finals in the U.S. Polo Association (USPA) Women’s Division II National Intercollegiate... -
06/16/25
Renovated Spaulding Hall Unveiled
UNH celebrated the completion of the $95.5 million expansion and renovation of Spaulding Hall – the largest capital project in the university’s... -
06/12/25
UNH Ocean Engineering Student Earns Prestigious DOD SMART Scholarship
Ethan Hickey ’26, an ocean engineering major, has been awarded a prestigious Department of Defense Science, Mathematics, and Research for... -
06/09/25
Paul College Student Surprised With ‘Full Ride’ Scholarship
Sometimes, when more eloquent words fail, all you can muster is a lot of stunned looks and some exclamations of disbelief — "Wow! ... What? … Wait,...
Recent Stories
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01/23/15 - Carbon Bomb with a Long Fuse: Ph.D. Student Makes Key Finding in the Climate Change PuzzleClaire Treat funded the bulk of her Ph.D. work by winning a graduate fellowship from the Department of Energy Office of Science for her proposal titled "Future of soil carbon in... Read More
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01/21/15 - Skating in SynchWhile other students were connecting with friends and catching up on sleep during break, members of the UNH synchronized skating team were on campus, and on the ice. “The team... Read More
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01/19/15 - New Research Centers Support Outstanding Interdisciplinary Research and ScholarshipUNH has established three new research centers that will leverage the university’s existing strengths to enhance interdisciplinary research opportunities for faculty and students... Read More
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01/14/15 - Bringing Up BiologistsDavid Townson says what excites him about research is new discoveries and the chance to witness something that hasn’t been reported before. Townson, a professor in the UNH... Read More
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01/14/15 - Assistant Professor Studying Non-Native Species in Hawaii with Dept. of DefenseKahanahaiki gulch, Hawaii A Japanese white-eye scouts the underside of a broad leaf for insects on the island of Oahu. The notable feature of these songbirds is an eponymous white... Read More
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01/12/15 - OT in ActionDuring her senior year in the occupational therapy program at UNH, Alexandra Cousins '13 '14G interned at the Krempels Center, a Portsmouth, New Hampshire, nonprofit for those... Read More
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01/11/15 - Sign Language Professor Speaks at National ConferenceJack Hoza, professor and director of Sign Language Interpretation at the University of New Hampshire's Manchester campus, recently gave a presentation at the Conference of... Read More
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01/07/15 - In Memoriam—Richard O. Wasson '95When he received his bachelor’s degree in 1995, Richard Wasson was 71 years old, the oldest person in UNH history to earn an undergraduate degree. He majored in political... Read More
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01/06/15 - A Royal DNA Mystery, Five Centuries Later: UNH Professors Weigh In On Richard III FindingsUniversity of Leicester image Consider this the coldest of cold cases: 529 years after his death, a 16th century English king has been positively identified through DNA testing... Read More
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01/05/15 - The Fine Art of the Pre-War Automobile With Expert Evan Ide '01In August, when a 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO once owned by an Olympic gold medal skier sold at auction for a record-breaking $34.6 million, Evan Ide ’01 was the one who drove the car on... Read More