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  • temple grandin
    - OT Students Learn from Autism “Celebrity” Temple Grandin
    “Build on strengths. There’s too much emphasis on deficits,” she told the class of senior and masters-level OT majors. Read More
  • tuttles farm, pages for Yankee magazine with photos
    - House for Sale
    When Jennifer Latson, a third-year master of fine arts student in creative writing student at UNH, heard that Tuttle’s Farm, America’s oldest family farm in Dover, was for sale,... Read More
  • jared allision with donna  brownell at cat sculpture
    - New Endowment Honors a Love of UNH Football
    Jared Allison ’15 and Donna Brownell New Endowment Honors A Love of UNH Football Jared Allison Named First David M. Paul Family football Scholarship Recipient The most... Read More
  • catherine buchalski doing research at sea
    - Betwixt Land and Sea
    A graduate student and her classmates bring communities and environmental science together to better understand challenges facing the nation's estuaries. Read More
  • alicia jacobs, dj at WUNH
    - Are We Not DJs?
    Leave it to philosophy major Alicia Jacobs to tease out the connections among college radio, live performance, French philosopher Rene Descartes, and the 1970s punk rock band Devo... Read More
  • scott quilty with his family
    - After War, Life
    Scott Quilty '04 was blown up by a roadside bomb in Iraq. So why do he and his wife, Dora '03, describe themselves as lucky? Read More
  • University of New Hampshire
    - New Faculty Join the Ranks
    A Superb Group of New Faculty are Hard at Work in the College Four assistant professors have been appointed to the College faculty this fall, each anchoring important subfields... Read More
  • poinsettias
    - Poinsettia Open House
    Polar Bear, Red Glitter, Sparkling Punch, Ruby Frost … poinsettias go far beyond red! Come see more than 100 varieties of this popular seasonal plant at UNH’s annual Poinsettia... Read More
  • taylor haskins playing the trumpet
    - Powerhouse Jazz Trumpeter to Perform
    Hailed as one of the most original new voices on the trumpet today, Taylor Haskins ’94 will perform at UNH with his quintet on November 12. Read More
  • students in front of t-hall, one hundred years ago
    - Then and Now: the Campus Has Changed A Lot in the Last Century
    Originally published by: UNH Magazine Online Read More