Students
Nine Students Land Gilman Scholarships to Study Internationally
Nine UNH students – including a pair of siblings – earned the opportunity to study in and experience international locales and cultures as recipients of the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship, which will bring this cohort of Wildcats to six different countries around the globe. The Gilman... Read More-
07/22/24
EPA Picks UNH to Lead New Stormwater Center of Excellence
UNH will lead a new Stormwater Centers of Excellence focused on cold climate challenges, in partnership with the University of Minnesota. -
07/18/24
K–12 Teacher-Scholars Gather to Share Experiences Developing Place-Based Curricula
Earlier this month, a small group of teacher-scholars gathered at Alnoba, a workshop and retreat venue in Kensington, to share their critical and... -
07/16/24
Neutron Star Insights Move from Theoretical to Data-Driven
Neutron stars — dead stars with a mass of up to two times our Sun squeezed into a ball the size of New Hampshire’s coastline — are among the densest... -
07/12/24
Navigating Outside of Four Walls
“I want to reframe everyone’s mindset that nursing and human security can’t go together, because they can and should. I think there’s this very...
Recent Stories
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12/08/23 - Tuition for In-State Students Frozen for Sixth Consecutive YearThe University System of New Hampshire (USNH) Board of Trustees voted once again to freeze tuition for in-state students at all system colleges for the 2024-2025 academic year,... Read More
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12/08/23 - Inquiry Fall 2023The Fall 2023 issue of Inquiry is now available. The research journal offers articles, commentaries and research briefs on undergraduate research from current and recently... Read More
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11/29/23 - Call to ActionFaced with deep social injustice, some hear a clarion call to action. Alioune Sidi Mzeirigue ’22G, a self-described member of the Hratine former slave community in the Sahel... Read More
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11/28/23 - Poteet ’96 Preparing to Pilot Historic Space MissionLt. Col. Scott “Kidd” Poteet ’96, retired from the U.S. Air Force, has patrolled the Demilitarized Zone between North and South Korea, flown combat missions over Afghanistan,... Read More
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11/28/23 - First-Generation Students Proudly Blazing Their Own Trails at UNHFirst-generation college students: You are not alone! The University of New Hampshire has a broad network of students, alums, faculty and staff who have walked in your shoes. We... Read More
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11/28/23 - UNH Researchers Provide Major Clue in Mysterious Dog Illness CaseResearchers at UNH’s New Hampshire Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory (NHVDL) and Hubbard Center for Genome Studies (HCGS) may have made significant progress in better understanding... Read More
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11/27/23 - Putting Game-Changing Data To WorkSports analytics is a growing career field that has captured the attention of students, and the University of New Hampshire is getting into the game. Read More
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11/21/23 - Army Grant Fuels Research On Team DynamicsWhether it’s an employee in a highly collaborative workforce, a player on an athletic team or a position in the military, changes in team membership are inevitable. But, what is... Read More
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11/15/23 - Paul College Course Analyzes Financial Scandals and InnovationsIn finance, few scandals loom as large as the infamous Bernie Madoff $65 billion Ponzi scheme. It makes the perfect topic for students in a University of New Hampshire class... Read More
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11/14/23 - Shea Receives Pettee Medal for Celebrated Career in Science and ResearchMargaret (Peggy) Ann Shea ’58, ’61G, ’18H was honored with the Charles Holmes Pettee Medal at this year's annual Evening of Distinction event at UNH. Shea’s decades-long... Read More