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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12/18/20 - Character CountsWhen Julian Maduro ’21 says she grew up around books, she is speaking both figuratively and literally. Read More
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12/16/20 - Accessing UNH Manchester Services Over BreakTo better support the health of our community, most UNH Manchester staff and services will be available remotely over winter break. Read More
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12/15/20 - A Huge Step ForwardHannah Sorensen ’22 has been working at Portsmouth Regional Hospital as a phlebotomist for the past two years. The part-time job has her drawing the blood of patients in the... Read More
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12/15/20 - Q&A with Tori Wyman ‘21Did you know you would be majoring in business or economics? Had you planned on weaving in a focus on social innovation or sustainability? Read More
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12/15/20 - Poised for GrowthUNH's Health Sciences Simulation Center will address the health care workforce shortages in the Granite State. Read More
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12/14/20 - For The Horses (And The Cows)Every morning, the cows are milked at four. Every morning, the horses are fed at five. In the heat and cold. Rain or snow. In a world of health or pandemic. Read More
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12/11/20 - Introducing First-Year Students to Business EthicsEducated as an engineer and trained as philosopher, Betty Woodman spent many years in the corporate sector where she rose to the level of senior leadership and witnessed firsthand... Read More
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12/09/20 - Five Ways to Combat Stress During FinalsWith finals week around the corner at UNH Manchester, students are feeling the end-of-semester pressure. Here are a few ways to help manage some of that stress before your well-... Read More
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12/09/20 - Responsible Finance in Community DevelopmentMichael Swack describes himself as “the son of an activist mom who grew up in Northeast Ohio.” He traces his own activist roots to his undergraduate years at the University of... Read More