Jeremy Gasowski

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  • Paul College students celebrate being nationally ranked in 2022

    UNH Paul College ranked #59 nationally in Poets&Quants for Undergrads Best Business Schools 2022 Rankings

    The University of New Hampshire Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics is ranked #59 in the national Poets&Quants for Undergrads Best Undergraduate Business Schools 2022 Rankings, the...
  • Portrait of Marian McCord wearing dark blue suit and pearls

    Outstanding Woman

    NH Business Review recognizes Marian McCord, senior vice provost for research, economic engagement and outreach, with a 2022 Outstanding Women in Business Award.
  • Students work on the plasmid toolbox

    A Hypothesis, a Collaboration and a Solution

    It isn’t often that an entire class of undergraduate students has an opportunity to fill a scientific knowledge gap that may eventually lead to the design of better drugs or treatment strategies. But...
  • Tree and building on campus

    Sustainability Award Nominations Open

    The Sustainability Institute is inviting nominations of UNH alumni for the UNH Sustainability Awards recognizing significant contributions to advancing sustainability in their work. The annual...
  • Lab technicians working in lab

    One Million And Counting

    The University of New Hampshire's uniquely designed lab has completed more than one million tests to detect and monitor the coronavirus. The cutting-edge lab not only performs specifically designed...
  • Jennifer Griffith

    Style Matters

    Researchers at the University of New Hampshire and the University of Nebraska at Omaha took a closer look at international leadership styles and found global leaders that had a rational, problem-...
  • photo of Dean Michele Dillon

    Warm Winter Welcome

    Dean Michele Dillon looks back and forward in the College of Liberal Arts.
  • Andrew Strzykalski

    Opening Doors

    The first cohort of students is enrolled in the UNH-4U program, designed to open doors to a mostly traditional college experience that was previously closed to students with intellectual disabilities...
  • 3 campuses

    Leaders in the Granite State

    Three members of the UNH community were recognized among the most influential business leaders in the state by NH Business Review as part of its New Hampshire 200 list
  • Student teacher playing with a child at the Child Study Development Center

    Leading the Way for New Hampshire's Children

    UNH is leading $26.8 million preschool development grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration for Children and Families, to support guided play concepts by providing...
  • A Season to Remember

    A Season to Remember

    The UNH men's soccer team established a team record for wins in a season this fall and reached the Sweet Sixteen in the NCAA Tournament for just the second time in program history. Go behind the...
  • World-Changing

    World-Changing

    The University of New Hampshire is one of the top producers of Gilman Scholars in the country. As the U.S. State Department celebrated the 20th anniversary of the program this fall, they recognized...
  • Celebrating Faculty Excellence

    Celebrating Faculty Excellence

    Every year, a chosen few of UNH’s outstanding faculty members from each college and school receive Faculty Excellence Awards in recognition of their achievements in teaching, scholarship and service...
  • montage of COLA faculty awardees

    “You’re the Top”

    COLA faculty are honored with university-wide awards.
  • Jennifer Griffith in UNH Paul College

    Outstanding Assistant Professor Jennifer Griffith influential to better understanding equitable workplaces

    Jennifer Griffith was barely twenty when her first work experiences inspired questions about equity that desperately needed answering. Why was there such a disconnect between employees and management...
  • Andrew Earle outside UNH Paul College

    Engaging, Exciting Classroom cornerstone of Andrew Earle's Excellence in Teaching

    Can you imagine analyzing the strategies of technology companies in class, only to have a finance director at Microsoft pop into the discussion? Or zooming with a supply chain manager at a factory in...
  • Khole Gwebu outside UNH Paul College

    Outstanding Associate Professor Khole Gwebu sets high bar in teaching, research

    When Khole Gwebu was young, the last thing in the world he thought he would be is a scholar. With two educators for parents, he understood the life of an academic and resolutely wanted to pursue a...
  • Building an Idea into a Business

    Building an Idea into a Business

    Joel Nkounkou ’18 turned an idea into a new business venture with the help of UNH's Peter T. Paul Entrepreneurship Center, and he now proudly calls several of his former classmates and teammates his...
  • Students in front of IOL

    All in the Timing

    With a new gift from the Internet Society, UNH’s InterOperability Laboratory (IOL) is undertaking a project to increase the security of the widely deployed NTP using a new standard called network...
  • Powered by the Sea

    Powered by the Sea

    UNH will lead the new Atlantic Marine  Energy Center, focusing on research to address renewable ocean energy, with a  nearly $10M award from the Department of Energy.
  • Campus photo at UNH

    Still Seeing STARS

    The University of New Hampshire has achieved a renewed platinum rating—the highest possible under the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE)’s rating system—in...
  • Seeking Commencement Nominations

    Seeking Commencement Nominations

    The UNH Honorary Degree and Granite State Awards committees for Durham, Manchester and UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law will soon review nominations for outstanding individuals worthy of recognition...
  • Students walking past the Wildcat statue

    UNH Named a 'Best Value'

    The University of New Hampshire offers one of the 10 best values in the country among public universities and the No. 1 value among public universities in New England, according to the new Best Value...
  • The Tradition Continues

    The Tradition Continues

    After a pair of weather-related postponements, UNH hosted its annual University Day (Uday) celebration on Sept. 22, welcoming students, staff and faculty to Main Street to celebrate the start of the...
  • Members of the UNH community who passed away on Sept. 11, 2001.

    Remembering 9/11

    In observing the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, UNH paused to honor those who were lost, including members of the UNH community: Judd Cavalier ’98, Jennifer Fialko ’94, Robert G. LeBlanc ’59...
  • Technician testing samples in a lab.

    Getting Results

    The UNH COVID-19 lab has gone from testing only UNH students at the outset to becoming one of the most powerful tools the Granite State has in the battle against COVID-19.
  • Gutsy, Tough Changemakers

    Gutsy, Tough Changemakers

    Alex Papadakis ’21 calls herself lucky. During her time at UNH she has been the recipient of several scholarships. This year that included assistance from the Lewis Family Scholarship in...
  • Student packing meals as part of food repurposing project.

    Helping Hands Abound

    It’s not unusual for college students to worry about paying for tuition, room, board and books, especially here in New Hampshire, where average student loan debt is among the highest in the country....
  • Research Snapshots

    Research Snapshots

    UNH researchers are constantly performing impactful work. Check out these engaging "virtual postcards" for a quick glimpse at some of the most timely and interesting research being done at UNH.
  • Marian McCord, UNH Senior Vice Provost for Research, Economic Engagement and Outreach

    Envisioning the Future of STEM Research

    Marian McCord will serve on the National Science Foundation's Committee on the Future of NSF EPSCoR.
  • Female researcher scoops into large fish tank with net

    Research Snapshot: Raising Lumpfish

    At UNH’s Coastal Marine Lab in New Castle, N.H., Elizabeth Fairchild raises and researches lumpfish as a potential pest-management solution for the aquaculture industry.
  • Ensuring a Healthier State

    Ensuring a Healthier State

    Researchers at the University of New Hampshire will start genomic testing of positive cases of the COVID-19 virus to help monitor for any variants of concern that may be found in New Hampshire.
  • All blue room with acoustic pyramid-shaped foam

    Research Snapshot: Eerie Quiet

    Stanley Ellis, a research engineer with UNH’s Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space, tests a detector inside Morse Hall’s anechoic chamber, a room lined with pyramid-shaped material...
  • Dave Mortensen prepares meatloaf meals.

    Rescue Mission

    COLSA’s department of agriculture, nutrition, and food systems (ANFS), UNH Hospitality Services, and Gather, a food pantry and food distribution network based in Portsmouth, are turning unused food...
  • Close-up of McGregor EMS jacket with student working in background

    Jump Seat to History

    34 student volunteers helped power McGregor Memorial EMS, the primary ambulance service for Durham, UNH, Madbury and Lee, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Not only did the student-volunteers, who...
  • Student working in green house

    Local Flavor

    Half of Granite Staters report buying food from local farms at least a few times a month but only 15% do so weekly, according to new research released by the Carsey School of Public Policy at the...
  • UNH outdoor pool

    Diving back in

    UNH will be opening its outdoor pool to the public Wednesday, June 30, with specific guidelines in place.
  • Paula Mouser stands on catwalk at Durham's wastewater treatment facility

    PFAS Are Forever

    Two studies from UNH look at the fate of PFAS after being processed by wastewater treatment facilities.
  • Campus aerial

    Excellent Faculty

    Every year, a chosen few of UNH’s outstanding faculty members from each college and school receive Faculty Excellence Awards in recognition of their achievements in teaching, scholarship and service...
  • students walking in for commencement

    College Ceremonies

    Highlights from the commencement ceremonies for each college are captured here. College of Health and Human Services College of Liberal Arts College of Life Sciences and Agriculture and the College...
  • montage of faculty award winners

    Crack Faculty

    COLA celebrates award-winning faculty in the College.
  • Pipeline to Professions

    Pipeline to Professions

    Whenever Carl Hubbard ’21 boards a plane and sets off for the Bay Area to begin his job with Cisco Systems, it will be the start of a chapter he’s been eagerly anticipating for more than a year. It...
  • graduate students in caps and gowns after receiving diplomas

    Return to Commencement

    UNH graduate students were the first to receive their degrees as UNH returns to in-person ceremonies. Undergraduate commencement takes place May 21– 23.
  • Cover of 2021 SPARK magazine

    Research Rising to the Challenge

    This is an example of research at its best: Spark, UNH’s annual review of research and scholarship. Here for the first time in digital format. Take a look; have a read. Be inspired.
  • David Finkelhor works at a laptop

    Study: 1.4M Children Annually Receive Medical Care for Violence

    A national report from UNH shows close to one and a half million children each year visit a doctor, emergency room or medical facility as a result of an assault, abuse, crime or other form of...
  • Travis Fischer

    Researching His Future

    Travis Fischer ’21 is into research. Specifically, research into diseases like cancer. He wants to help stop them from devastating people’s lives by working to develop new therapies and possibly be...
  • Looking through blossoms at T Hall

    Fulbrights Increase Mutual Understanding

    Seven UNH students are part of a celebrated moment in the history of scholarships as 2021 marks the 75th anniversary of the Fulbright Program, signed into law in 1946 by President Harry S. Truman.
  • Stuck Yet? Now’s Your Chance: Vaccines Available

    Stuck Yet? Now’s Your Chance: Vaccines Available

    Registration is now open for all members of the UNH community to receive their first COVID-19 vaccine Monday, April 19, 10 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. at the Whittemore Center. 
  • Challenged to Meet the Challenges

    Challenged to Meet the Challenges

    Grace Roy ’22 started mapping her future when she was in middle school, a future that aims to see people who are addicted to drugs or alcohol get the help, and respect, they deserve.
  • Students walking through T Hall arch

    Prestigious NSF Graduate Fellowships Awarded

    Four UNH students have received National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships, given to students pursuing master's and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics...
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