Scott Ripley
Scott Ripley's Articles
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Born Leader
Abigail Lehner ’18 credits UNH with helping her develop leadership skills, but we suspect she was born a leader. -
Insured for Success
Quinn Connelly's new gig will take him only an hour from campus but light years into a great business career. -
Stage to Stage
A Real Employment and Career Help scholarship, funded by Ellis Woodward ’74, helped Liam Tanner '18 reach the Florida Studio Theatre. -
Fit for the Farm
Dan Birnstihl '18 spent a lot of time in the UNH greenhouses as a student, and it seems he just couldn’t get enough. -
Socializer
Sriyaa Shah was one of the voices behind UNH’s social media engine, and she says that experience helped her land a job. -
Recommencement
Three weeks after commencement, Jessica Nadeau '18 finally got to turn her tassel. -
Just What the Doctor Ordered
Volunteering as an EMT solidified Adam Huynh’s medical school goals. -
Off to Boston
Wildcats take care of Wildcats, and Alexys Gilcreast’s college-to-career story is a testament to that. -
Making Tomorrow’s Makers
UNH's John Olson Advanced Manufacturing Center will help train the skilled workforce of tomorrow. -
Ready for What's Next
Mark Huddleston, the University of New Hampshire's longest-serving president, prepares to step down. -
Missing U.
Before they left, graduating seniors from the Class of 2018 told us what they’ll miss most about UNH. -
Highlights from Commencement 2018
Video highlights from the class of 2018's big day -
Helping Hometown Grads
Berlin, New Hampshire, natives Craig and Linda Labnon Rydin '71 attended UNH and are helping others from that North Country town come here. -
Promoting an IP Powerhouse
Law-school friends and business partners Aaron Silverstein ’04 JD, MIP and Matt Saunders ’92, ’05 JD support UNH students studying trademark and copyright law. -
Wildcats Give Back
Year-end service event will celebrate community, Wildcat spirit. -
Next Gen Brewers
Things are brewing at UNH. Take a peek inside one of the newest laboratories. -
Where Science and Music Meet
Michael Palace may first be known as an environmental scientist and researcher, but he has also released 20-plus albums. -
UNH To Host Beer Lecture Series During NH Craft Beer Week
UNH invites the public to learn about beer’s significant social, cultural, economic and environmental contributions. -
Task Force Update
A note from the associate vice president for community, equity and diversity. -
UNH Law Earns National Recognition
UNH Law ranked sixth in the nation for IP expertise, 85th overall. -
Nominate Staff for Presidential Award of Excellence
The nomination deadline is Friday, March 30. -
A STEM Milestone Worth Marking
UNH STEMbassadors have reached 13,000 Granite State schoolchildren with hands-on activities, and they show no signs of slowing down. -
Bright Lights, Bright Future
Jill Howard '19 left for a semester and returned with a different worldview. -
Tracking Moose
Pete Pekins is leading a study on the dwindling moose population and the rise of the winter tick. -
Semester in the City
UNH students spend a semester living, learning and working in the city of Boston. -
On the Pond
February is made for pond hockey, and Wildcats took full advantage of the thick ice on the Mill Pond one recent sunny day. -
UNH Receives More Than $8 Million for Student Support and Scholarships
Even more New Hampshire students will receive scholarships to attend UNH due to the generosity of new and returning benefactors. -
A Message for Wildcats
A message to Wildcats on the eve of Super Bowl LII. -
Snow Globe
All the places you know and love during a recent snow storm -
A Passion for the Job
COLA faculty members are recognized and celebrated for excellence. -
1,000 Words
A photographic look at the fall semester of 2017. -
UNH Researchers Find Effects of Climate Change Could Accelerate by Mid-Century
Nature lovers beware: Models show effects of climate change could be much stronger. -
Wildcat Stadium Wins New England “Best Projects” Award
Venue voted number one for sports/entertainment in region. -
Speaking of Spanish
Scott Weintraub is named outstanding assistant professor. -
Excellence in International Engagement
Mary Malone has been recognized for her engagement with the international community. -
Snowy Sunset
The flakes flew — just in time for finals week! -
From Farm to Food Bank
UNH-grown fish will help feed the hungry thanks to a 1,000 pound donation to the New Hampshire Food Bank. -
Watching the Watersheds
William McDowell and his students are working hard to understand more about a coveted natural resource. -
Tracking a Population in Peril
For the past four years, UNH professor Pete Pekins has been tracking the decline of New Hampshire’s moose population at the hands of the winter tick. -
Football’s Fish
Since 2003, Dick Dewing ’53 has headed up a cannon crew for the Wildcats’ home football games, firing off blank shots after each UNH touchdown. -
No-Nonsense Nutrition
COLSA Professor Emeritus Colette Janson-Sand has been recognized for public service. -
Management Material
Paul Harvey named Outstanding Associate Professor at 2017 faculty excellence reception. -
Stretching Their Sea Legs
Diane Foster studies changes in the sea floor, grooming the next generation of ocean scientists on the way. -
Veterans Day
ROTC students hold vigil at the Thompson Hall flagpole in honor of Veterans Day. -
Something Special
Professor of music Andrew Boysen received the 2017 Excellence in Research award at a recent ceremony. -
Zero Dawn Thirty
The UNH Today drone shows campus during the earliest daylight hours. -
Next PAT Council Meeting Is Nov. 1
The PAT Council will hold its next meeting on Wed., Nov. 1. -
The Roar of the Score
The man behind the cannon at Wildcat Stadium is no ordinary fan. -
The Transformation of Hamilton Smith Hall
Bridging history with 21st century learning. -
Getting a Taste of Real-World Biotech
UNH students try out their dream careers through internships.

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