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In the Key of Me
Undergraduate composer Molly McCahan finds her voice in music. -
Student Finds Surprising Views on Slavery Among N.H. Civil War Soldiers
The project will be presented at the university's Undergraduate Research Conference April 25. -
Play field hockey. Write a play. Build a robot.
From academics and the arts to athletics and adventure, UNH’s youth summer programs enable kindergartners through twelfth-graders to explore their interests and talents. LEARN MORE >> -
Q&A With Writer Chris Outcalt ’06
The Donald Murray Visiting Journalist will discuss his career as a magazine writer and share his experiences with journalism students during his weeklong visit beginning April 8. -
The Way We Were
One evening in March of 1974, a group of male students decided to participate in the latest fad that was sweeping colleges campuses throughout the country – “mass nude running” or streaking.... -
Chinese Made Easy?
Matt Jones '13 took his first UNH Chinese course on a whim. Now, with a semester in Beijing behind him and a year in Shenzhen on the horizon, he teaches Chinese four nights a week through the local... -
From Fiction to Film: an Interview with Author Tom Paine
This past January, Tom Paine’s short story, “The Hot War,” led off the stellar literary magazine, Zoetrope: All-Story. Paine is the author of The Pearl of Kuwait (2003), a novel set during the 1991... -
Meet the Absolutely Not Famous Jack Gray '02
The CNN producer and humorous author of Pigeon in a Crosswalk: Tales of Anxiety and Accidental Glamour recalls his days as a student with a a nose for the news and a taste for MUB whoopie pies. -
UNH Brings Harry Potter’s Adventures to Youth Via First Massive Online Course for Kids
James Krasner, professor of English, will teach UNH’s first Massive Online Course for Kids (MOCK), “Harry Potter as Storytelling: An Online Adventure for the Young Fan.” This summer, the University... -
Lt. Gen. Mary A. Legere '82 to Give Commencement Address
A combat veteran, Legere’s military career spans three decades and includes tours in Germany, Korea, and Iraq, where she completed 18 months as the chief of staff for intelligence. -
Farm to Fork to Fertilizer: New Course Takes Salad Greens Full Circle
Order a salad at UNH’s popular Dairy Bar restaurant, and you join a closed loop of sustainability: The greens were grown on campus, less than a mile away, by students in the sustainable agriculture... -
The Cyborg Inside Me
Online course will offer students the opportunity to study their digital selves in the Anthropology of the Internet, one of 400 offerings available through UNH Summer Session. -
UNH Law Moves up 23 Positions in the U.S. News Rankings
And Makes the Top 10 for IP Law Again In the law school rankings released recently by U.S. News & World Report in the 2014 edition of America's Best Graduate Schools, UNH Law rose to #119, a... -
Student Headed to Azerbaijan on Critical Language Scholarship
Kevin McAleese received a prestigious Critical Language Scholarship to study the Azeri language in Azerbaijan Kevin McAleese of Nashua is the recipient of a prestigious Critical Language Scholarship... -
“Intricate Universe” Installed in Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics
Anna Hepler’s blank canvas was air. -
Student Organization Earns National Recognition
Iconic mtvU taps WUNH for online music program aimed at college audiences. Show airing now. -
Remedy for Depression?
A psychology graduate student dedicates himself to finding answers in his study of an affliction affecting some 17.6 million Americans each year. -
New Tech Center Offers Cutting-Edge Opportunities
As classes begin at the new technology center, UNH Manchester starts on its path to becoming the go-to technology resource both for students and the business community. -
Dean Leads Eight on a Wintery Tour of Yellowstone Wonders
In January the UNH Alumni Association in partnership with the Yellowstone Association hosted an active and educational tour to Yellowstone National Park. The customized trip was an adventure for... -
Children of Balkan War Trauma Victims Struggling, UNH Research Finds
Larry French and co-author Lidija Nikolic-Novakovic detail how the Gulf and Balkan wars added new dimensions to the traditional definition of post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, largely due to... -
CSI Durham
New forensics minor gives students real experience. -
Photographic Memories
Students take away indelible memories from study abroad adventures. -
UNH Women's Studies Launches 'Who Needs Feminism' Campaign
Molly Branch exhibits a poster created for the Women's Studies Program's "Who Needs Feminism" campaign on Thursday, February 14, 2013 The UNH Department of Women’s Studies has launched the "Who Needs... -
Women's Swimming and Diving Ranked No. 19 in the Nation
The UNH women's swimming and diving team earned a spot in the CollegeSwimming.com national polls this week, earning the 19th ranking among all Division I schools. -
The Way We Were: The Blizzard of '78
Blizzard of 1978. Photo courtesy UNH Archives -
USNH Presidents, Chancellor Thank Governor for Budget Support
Gov. Maggie Hassan's biennial budget proposal recommends increasing funding on behalf of in-state students to $75 million in FY14 and $90 million in FY15. -
UNH President Testifies on Capitol Hill in Support of Charitable Tax Deductions
Mark Huddleston, president of the University of New Hampshire, testifies before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Ways and Means on the importance of charitable giving to higher...
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