360 Experience
Rockin' Out in the Electronics Lab
Matt DiBiase '22, an electrical Engineering student, discusses how took his passion for playing guitar and turned into into his senior design capstone project by designing and building a digital guitar effect pedal. he then presented his work with nearly 400 of his fellow students at the... Read MoreAlso in UNH Today...
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04/27/22
A Dialogue on Dialogue
UNH undergraduates are invited to the Biden School to talk civil discourse. -
03/24/22
Learning to Regrow Lost Body Parts
This summer, middle and high school students attending UNH Tech Camp will have the unique opportunity to learn about regrowing lost body parts,... -
03/08/22
Going Places
When it came time to choose a college, Madison Hoppler ’24 opted for the financial security of the campus located practically in her backyard over a... -
01/20/22
GeoBowl Winners
A UNH geography team wins the regional GeoBowl and heads to the virtual national competition.
Recent Stories
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03/19/20 - People and Place and NeedJames Smugereski ’19 never planned on working for a nonprofit. He was a business major, with a focus in finance. He interned at one of the country’s largest insurance companies —... Read More
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02/28/20 - Rocketing Toward His FutureThe first time Thomas Collins’ father took him up in a plane at the Hampton Airfield it was in one of those small two-seaters that have flaps for doors. Read More
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01/27/20 - Learning What She Didn’t KnowBefore Lihy Buchbinder ’21 arrived at UNH, she had a cultural experience that few students have: In 2014, after finishing her last two years of high school, she returned to her... Read More
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12/06/19 - Seeing The Big PictureHusband and wife team Dan Lagueux and Valerie Vanasse opened New England’s Tap House Grille in 2013 to serve from-scratch meals and local craft beer. After just a few years of... Read More
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12/04/19 - Why Coastal Storms Are A Threat To Tourism (WGBH)Professor Meghan Howey discusses sea level rise and disappearing NH history. Read More
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12/02/19 - Lessons in DemocracyThere were balloons, red, white and blue, in the shape of donkeys and elephants. Signs for each state in the U.S. plus Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Guam and the... Read More
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11/04/19 - Caring for Marine Animals Includes Lessons in AdaptabilityMarisa Gazzola ’20, a marine, estuarine and freshwater biology major from Harrison, New York, talks about her summer internship with COLSA’s Sarah Schaier. Read More
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08/12/19 - Bright MindsStudents work behind the scenes on NASA's Parker Solar Probe mission. Read More
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07/16/19 - Sunny Day Flooding ResearchUNH students built ultrasonic sensors to measure water levels during king tides in Hampton, New Hampshire. Read More