Innovation

The New Age Crafts student team: Pictured (L to R): Mons Langaard '25, Sadie Caddell '26, and Trent McGoldrick '25.

Holloway Competition Delivers Lessons That Outlast the Finals

At the UNH Holloway Prize Competition, student teams gain more than just prizes — real-world skills, industry feedback and professional connections help turn innovative ideas into viable ventures, whether they win or not. Read More

Recent Stories

  • The winning student team poses with Dean Deborah Merrill-Sands, Department of Decision Sciences chair Roger Grinde, and faculty member Jing Wang.
    - A Winning Bundle
    The winning student team at last week’s UNH DataJam with Liberty Mutual wants to make your insurance experience much like your academic one. Read More
  • students and teacher at school
    - Supporting the State's Teachers
    UNH was awarded a $200,000 grant to support early childhood STEM teachers in New Hampshire. Read More
  • UNH student Sarah Jakositz '18
    - Outstanding Opportunities
    Sarah Jakositz ’18 has been immersed in myriad opportunities on campus as a UNH College of Engineering and Physical Sciences student. Read More
  • humanities class in session
    - Collaborating on Humanities
    UNH and CCSNH have received a Mellon Foundation grant to support the study of humanities. Read More
  • UNH students Kate Aiken and Devin McMahon pose with their prize and research poster for the 2016 Holloway Prize competition entry, LilyPad.
    - Cultivating Women Entrepreneurs
    When Devin McMahon '18 was still a high school student in East Hampstead, New Hampshire, she started her own business. Not babysitting or lawn mowing: A full-blown nonprofit... Read More
  • Gregory Sancoff, left, poses with Paul Holloway during the 2016 Paul J. Holloway Prize Competition championship round.
    - Entrepreneur of the Year
    Gregory Sancoff is a serial entrepreneur with a 30-year career under his belt. Read More
  • photo of Sharyn Potter
    - Innovator of the Week
    UNH sociologist Sharyn Potter was recently featured as Innovator of the Week on the Live Free and Start website. Read More
  • a black hole eating a dying star
    - Feeding Frenzy
    A giant black hole ripped apart a nearby star and then continued to feed off its remains for close to a decade, according to research led by UNH. This black hole meal is more than... Read More
  • Kate Haslett in UNH lab
    - UNH Junior Named to ASCE's "New Faces of Engineering"
    Katie Haslett '18 has been named to the American Society of Civil Engineers' 2017 class of New Faces of Civil Engineering, which highlights the next generation of leaders in the... Read More
  • Matt Griswold '18 works at the UNH Makerspace in the Peter T. Paul Entrepreneurship Center or ECenter.
    - Passport to Cash
    Three UNH students will get a jump on the biggest issue facing many college graduates today even before they don their caps and gowns. Read More