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  • Marion James '40
    - In Memoriam: Marion James ’40
    Professor Marion James’s teaching specialty was the history of ancient Greece and Rome, but her scholarly interests spanned the centuries to modern times. After earning both an... Read More
  • Ralph B. “Tim” Craig, Jr. ’54
    - In Memoriam: Ralph B. “Tim” Craig, Jr. ’54
    Tim Craig’s degree in mechanical engineering served him well when he joined the Army after graduation and invented an innovative way to repair broken tank tracks in the field.... Read More
  • Jonathan Fox Kellogg ’70
    - In Memoriam: Jonathan Fox Kellogg ’70
    In the 25 years they spent together, Jon Kellogg and Tammalene Mitman ’77 lived in three New England states, each relocation starting in an apartment while Kellogg sought the... Read More
  • Agriculture mural in Hamilton Smith Hall
    - Hidden Gems, Revealed
    Artist George Loyd’s mural, “Agriculture,” is one of two Depression-era Works Projects Administration wall paintings undergoing restoration as part of the ongoing Hamilton Smith... Read More
  • UNH student Scott Brockelbank Jr.
    - Entrepreneurial Education
    To most, kettle corn is a sweet treat to be enjoyed at fairs and carnivals. But for UNH sophomore Scott Michael Brockelbank Jr., kettle corn is a way of paying for college.... Read More
  • UNH alumna Kate Clifford Larson
    - An Unprecedented Moment
    The recent news that Harriet Tubman will replace Andrew Jackson on the face of the U.S. Treasury’s $20 bill has received widespread praise. Among those applauding this decision is... Read More
  • Interior of the UNH Dairy Bar
    - First in the State
    Anyone who has enjoyed a delicious salad or sundae shot while chatting with friends at the UNH Dairy Bar knows this restaurant is one of a kind. Now, the Green Restaurant... Read More
  • University of New Hampshire welcome sign
    - Making Their Stories Great
        "Create your own story.” That’s what students are encouraged to do when they get to UNH. Experience as much as they can. Do it all, whatever that may be. An internship. Or two... Read More
  • UNH student Cam Calato '17
    - 27 Centuries in 90 Minutes
    What do Syria, Nepal, Iran, ancient Galatia and sixth-century Europe have in common? Read More
  • UNH senior Jennie Marinucci in Washington, DC
    - Health, Care and Understanding
    One UNH senior who is part of this year's Undergraduate Research Conference has also taken her research off campus after being selected for the 20th Annual Posters on the Hill... Read More