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  • Terry Forbes
    - UNH Solar Physicist Receives Prize
    Terry Forbes, research professor emeritus in the physics department and the Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space, recently received the George Ellery Hale Prize... Read More
  • Sarah Sherman, UNH professor of English
    - Engaged Dialogue
    Sarah Sherman received both the 2015 Jean Brierley Award for Excellence in Teaching and the Graduate Faculty Mentor Award. She says her teaching philosophy is grounded in the idea... Read More
  • Don Sundberg
    - Sundberg To Receive Lifetime Achievement Award
    Donald Sundberg, professor emeritus of materials science and director of UNH’s Nanostructured Polymers Research Center, will receive a lifetime achievement award from the American... Read More
  • Members of the cybersecurity club at UNH
    - Securing a Future in Cyberspace
    Three years ago, Saudi Aramco experienced one of the worst data breaches in its history when more than 30,000 of its computers were wiped clean. In May 2014, hackers stole the... Read More
  • White Mountains Community College student
    - UNH Manchester, White Mountains Community College Announce Partnership
    The University of New Hampshire at Manchester is partnering with White Mountains Community College to offer WMCC students pathways to bachelor’s degrees in homeland security and... Read More
  • Michael Decelle
    - UNH Announces New Dean of Its Manchester Campus
    Michael Decelle will be the next dean of the Manchester campus at the University of New Hampshire (Courtesy photo) Michael Decelle will assume leadership of the Manchester... Read More
  • Jesse Ross '17
    - The Road Less Traveled
    UNH junior Jesse Ross took a semester off to hike the Appalachian Trail, raising funds for an organization near and dear to his heart. It is often said that life is a climb. We... Read More
  • Robbie Dudzisz '17
    - Beasts of the East
    The Northeast Passage rugby team traveled to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to compete in Beast of the East. Read More
  • Emily Larson ’16
    - Bluebird Days for Undergraduate Exercise Scientist
    Winter is here in the Northern Hemisphere, and the skiers among us eagerly await that first bluebird day, when the sun rises over freshly fallen snow and blue skies beckon. Emily... Read More
  • Sweet Stuff
    - Sweet Stuff
    With no thumbs, constructing a large building is tough. But Wild E. Cat pulled through with some help from his friends at UNH Conferences & Catering. Watch them build a... Read More