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  • L. L. Bean bootmobile
    - No Ordinary Outsider
    An L.L. Bean pop-up shop brought company chairman Shawn Gorman ’89 back to campus recently. He has also joined the UNH Foundation’s board of directors. Read More
  • UNH students working with plants in the greenhouses
    - Food for Thought
    A new Thompson School partnership provides Oyster River students with fresh, local vegetables hydroponically grown in UNH’s greenhouses. Read More
  • students playing music at UNH's Evening of Distinction
    - Awards Season
    Three distinguished alumni were honored for service, philanthropy and innovation this fall. Read More
  • UNH alumnus Dick Dewing ’53 and assistants shoot off the cannon at a UNH football game
    - Football’s Fish
    Since 2003, Dick Dewing ’53 has headed up a cannon crew for the Wildcats’ home football games, firing off blank shots after each UNH touchdown. Read More
  • UNH women's soccer player Brooke Murphy about to kick the ball
    - A Nose for the Goal
    Senior striker Brooke Murphy has been in the right place at the right time for virtually all of her UNH career. Read More
  • UNH women's field hockey
    - Sports Shorts
    Recent highlights from women's cross country, field hockey and men's soccer teams. Read More
  • collage of books written by UNH alumni and professors
    - “The Accidental President,” “Creditworthy” and Other Books of Note
    Alumni and UNH professors take on topics such as Harry S. Truman, the modern consumer data industry and an unlikely wartime love story. Read More
  • UNH alumnus Lee Grodzins ’46
    - A Life Driven by Curiosity
    Lee Grodzins ’46 has participated in groundbreaking physics experiments, been named a Guggenheim Fellow twice and taught physics at MIT for almost 40 years. Read More
  • UNH alumnus Kevin Dean ’91
    - Blue Line Mastermind
    Kevin Dean ’91 is the only former Wildcat currently coaching in the NHL. Read More
  • UNH alumna and Manchester, N.H.’s 48th mayor Joyce Craig ’89
    - History Maker
    Joyce Craig ’89 was elected Manchester, N.H.’s 48th mayor — becoming the first woman to hold the city’s highest office in its 171-year history. Read More