Shop Local! UNH Gifts That Keep on Giving Beyond the Holiday Season

Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Presents for friends and family created and curated by UNH staff and students.

DURHAM, N.H.—(November 26, 2025)—Black Friday beckons and that means it is time to get a jump on that holiday gift list. If you’re looking for something unique and not available at a big box store, here are some ideas from the creative staff, faculty and students at the University of New Hampshire that are sure to make your friends and family smile—because every day is a great day to be a UNH wildcat!

Score with stocking stuffers: Stuff UNH Wildcats tickets into a loved one’s stocking—and save money doing it. UNH Athletics is offering several specials on hockey, basketball and gymnastics tickets that will help you rack up points with friends and family this holiday season. The deals will be available for a limited time over Black Friday weekend (7:00 am Friday to 11:59 pm Sunday) and Cyber Monday (Monday 7 am to 11:59 pm) and when they are gone, they are gone. If you don’t want to strike out, check out these links: https://unh.short.gy/UNHBlackFriday and https://unh.short.gy/UNHCyberMonday.

Inspirational dates: Start each day of the new year with a beautifully curated calendar from UNH’s Institute on Disability (IOD). For almost 25 years, the IOD has produced full-color calendars featuring 13 original works of art paired with uplifting quotes. The calendar, which often features work from students, faculty and staff, is an opportunity to remind people of the IOD’s mission to promote full inclusion and equal opportunities for people with disabilities. To order the 2026 calendar: https://iod-calendar-store.mybigcommerce.com/

Shore to Shoals: For the ocean lover on your list, how about a t-shirt adorned with sea creatures? Or a hat embroidered with colorful flowers inspired by poet Celia Thaxter’s island garden? The Shoals Marine Laboratory—a remote marine field station located on Appledore Island—offers a variety of sea-inspired t-shirts, totes and sweatshirts. Thoughtful items for any marine enthusiast or avid gardener who longs to take a pilgrimage to Thaxter’s ocean garden. Part of the proceeds help support marine science education, research and outreach at the Shoals Marine Laboratory, which has been jointly operated by UNH and Cornell University for 60 years. To order: https://yourprintedtees.com/shoals_marine_lab/shop/home, or to learn about unique educational opportunities: www.shoalsmarinelobaroatory.org

UNH Steelhead Trout: For the foodie on your list, UNH’s Aquafort, an offshore aquaculture platform, offers a delicious locally raised steelhead trout that is available both fresh and smoked. Similar to salmon, the fish is harvested weekly and is available through the holidays at several local fish markets—including Seaport Fish in Rye and Sanders Fish Market in Portsmouth. A smoked version of the UNH fish is available online year-round and makes a nice addition to a charcuterie board or layered on a breakfast bagel. All proceeds from online sales go directly back to research at UNH’s Center for Sustainable Seafood Systems. To order: https://unh-usnh.nbsstore.net/center-for-sustainable-seafood-systems

UNH Makers Expo: Looking for something unique for those hard to buy for? Come shop over 50 curated artisans at UNH’s Makers Expo—all UNH students, faculty and staff. Imagine engineers that knit and jewelry by biologists. Grab some friends and get into the spirit by buying something special from a UNH wildcat. The event is free and open to the public. Friday, Dec. 5, 10:00 a.m.—4:00 p.m., Granite State Room, Memorial Union Building, Durham. https://www.unh.edu/mub/events/unh-makers-expo

Armchair explorers: For book lovers, history buffs and travelers, offer them a trip through the past and present of the Granite State’s most memorable sites. From stories of New Hampshire’s fiercely independent spirit to a peek inside the state’s lavish historic mansions and a visit to Exeter’s UFO festival, all the places that make N.H. unique are on display in A History Lover's Guide to New Hampshire. Co-authors Kathleen D. Bailey ’74 and Sheila R. Bailey take readers on an adventure without ever leaving their armchair. Available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/History-Lovers-Guide-New-Hampshire/dp/1467155985

Seasonal Spectacular: Give the gift of music by kicking off the season with a festive holiday concert featuring familiar classics to more contemporary works from UNH’s talented musicians from the symphony orchestra, wind symphony, concert choir, jazz bands, chamber singers, symphonic band and wildcat marching band. One day only—Sunday, Dec. 7 at 5:00 p.m.—at the Granite State room in UNH’s Memorial Union Building. Tickets need to be purchased in advance. They will not be available at the door. $20 general admission, $15 senior and military and $10 students. Details and to buy tickets: https://usnh.evenue.net/events/UNHPA-MU

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