Andrea Kokolis Named Paul J. Holloway Entrepreneur of the Year
Andrea Kokolis ’73, ’77G, who
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UNH's Institute for Health Policy and Practice and Franklin Pierce School of Law has released a new report assessing New Hampshire’s Medicaid Work and Community Engagement Requirements and their impact on the state’s community providers.
Last year, a group of students at Portsmouth High School met with NH Listens to discuss racial discrimination that they had witnessed both inside the classroom and in the community. The group, now known as "We Speak," is planning on holding an event Friday, June 12 that will focus on matters such as inequity, justice, and peace in the community.
Kelly Kilcrease and Yvette Lazdowki have received the 2020 Barbara D. Merino Award for Excellence in History Publication.
Director of research development Kathy Cataneo received an award from the National Organization of Research Professionals.
The Office of Multicultural Student Affairs is now called The Beauregard Center; Cache Owens-Velasquez is its new director.
Dear UNH Community, Like virtually all Americans, we reacted with horror at the recent death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
Police chief David Kurz and theatre professor David Kaye join forces to confront bias in police departments.
To celebrate World Oceans Day June 8, Jennifer Miksis-Olds will participate in an ocean-themed quiz bowl against high school champions.
The messages we receive when we’re young can stay with us — the things people tell us or suggest are true. David Walker ’20 came out of high school thinking he wasn’t “intelligent enough” to go into medicine.