Dr. Karen Jin Joins UNH Manchester Computer Science Faculty
The University of New Hampshire at Manchester welcomes Dr. Karen Jin to its faculty in the spring of 2016 as an assistant professor of computer science.
The University of New Hampshire at Manchester welcomes Dr. Karen Jin to its faculty in the spring of 2016 as an assistant professor of computer science.
Business is typically concerned about bottom lines, strategy, profits and losses. And while those things are important for sure, one University of New Hampshire at Manchester professor is looking to broaden that paradigm by making charitable giving a more natural partner.
English Professor Seth Abramson was referenced in an article by Rolling Stone on January 7, 2016. The article, "Sturgill Simpson Says New Album Is 'Already Finished'", acknowledges Abramson's role in inspiring Sturgill Simpson's Grammy-nominated album Metamodern Sounds in Country Music.
The University of New Hampshire at Manchester is partnering with White Mountains Community College to offer WMCC students a pathway to bachelor’s degrees in homeland security and computer science & entrepreneurship at UNH Manchester. Supported by the Neil and Louise Tillotson Fund of the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, the partnership will bring the state’s flagship public institution to northern New Hampshire.
Michael Decelle will assume leadership of the Manchester campus at the University of New Hampshire on Feb. 22, 2016, replacing J. Michael Hickey who has served in an interim role for the last two years. Decelle is currently president and CEO of CrossFiber, a venture-funded startup company in San Diego, and has served in a number of executive leadership roles throughout the technology industry.
Life after high school can take many routes for many different people. For Amanda Thomopoulos her choice was clear, the Air Force was the way to go. After six years of active duty, and just finishing up her eight-year contract, the 27-year-old is taking on her next life challenge: a business degree.
Since Amelia Keane came to UNH Manchester, she has had a goal in mind. As a transfer student with a worldly background, Amelia was determined to fill the need she saw in our school for more environmental awareness and sustainability. Senior English and Sign Language Interpretation major Liz Graham shares Keane's story.
More than 60 girls gathered at Manchester School of Technology for a morning of “STEMspiration” on Wednesday. As part of N.H. High Tech Council’s TechWomen | TechGirls initiative, 12 women with a range of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) backgrounds led discussions to empower the girls to pursue tech careers.
On the morning of September 11, 2001, America was changed forever. The sound of the twin towers falling could be heard all around the country, and even in the small town of West Burke, Vt., where young Aaron Trudeau lived. It was all a bit confusing to him then, but as he grew, a spark developed inside him to join the military and fight for his country. Read the biotechnology major's story.
Leadership isn’t just about getting people to do what you want them to by barking orders or simply assuming the title of boss. It’s nuanced; a carefully studied skill that takes practice, an ability to take risks and the willingness to be wrong sometimes. And that’s just what a group of area high school students set out to learn at a day-long workshop Friday, Nov. 6, hosted by UNH Manchester and Leadership Empowering Authentic Progress (LEAP).