UNH Today
Carbon Offsets Will Only Carry You So Far
Five Ways to Combat Stress During Finals
With finals week upon us, students are feeling the pressure of the end of the semester. The papers and exams start to pile up and it seems that the work will never end. Here are a few simple ways to help get rid of some of that stress.
Advancement Calendar Year-End 2019
Dec. 31 is the tax year-end for our donors.
Diversity On the Rise in NH
A new study published by Carsey School professor Kenneth Johnson shows that while the population levels within New Hampshire have remained steady, the level of diversity has continued to climb. In his study, Johnson also shows that significant changes to the state's population have occured within the last few years, with domestic migration leading to faster population growth between July 2016 and 2018 than in the preceding years.
Cricoid, Arytenoid, Hyoid…
Introducing vocalist and faculty member Amanda Munton.
Voices of Wildcats: Ralph Cox '79
Ralph Cox, University of New Hampshire class of '79, talks about his career in hockey and how being an athlete has helped in life after the sport.
2019 Books in COLA
A roundup of books published by College of Liberal Arts faculty and staff.
Quietly Cultivating Opportunity
George Bergeron ’63 has this philosophy about giving: plant enough seeds and something will grow. He doesn’t care if anyone knows he did the planting; he just wants the results.
Seeing The Big Picture
Husband and wife team Dan Lagueux and Valerie Vanasse opened New England’s Tap House Grille in 2013 to serve from-scratch meals and local craft beer. After just a few years of making hand-pressed burgers, wood-fired pizza and a rotating selection of seafood specials, they wanted a more controlled production of fresh produce for their dishes.