Shoe City
Business professors coauthor book exploring the impact shoe production had on Manchester's economy.
Business professors coauthor book exploring the impact shoe production had on Manchester's economy.
“The day was one of excitement, vulnerability, and empowerment with over 70 participants and speakers,” said Tamara Marcus, Ph.D. student in UNH’s Natural Resources and Earth Systems Science program and organizer of the 2019 East Coast Reclaiming STEM meeting.
As climate changes, Northeast winters are warming more rapidly than other times of the year.
The pipe bomb arrived at CNN’s New York City office on an October morning in 2018. The improvised device, delivered by courier, was one of 13 sent to targets across the country — all Democratic politicians, high-end donors and outspoken critics of President Trump. Michael D’Antonio ’77 wasn’t in the building when the package was discovered, but the CNN contributor and writer, who provides regular critical analysis of the president and his policies, was likely among those the bomber hoped to reach.
A collaboration around The Odyssey spurs original art.
Maeve Dion, assistant professor of security studies, recently joined NHPR's Civics 101 podcast to discuss government cybersecurity in New Hampshire.
Members of the UNH Army ROTC program gathered for their annual photograph earlier this fall in front of Thompson Hall. UNH serves as the host school for 145 cadets spread across Maine and New Hampshire.
Istvan Miko compares the 700,000 specimens in UNH’s insects and other arthropods collection to “books in the library of life.”
AS DIANE AND JOHN FOLEY ’70 settle into the bright and airy living room of their Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, home on a breezy, blue-skied August morning — Diane seated on the end of a semi-circular couch and John in a blue-and-white striped armchair opposite her — they are flanked by an array of framed family photos, more than a dozen in all.