UNH Voices Of Wildcats Matt Haley '19
Paul College’s Matt Haley ’19 says the UNH Sales Club put him “lightyears ahead” of where he would have been without that experience. Hear why he thinks that.
Paul College’s Matt Haley ’19 says the UNH Sales Club put him “lightyears ahead” of where he would have been without that experience. Hear why he thinks that.
As someone who has worked for SHARPP for the past three years, a question I’ve gotten pretty frequently, to my surprise, has been: if someone is raped, assaulted, or experiencing abuse, why don’t they just go to the police?
Hannah Stewart ’20 embraces challenges and new experiences. Last year, after just her second year of studying environmental conservation and sustainability at UNH, she enrolled in a summer internship with Extension’s community and economic development team.
UNH's Center of Integrated Biomedical and Bioengineering Research and the Department of Molecular, Cellular and Biomedical Sciences (MCBS) will be hosting distinguished scientist, Peter Walter, PhD, next week as part of the MCBS department seminar series.
Topic: From Protein Folding to Cognition: The Seredipitous Path of Discovery
The UNH College of Life Sciences and Agriculture is now offering a culinary nutrition and food studies minor that brings together nutritional science and foundational cooking skills.
UNH historian Jess Lepler writes about America's first financial crisis at its bicentennial.
UNH receives a federal grant to help police whose work requires review of child sexual abuse images.
Despite the rigorous course load that comes with being a mechanical engineering major, Sohani Demian ‘20 has had time to “dip her toes” into lots of different things.
The annual Hans Heilbronner Lecture takes place Oct. 29.