“It’s Never Too Late”
Sokhna Aw ‘18 ‘19G always dreamed of going to college in America.
Sokhna Aw ‘18 ‘19G always dreamed of going to college in America.
When botanical sciences professor Alan (Al) Baker retired in May after 47 years at UNH, the department threw him a retirement party.
One of the leading indicators of climate change — phenology, or nature’s calendar — can provide some insight into past climatic trends as well.
Follow the Reunion fun in Durham via UNH's Facebook page.
UNH is being recognized for its food system leadership.
After graduating Epping High School in 1968, Sue Bennett’s mother told her she either had to go to college or get a job. Well, Sue did both.
The Graduate School held its annual Doctoral Luncheon the day before commencement, but this year, there was yet another reason to celebrate: it was the largest ever class of doctoral graduates. Of the 95 total graduates from this academic year, 77 students received their PhD, and 18 their Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP).
Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Wayne Jones highlighted the achievements by graduating students, as well as provided words of encouragement.
Lara Valentina Pozzobon da Costa will be watching at least 600 films during the first part of her summer break – and she’s inviting other graduate students to join her.
The 2019 Staff Presidential Award of Excellence recipients were recognized by UNH President James W. Dean Jr. on May 10.
UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law professor Lucy Hodder speaks on NHPR's The Exchange