Schwartz Joins IOD as Assistant Research Professor
Ariel Schwartz will be joining the Institute on Disability (IOD) at UNH as an assistant research professor and the director of the UNH-4U program, beginning Jan. 23, 2023.
Ariel Schwartz will be joining the Institute on Disability (IOD) at UNH as an assistant research professor and the director of the UNH-4U program, beginning Jan. 23, 2023.
The University of New Hampshire, through it's Career and Professional Success office, high-impact internships and powerful partnerships with business and industry, is preparing its students to meet the needs of a dynamic workforce in New Hampshire and beyond.
UNH Dining has gone cashless, effective Jan. 1, 2023. Acceptable forms of payment at all dining halls and campus cafés now include Dining Dollars, Cat’s Cache, debit and credit cards and mobile payments (Apple Pay and Google Pay).
The change reflects current transaction trends at UNH and should make for a smoother overall process, says Dorrie McClintock, director of conferences, catering and retail services, who noted that only about 5% of sales prior to the change had been cash.
Marcy Ainslie, assistant professor of nursing in the UNH College of Health and Human Services, was honored by the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) as the 2023 recipient of the AANP Advocate State Award for Excellence in New Hampshire.
UNH’s partnership with The Washington Center plus new Liberal Arts funding provide high-impact experience.
UNH professor emeritus of English remembered by NYT.
The University of New Hampshire is proud to be a national leader in sustainability and celebrates 25 years of infusing sustainability across campus and beyond.
The image remains in focus for all of about three seconds, but a TikTok user who has gained a massive following for identifying sporting events in the background of movie and TV scenes determined that a UNH men's hockey game appears in the hit 1980s movie Gremlins – and he couldn’t have done it without help from UNH Archives.
New exhibitions open at the Museum of Art on January 26.
The University of New Hampshire’s Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics is launching an Inclusive Leadership Fellows program designed to enhance the college’s efforts to build a more engaged and inclusive experience for students of diverse backgrounds. This includes People of Color, first-generation students, and those with demonstrated high financial need.