From the Dean’s Desk
Impact and achievement close 2022 on a high note.
Impact and achievement close 2022 on a high note.
Prison outreach program in New Hampshire teaches woodworking to women.
New research from the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station examines factors that affect skunk abundance in the region and across the United States, underscoring the importance of collaborative databases in providing information for large geographic and broad-scale studies of understudied species.
The Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics at the University of New Hampshire invites businesses and non-profits to propose projects and work with student teams. These “real world” experiential learning opportunities help prepare students to excel in their careers, engage in their communities, and meet the challenges of the global business world.
Jennifer Sulewski has been named associate director of the Institute on Disability (IOD) at the University of New Hampshire, beginning Jan. 3, 2023. She will also serve as assistant research professor.
Because she did not stop, we are unstoppable. Join us in celebrating 50 years and counting of Title IX – and the athletes who showed up for nothing less than the next generation of Wildcats at the University of New Hampshire.
A smart ring that can detect the presence of date rape drugs in drinks, an edible supplement made from seaweed to reduce methane production in cows and a process to produce renewable jet fuel were some of the student-generated entrepreneurial ideas that took center stage at UNH’s annual NH Social Venture Innovation Challenge (SVIC) on Dec. 1.
The University of New Hampshire was inducted into the Team USA Collegiate Impact Award Class of 2022 in recognition of four Northeast Passage sled hockey athletes earning gold medals as part of Team USA at the 2022 Paralympic Winter Games in Beijing.
Natalie Cook '22, '23G is currently completing her accelerated master’s program in ocean engineering with a focus in ocean mapping. She started off at UNH as an ocean engineering (OE) undergraduate student, taking several classes through the advanced Center for Coastal Mapping Joint-Hydrographic Center located in the Jere A. Chase Ocean Engineering Laboratory. Throughout her undergraduate experience, she was exposed to cutting-edge science and technology.
UNH journalism professor Sue Hertz publishes essay in Shondaland