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In 2015, a county agent for UNH Extension started paying closer attention to Franklin, New Hampshire, a small city situated 20 miles north of Concord. Nestled at the intersection of three rivers, Franklin was a struggling former mill town that had spent several unsuccessful decades trying to forge... Read MoreAlso in UNH Today...
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05/19/22
eCoast Angels honored by UNH
eCoast Angels, an early-stage, business angel network founded in New England in 2000, has been named the University of New Hampshire’s Paul J.... -
05/03/22
Finishing Strong
A team of UNH students worked through the night to improve its presentation at the last minute and ultimately walked away as national champions,... -
05/02/22
Changing the Game
The minds behind what is being hailed as a game-changing connectivity breakthrough in the crypto and blockchain world spent much of the winter... -
04/05/22
Thriving during crisis
Lockdown measures introduced to control the spread of the coronavirus have simultaneously led to the closure of many small businesses as well as the...
Recent Stories
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11/25/20 - Environmental regulations improve the bottom lineWhen Robert Mohr was in graduate school, his advisor introduced him to a controversial paper written by the influential economist Michael Porter. Read More
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11/18/20 - Q&A with Alison Pyott ’92Tell us a little bit about your career path. Where has life taken you? In 1992, I graduated from UNH with a degree in Hotel Administration. After a brief time in the hospitality... Read More
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11/13/20 - Harmonizing art with business to help make the world a better placeThe consistent rattle of the spray paint can in her hands mimicked the ticking of her mind as Haley Burns ‘20 assessed the canvas in front of her. After hours of class, work, and... Read More
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11/10/20 - Celebrating 10 Years of EcoGastronomyGrace Stott ‘20 always valued sustainability, but couldn’t figure out how to incorporate it into her college career. Then she discovered EcoGastronomy and paired it with her... Read More
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10/28/20 - Can You Give Your Customer Too Much Love?Paul College associate professor of marketing Lin Guo's study focuses on customers’ relationships with their service providers. Read More
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10/23/20 - University Collaborative grooms a new kind of sustainable business leaderOften, those seeking broad changes in the way corporations behave toward their employees, society, and the environment, have done so as protestors. Such protests are valuable in... Read More
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10/23/20 - B the ChangeCertified B Corporations are businesses that meet the highest standards of verified social and environmental performance, public transparency, and legal accountability to balance... Read More
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09/03/20 - Shared Leadership Pays DividendsLeadership is a process, not a person, according to Michael Kukenberger, assistant professor of organizational behavior. Read More
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09/03/20 - Optimizing Capacity for DemandAirline scheduling consists of major planning challenges. Integrating them into a monthly unified system can frustrate the best of planners. Read More
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08/28/20 - New Paul College Associate Dean For Undergraduate Education NamedLuciana Echazú has joined the Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics as the new associate dean for undergraduate education. Read More