Campus Life
Welcome, Wildcats: Campus Energized With Arrival of Students
Campus sprung to life with the arrival of students and their families for move-in weekend beginning Aug. 21, signaling the start of a new academic year. A welcoming crew of Wildcats - including the Cat Pack Captains as well as UNH President Elizabeth Chilton and her dog, Wally - helped move... Read More-
08/19/25
More Than a Building: The Enduring Legacy of UNH’s Thompson Hall
Think you know T-Hall? Think again! Step inside UNH’s most historic building and true campus landmark. From its surprising past as a gymnasium and... -
08/19/25
Hetzel Hall Turns 100 in Style After Major Renovation
Any question as to how deep Kristin Carpenter’s connection to UNH’s Hetzel Hall runs can be answered by a group messaging thread her children share... -
06/16/25
Video Highlights from Spring Reunion 2025
Spring reunion once again drew hundreds of Wildcats back to campus to visit with old friends and classmates during a weekend of festivities, and we... -
06/16/25
Renovated Spaulding Hall Unveiled
UNH celebrated the completion of the $95.5 million expansion and renovation of Spaulding Hall – the largest capital project in the university’s...
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05/15/18 - Fond FarewellThe community recently gathered to say goodbye to Mark Huddleston, who will leave UNH at the end of June after 11 years as president. Read More
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05/14/18 - Lobster BakeWith a week to go before graduation, seniors gathered at the Whitt for a tasty celebration. Read More
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05/01/18 - The (Wild)cat in the HatIt’s not exactly Michael Jackson’s white glove, but at UNH, a certain red hat has become iconic. Read More
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04/30/18 - Summer Session Courses for the Career DrivenIt's always a good idea to start and continue developing a strategy to position yourself as best as possible for a job post-graduation. Read More
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04/24/18 - COLSA at the 2018 Undergraduate Research ConferenceTo learn more about the UNH College of Life Sciences and Agriculture, visit our website. Read More