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Dana Hamel, University’s Most Generous Benefactor, Passes Away at 94
Longtime philanthropist Dana Hamel, whose optimism for the future took shape here at UNH through his philanthropic support of the next generation of leaders and doers in the Granite State, passed away on Sept. 4, 2025, at the age of 94. Read More-
09/09/25
UDay Showcases More Than 200 Student Clubs and Campus Organizations
One of the most anticipated annual signs that the UNH fall semester is officially underway took place Sept. 4, as UDay, the signature event... -
09/09/25
Reflecting on 9/11 at UNH
On the 24th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the University of New Hampshire community pauses to remember the members of the UNH family... -
08/26/25
Extension Partnership Saluted as Osborne Farm Celebrates 250 Years in the Family
John Porter’s time working with the Osborne family at their farm in Pittsfield over nearly five decades has produced plenty of fond memories. And... -
08/11/25
How to Make Hydrangea Bouquets Last Longer
How do you make your beautiful hydrangeas last in a bouquet? At UNH’s Woodman Horticultural Research Farm, Becky Sideman, UNH professor of...
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04/20/16 - A Few of Our Favorite ThingsIt’s not just about the money. It may seem that way when looking at the impact climate change could have on New Hampshire’s key tourism industries: The state annually collects $... Read More
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04/20/16 - The People FactorWith climate change affecting resources as nearby as the coastal waters of southern Maine and New Hampshire and in regions as distant as Brazil and Egypt, UNH professors are... Read More
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04/11/16 - Role Model On and Off the IceTalent is God-given. Be humble. Fame is man-given. Be grateful. Conceit is self-given. Be careful. —John Wooden Talent. Humility. Gratitude. Sara Carlson '16 has all three. A... Read More
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03/14/16 - On Trial: SpinachNew Hampshire growers interested in adding spinach to their winter crop production soon will have additional information to help them select which varieties to grow and when to... Read More
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03/07/16 - A Community SpeaksJaime Nolan likes good conversation. In her role as associate vice president for community, equity and diversity, she converses a lot, and with many different people. And, like... Read More
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03/03/16 - Putting the Public Back in Public SchoolsWhen Quixada Moore-Vissing began working with the New Hampshire Higher Education Assistance Foundation as a college access specialist in 2010, she traveled to schools across the... Read More
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02/08/16 - The Value of a VoteAmidst the flurry of activity leading up to the New Hampshire primary, two experts in the political field were delving into some of the questions that plague voters and can, at... Read More
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02/08/16 - Experiential Learning Ignites Psych Major's Passion for ServiceMikaila Bayers, senior psychology major, brought experiential learning to life by volunteering with the Walk a Mile in a Veteran’s Boot Fundraiser through independent study and... Read More
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02/08/16 - In the Town That Votes First, A Push To Keep Resort Benefits LocalIn 2011, the historic Balsams Resort shut its doors after more than a hundred years operating in the tiny town of Dixville Notch in New Hampshire’s White Mountains. With the... Read More
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02/02/16 - Extension’s Sciabarrasi Receives Agricultural Leadership AwardUNH Extension professor and specialist Mike Sciabarrasi received the Stephen H. Taylor Leadership Award for Agriculture Professionals at the New Hampshire Farm & Forest... Read More