Culture
Q&A with Masami Dustin ‘21
When you came to UNH had you planned on weaving in a focus on social innovation or sustainability into your major and why? I knew since my junior year of high school that I would want to major in business come college, though it wasn’t until recently that I found a true passion for social... Read MoreAlso in UNH Today...
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12/29/20
Using Business to Do Good
When Shuili Du was a doctoral student at Boston University, the academic field of marketing still focused on the marketing mix (i.e., product, price... -
12/23/20
UNH Endowment Investing Goes Green
Did you know that as of July 30, 2020 UNH was ranked sixth among universities in the country for its sustainability practices, topped only by schools... -
12/18/20
Educating Business Students for a New Corporate Vision Committed to all Stakeholders
Late last summer the Business Round Table – the preeminent association of nearly 200 CEOs of America’s leading companies – issued a paradigm shifting... -
12/17/20
The Hill: Americans move less, but those doing so are leaving urban centers
The Hill reports on a U.S. Census Bureau finding that fewer Americans are moving now than at any time in the last seven decades. Carsey School Senior...
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04/27/16 - Crafting a Career Out of Beerhttp://www.idlehandscraftales.com/In 1999, when Peter Beauregard ’00 won over a sullen coworker with one of his homebrewed six-packs, the thought occurred to him that he might... Read More
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04/26/16 - The Reluctant Beauty QueenThe first beauty pageant that June Gong Chin ’58 won earned her $500, a portable TV, a transistor radio and 25 pounds of Chinese sausage. Her title: Miss Chinatown New York 1957. Read More
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04/22/16 - An Unprecedented MomentThe recent news that Harriet Tubman will replace Andrew Jackson on the face of the U.S. Treasury’s $20 bill has received widespread praise. Among those applauding this decision is... Read More
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04/20/16 - SPARK 2016Flip through the most recent issue of SPARK, UNH’s annual research review. 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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04/19/16 - Ken Johnson Named Carnegie FellowKen Johnson, professor of sociology and senior demographer at the Carsey School of Public Policy, is one of only 33 scholars from around the country to be named a 2016 Andrew... Read More
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04/09/16 - UNH Historian Receives NEH AwardAssociate professor of history Julia Rodriguez has been awarded a Summer Stipend from the National Endowment from the Humanities. Read More
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04/01/16 - The Right Place, the Right TimeThe Arghakhanchi District of Nepal is a mountainous region west of Kathmandu that is covered with fields of corn and rice as well as lush, forested valleys. “It’s probably the... Read More
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03/16/16 - Shakespeare at the QuadOne fateful day in high school, Doug Lanier’s English teacher played a 1964 recording of Richard Burton performing Hamlet. When she dropped the needle on the record, she... Read More
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03/16/16 - A Global ConnectionIn a continuing effort to bring UNH to the world and the world to UNH, the university has announced a centralized international programs office on campus, bringing together the... Read More