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Leaders in the Granite State
Three members of the UNH community were recognized among the most influential business leaders in the state by NH Business Review as part of its New Hampshire 200 list Read MoreAlso in UNH Today...
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11/30/21
Celebrating Faculty Excellence
Every year, a chosen few of UNH’s outstanding faculty members from each college and school receive Faculty Excellence Awards in recognition of their... -
08/17/21
Helping Hands Abound
It’s not unusual for college students to worry about paying for tuition, room, board and books, especially here in New Hampshire, where average... -
01/18/21
A More Diverse Legal Landscape
Peter Nieves, a patent attorney at Sheehan Phinney and former adjunct professor at UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law, has been working to create a...
Recent Stories
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02/15/18 - Rudman Fellows take advantage of diverse opportunitiesUNH Law launched the Warren B. Rudman Fellowship program four years ago by providing full-tuition scholarships to two entering students each year who have a demonstrated interest... Read More
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02/14/18 - UNH Law Students Reach National Finals of Trial CompetitionThe team of UNH Law students Allie Pash and Kolbie McCabe advanced to the national finals of the National Trial Competition, to be held in Austin, Texas in April, after defeating... Read More
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02/08/18 - NHPR: New Hampshire Considers Constitutional Rights for VictimsBuzz Sherr and attorney Patti LaFrance discuss the implications of Marsy’s Law. Read More
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02/06/18 - UNH Law Provides Boost to Work Force, Improves Access to Justice in New HampshireThe University of New Hampshire School of Law is making a positive impact on the state’s economy in two significant respects – by attracting and retaining young professionals who... Read More
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01/25/18 - Sports Illustrated: What's Next Now That Larry Nassar Has Been Sentenced?Michael McCann discusses why “facilitation” is a key word in the Nassar story. Read More
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01/22/18 - Concord Monitor: Racism and Impeachment PowerJohn Greabe writes about whether racism constitutes a legitimate basis for removing a president and discusses the scope of Congress’s removal power. Read More
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01/18/18 - UNH Law partners with industry leaders to launch new course on bio-innovation and the lawThe University of New Hampshire School of Law launched an exciting new initiative with a kickoff celebration Thursday, Jan. 18, introducing “bioInnovation Research Collaboration... Read More
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01/08/18 - CBS News: Former Maryland Lawmaker Talks About What's Wrong with Ethics Committee ProcessDonna Edwards, senior fellow at UNH School of Law, is calling for major changes to the way the House handles sexual abuse allegations. Read More
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01/02/18 - Concord Monitor: Constitutional Barriers to Congressional ReformJohn Greabe discusses term limits, campaign-finance regulations and restrictions on partisan gerrymandering in this editorial. Read More