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Promoting Peace and Human Security
For Alioune Mzeirigue, the turbulent state of global current affairs sparked a passion to promote peace and human security. Now, he's pursuing a master's in global conflict and human security with a goal to create a sustainable development consulting firm in West Africa. Read MoreAlso in UNH Today...
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05/24/22
Celebrating UNH Manchester Class of 2022
Author Paul S. Boynton '73 delivered the keynote address at UNH Manchester's 37th annual commencement ceremony, which celebrated the achievements of... -
05/23/22
Developing a Strategy for Success
Over the years, Sarah Siegel has held positions in fields as varied as finance, entertainment and management. Now, she plans to bring her passion for... -
05/17/22
Mentor Highlights: Dr. Kristen Johnson
Kristen Johnson, assistant professor of biotechnology at UNH Manchester, was recently featured in Inquiry, the annual undergraduate research journal... -
05/12/22
Networking for Success
For Jared O'Connell '22, networking opportunities were key in turning a software engineering internship into a full-time role.
Recent Stories
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11/01/21 - Be Inspired by Women in STEM, Nov. 9Women make up nearly half of the U.S. workforce, but only 27% of the science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) workforce. Women are vastly underrepresented in STEM—and at... Read More
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10/20/21 - Faculty Spotlight: James Ramsay, Homeland SecurityJames Ramsay, Ph.D., joined UNH in 2015 to spearhead the homeland security bachelor's degree program, which is the foundation for UNH earning its designation as a Center of... Read More
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10/08/21 - Record FundingUNH researchers brought in $260 million in competitive funding in FY21 for projects that improve life in New Hampshire and beyond. Read More
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10/06/21 - Fall Open House, October 16The University of New Hampshire at Manchester is hosting an Open House on Saturday, October 16 from 9 a.m. to noon. At Open House, high school juniors and seniors as well as... Read More
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10/06/21 - Faculty Spotlight: Sue Cooke ’94, ’04G, Biological SciencesSince joining the UNH Manchester faculty in 2013, Dr. Sue Cooke, lecturer of biological sciences, has designed courses that not only appeal to her students’ interests, but also... Read More
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09/30/21 - Scholarships for Returned Peace Corps VolunteersUNH has expanded its partnership with the Peace Corps to offer the Paul D. Coverdell Fellows program to returned Peace Corps volunteers who wish to pursue a Master of Science in... Read More
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09/29/21 - Educators Unite to Ease College TransitionThe passage from high school to college can be challenging, and it can be especially difficult for first-generation and multilingual learners. In response, a multidisciplinary... Read More
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09/27/21 - Hidden GemUNH Manchester has been named a 2022 “Hidden Gem in New England” by College Raptor, a leading college planning platform. Read More
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09/23/21 - Faculty Spotlight: Barbara Jago, Communication ArtsSince joining the UNH Manchester faculty in 1998, Barbara Jago, associate professor of communication arts, has challenged her students to become braver, stronger and more... Read More
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08/30/21 - 7 Tips for Your First Week of ClassWhether you’re kicking off your first year of college or your last, the first week of classes can be stressful. Here are some tips to keep in mind as you switch from summer mode... Read More