Welcome New?UNH Faculty!
We hope you find this list of focused resources helpful as you begin your journey here at UNH.
Key Resources from UNH Departments & Organizations to support Faculty
View a broader list of campus web links on the HR website at:? unh.edu/hr/faculty-staff-resources
View the New Faculty video playlist in UNH's Media Space
UNH Department/Organization: | Contact/Location Info: | Media Links: | Highlight Web/Video |
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AAUP-UNH
AAUP-UNH is both an advocacy chapter of the national AAUP, working to maintain academic freedom and an effective role for faculty in the governance of the University, and a union. As the faculty union, AAUP-UNH negotiates with the USNH Board of Trustees all terms and conditions of employment for tenure-track faculty. These include, but are not limited to, salaries and benefits, faculty rights, procedures for promotion and tenure, grievance procedures, and procedures for non-reappointment or dismissal. |
Cliff Brown, Peter Welch, |
AAUP-UNH website, includes information about membership and how to become a member ? |
Welcome video from AAUP-UNH President |
UNHLU-AAUP (UNH Lecturers United)
UNHLU-AAUP is the union for lecturer faculty at the University of New Hampshire. As a faculty member, you are automatically included in the Collective Bargaining Unit (CBU) represented by UNH Lecturers United – AAUP. Over 80% of our Collective Bargaining Unit have chosen membership, and we believe that the strength of our union is in our membership. |
Molly Campbell, Peter Welch, |
UNHLU-AAUP website,? includes information about membership and how to become a member |
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Campus Recreation Provides programs and facilities to support an active lifestyle. ?Campus Recreation has 11 facilities including the Hamel Recreation Center (HRC), the Whittemore Center Arena, Swasey Indoor Pool, College Woods and numerous outdoor fields. Memberships are available to facilities at the UNH Durham Campus - include full access to Group Exercise Classes, Fitness Areas, Outdoor Adventure Trips and Gear Rentals (see website for changes due to Covid-19). |
Main phone: (603) 862-2031 Need more info?? |
Campus Recreation website |
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Center for Academic Resources (CFAR) CFAR is UNH’s learning center for undergraduates on campus, situated on the second floor of Smith Hall. We provide Professional Educational Counselor consultations for students to address academic challenges, reach goals, and find the right support resources on campus. Peer Academic Mentors are available to work 1:1 virtually or in-person teaching study skills, time management, and organizational strategies to help students stay on track. Deep learning strategies, problem-solving, organizational skills,? study tips and tools abound in sessions with staff and Peer Academic Mentors, and in our online tools and resources! |
Daniela Adler, Director ? General email box: (603) 862-3698 |
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Center for Excellence and Innovation in Teaching and Learning (CEITL)
The?Center for Excellence and Innovation?in Teaching and Learning?strives to promote the highest quality of student learning by providing full-time faculty, part-time faculty, and teaching graduate students with the resources they need to implement in their classrooms the best practices in college teaching. The Center offers?voluntary and strictly confidential?consultations with individual teachers; offers workshops and courses on effective teaching; collaborates with other campus units interested in program development and review; assists individuals and academic units interested in designing and implementing student learning outcomes assessment initiatives; and conducts and disseminates research on the teaching/learning process. |
Catherine Overson, Conant Hall, G31 (603) 862-0233 Email:? teaching.excellence@unh.edu |
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Changemaker Collaborative
The Changemaker Collaborative brings together students, faculty, staff, businesses, non-profits and government agencies committed to advancing?positive change for the good of all. The Collaborative supports the next generation of skilled, courageous and confident leaders, through real-world experiences and the tools of public policy and business, while helping community partners advance their sustainability initiatives.?The Changemaker Collaborative is a partnership of UNH’s Sustainability Institute, the Peter T. Paul College of Business & Economics, and the Carsey School of Public Policy. We provide support and assistance for all faculty interested in integrating concepts of changemaking into their pedagogy, through class presentations, the Changemaker Speaker Series (pre-readings, videos and follow-up reflection activities available), and incorporation of the NH Social Venture Innovation Challenge (our annual idea competition) into course(s). |
Faina Bukher, (917)515-5030 ? |
Changemaker Collaborative website |
Media Space Video |
Hamel Center for Undergraduate Research Hamel Center research opportunities are available to students across ALL disciplines. |
Paul Tsang, Molly Doyle, 118 Conant Hall (603) 862-4323 Please contact our office for more program details. |
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Health & Wellness We provide wellness program for academic classes, presenting on topics such as stress, sleep, wellness, alcohol and other drugs, nutrition and eating concerns, public health issues, etc. through our Living Well Services. |
Health & Wellness - TTY Users: 7-1-1 or 800-735-2964 (Relay NH) Email:? health@unh.edu |
Health & Wellness website | Media Space Video |
Healthy UNH?
Healthy UNH enhances the mission of the University by supporting the lifelong health and wellness of the UNH community. In its effort to improve the health of the population and its underlying healthcare costs, Healthy UNH takes a broader scope than is customary in traditional worksite wellness programs.? It goes beyond basic health promotion to consider the issues of appropriate use of healthcare services, to promote transparency in healthcare treatment costs and options, and to foster a culture of healthy eating, active living, and emotional wellness.? |
Kimberly Persson, Hewitt Hall, Suite 202 (603) 862-2493 |
Healthy UNH website - Subscribe to the ? |
Media Space Video |
Hospitality Services?
Join over 500 faculty and staff members with meal plans and experience why University of New Hampshire Hospitality Services is the right choice for great value, variety and convenience! We offer flexible meal plans that fit your busy schedule and easy payroll deduction to help you stay within your budget. With a variety of locations and convenient hours, it's easy to enjoy a tasty meal and save time and money with a Faculty/Staff Meal Plan. |
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Museum of Art
The Museum will be open August 31, to faculty, students, and the public from Mon., Tues., Wed. and Fri., 12:00–4:00 p.m. Thurs., 12-6:00 p.m. and by appointment for class visits before 12:00 p.m. M–F.? In-person capacity of the museum is limited to 28 people. The Museum can also provide live virtual visits for the exhibition and online access to the collection. Virtual visits led by a museum educator last 30-45 minutes and can focus on one or both of our fall exhibitions. |
To schedule an in-person or virtual class visit, contact Sara Claflin To access online content & Museum of Art’s collection, contact Laura Calhoun Paul Creative Arts Center (PCAC), 20 Academic Way (603)862-3712 |
Visit us on: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter or sign up for our weekly email We’ll? share updates & ways to engage with art & culture from home |
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NH Listens, Carsey School of Public Policy?
New Hampshire Listens is a civic engagement initiative of the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire. Our mission is to help New Hampshire residents talk and work together to create communities that work for everyone. We design for virtual and in-person gatherings. |
Michele Holt-Shannon, Director (603) 862-0692 |
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Current Projects |
Office of Engagement & Faculty Development |
Leslie J. Couse, Engagement and Faculty Development (603) 862-1997 |
Media Space Video | |
Office of Environmental Healthy and Safety (OEHS) |
Visit our website for program contact information. | More information on the program areas can be found on our OEHS website | Media Space video |
Office of National Fellowships
Resources available to undergraduates, graduate students, and alumni. We publicize major national fellowships like Rhodes, Fulbright, National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowships, etc. and support students in the application process. We are always looking for faculty to refer promising? students to our office. |
? Conant Hall, Room 118A, (603) 862-0733 |
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Psychological and Counseling Services (PACS)
PACS is committed to serving UNH’s diverse campus community by providing students with support and education for their personal and academic success through confidential counseling, psychiatric consultation,??outreach and prevention services. PACS also provides consultation for faculty and staff. We are available to consult regarding students of concern, and crisis counseling and urgent consultation is available 24/7 by calling 603-862-2090. Outside of PACS hours crisis counseling and urgent consultation is provided by licensed mental health counselors via Protocall. PACS is also available to provide workshops on mental health literacy, suicide prevention (QPR) and PACS services overviews to your class. To arrange a workshop or presentation email PACS or use the program request form on the Outreach section of the PACS website. |
? Main Phone: (603) 862-2090 Email: pacs@unh.edu |
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Media Space Video |
Research and Large Center Development Research and Large Center Development (RLCD) helps UNH’s research and scholarly community develop strategies and build skills for grant seeking; facilitates development of competitive proposals; coordinates UNH responses to special funding and award programs; and nominates UNH researchers for prestigious external prizes, awards, and appointments. It also supports collaborative research activities to expand UNH’s capacity to pursue major multi- and interdisciplinary research initiatives that garner national and international recognition. UNH’s Collaborative Research Excellence Initiative (CoRE), an annual seed funding initiative to stimulate interdisciplinary collaboration across UNH and with external partners, is implemented by RLCD. |
Mark Milutinovich, Lynette Hentges, Michael Thompson, Maria Emanuel, Ruth Davis, |
Grant Seeking Funding, Competitive Proposals & Building Grant Seeking Skills |
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Residential Life |
Ruth Abelmann, |
Residential Life / Housing Communities- includes themes & Residential Learning Communities connected to our colleges |
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Sexual Harassment & Rape Prevention Program(SHARPP)
We are a 24/7 crisis center available for UNH students, faculty, and staff members. We provide?free and confidential services to survivors of Interpersonal Violence (sexual violence, relationship abuse, sexual harassment, childhood abuse, and stalking) as well as their allies.We also provide prevention education, outreach, and trainings on the above topics as well as on consent, bystander intervention, and healthy relationships to the greater University community.? |
Office:?603 862-3494 24/7 Support: 603 862-7233 TTY: 800 735-2964 Located on Durham campus in Wolf House (next to Health & Wellness) |
Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: @UNHSHARPP |
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Student Accessibility Services (SAS)
Student Accessibility Services (SAS) provides services to UNH students who have permanent or temporary disabilities, including students with physical or learning disabilities and students with health issues (mental or physical) which impact their UNH experience.?We seek to create a welcoming, universally accessible environment where?all?students are able to participate in the myriad aspects of the UNH experience. SAS is charged with collecting appropriate disability-related documentation and identifying academic accommodations for eligible students with disabilities. Collaboration with faculty is often necessary, and important, in discussing what may be reasonable in a particular situation. |
Scott Lapinski, Smith Hall Rm 201 (603) 862-2607 |
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Study Away USA?
The Study Away USA office handles a few of UNH’s domestic study away experiences for undergraduate students:? National Student Exchange, The Washington Center internship program in Washington DC, and the NHCUC in-state student exchange.? We’re eager to coordinate with faculty to find experiences for your students that fit seamlessly into your curriculum or research agenda. |
Ms. Paula DiNardo, Hood House, Rm 111 |
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Sustainability Institute |
Dr. Fiona Wilson, Affiliate Faculty, Paul College (617) 953-1670 |
Sustainability Institute website |
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Technology Help Desk (formerly IT Service Desk)?
UNH Information Technology?delivers network and communications infrastructure, as well as provides IT?services that support students, faculty & staff with learning & research.?
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Call us at:? (603) 862-4242 for all things technology related Walk-up support is also available at the Help Desk located in Dimond Library ? |
Why and How to use the computer purchasing program Computer Software & Hardware Recommendations IT Depot Service - options for repair & warranty info |
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Transportation Services
From campus parking to the transit services that connect UNH with the surrounding communities, Transportation Services is committed to operational excellence and providing reliable service that maintains a safe environment for travelers. Obtain your UNH Parking Permit at Parking & Transit Center (application form is available online via BOX) Please present employment documentation when you arrive. |
Marc Laliberte, Parking & Transit Center (located next to A Lot) |
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Covers - Transportation? & Parking; Transit Options; Parking Permit Use & Renewal and Bike Racks on Buses |
UNHInnovation (UNHI)
UNHInnovation is your campus partner for all things related to employee-developed intellectual property (including IP brought to UNH from a previous institution), UNH’s corporate engagement with industry, and student-focused entrepreneurship. |
unh.innovation@unh.edu located on the Durham campus in Madbury Commons at?21 Madbury Road, Ste. 101 ? |
Technology Transfer (IP services) USNH Innovators Bill of Rights ? ? ? |
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