Jennifer Saunders
Jennifer Saunders's Articles
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Not Everything Has to Be Practical for It to Be Important
I AM AN ACCIDENTAL PROFESSOR. I come from a little place called Mechanicsville, Virginia. My mother was the only daughter of a woman who had 13 brothers and sisters. She raised me as a single mother... -
Coach in the Classroom
"My mom passed away when I was 10 years old. For most of my siblings’ and my formative years, there was a lot of depending on each other and family." -
Coming Full Circle
"Neither of my parents went to college, but they were insistent on two things: You were going to go to college ... You better like what you do...” -
Got Creative Students?
The UNH Parents Council has a grant program especially for them. -
Meet UNH's New Faculty for 2019
They’re scholars of psychology and security studies, nutrition and natural resources, economics, engineering and more. -
An Accidental Professor
"That mistake I made back in middle school led to a career of great joy and personal satisfaction." -
One Cool School
UNH is once again among the most sustainable schools in the country. ? -
Engineering a Better World
"Studying abroad and studying the arts changed my life." -
Less Searching, More Finding
UNH Library has implement a new library services platform to replace its 25-year old library system. -
UNH To Welcome New VP of Enrollment Management
Pelema Morrice begins new role on Sept. 5. -
In Her Mentors' Footsteps
"As a single parent for much of my childhood, my mother placed a high value on a college education and the self-reliance a degree offered." -
From USMC to OT
The path Beth Fischer '19G took to becoming an occupational therapist is anything but typical. -
Athletes Make the Grade
UNH has captured its fourth Walter Harrison Academic Cup in five years as student-athletes compiled the top GPA in the America East Conference. -
Library Citation Management Tool Transition
Current RefWorks users who would like to save their citations will need to export them by July 1. -
Success Rate: 95 Percent
The results are in, and the Class of 2018 is off to a great start. -
Wildcats Helping Wildcats
Inn Between is a new effort to help fight homelessness. -
Pursuing a Ph.D.
Madison Wood '19 is off to pursue her doctorate in Earth sciences. -
UNH Manchester Commencement 2019
Graduates celebrated their accomplishments at UNH Manchester's 2019 Commencement on May 16. -
Reindeer Career
Animal science major Jessica Fury ’19 is off to a unique new job after graduation. -
Enter the Flume
UNH grad student delves deep into environmental engineering. -
Unity 2019
UNH's second Unity Day is set for May 4. -
Rewriting His Future
Terrence “Terry” Cromwell ’79L refused to let a cancer diagnosis stifle his creativity. -
Investing in Our Youth
Partnerships at UNH's Institute on Disability and education department bring research into schools and healthcare facilities. -
Arctic Bound
Two CEPS students have been awarded fellowships with the Arctic Domain Awareness Center to assist in efforts to better plan oil spill mitigation and protection of the environment. -
Hacking for Good
Students from several UNH schools and colleges took part in Hack NH, working across disciplines on ways to help the Granite State become safer and more sustainable. -
A Key Appointment
UNH doctoral student Amanda Beal is the first woman to lead Maine’s agriculture department -
Inspiring Leadership
Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics Dean Deborah Merrill-Sands has long been recognized for her work as an authority on women’s leadership and gender dynamics in the workplace, and now... -
Share the UNH Story
UNH Admissions is looking for parent volunteers for upcoming admitted students events. -
For the Love of Horses
UNH Equine steps up to help a multi-agency rescue effort and gives two ponies the care they need to start new lives. -
Dedicated to Diversity
Elyse Hambacher has been named a 2019 Diverse Emerging Scholar. -
The Future of UNH
President Dean outlines UNH's strategic priorities and overarching goal of becoming one of the top 25 public universities in the nation. -
Bringing the Past to Life
David Richman’s “Lives of Tiresias” comes to the Hennessy Theatre. -
Granting Great 188体育app_188体育在线-平台官网s
The UNH Parents Council has awarded more than $62,000 in grants to 30 student-centered groups. -
Snow-Sport Superstar
UNH has been named a top U.S. school for fans of skiing and snowboarding. -
uSafeUS Helps Put Prevention in Your Hands
PIRC researchers are seeking parent feedback on theuSafeUS campus safety app. -
Top 18 for 2018
With 2018 now in the books, we’re taking a look back at the top stories of the year that was. -
Next Stop: UNH
The IOD has received a grant to help build a more inclusive college experience for students with intellectual disabilities. -
UNH Moments 2018
Here’s to another great year as the UNH story continues. -
Teaching Equity
UNH and the CLC are helping bring diverse books and social justice education training to aspiring teachers. -
Cycling for Sustainability
UNH facilities staff have taken the idea of “bike to work” to a whole new distance and are hoping to inspire others to do the same. ? -
Sustainable Success Story
UNH has once again been named to The Princeton Review’s Green College Honor Roll. -
Homecoming Highlights 2018
Homecoming 2018 was a great weekend to be a Wildcat. -
Express Yourself
BHTNH and UNH’s Center for the Humanities are hosting the 12th Annual Black New England Conference Oct. 19-20. -
Working for Good
The CSIE has announced the 2018 Fall Cohort for UNH’s acclaimed Semester in the City program. -
Cuts and Connections
The Barber Shop is an event that combines culture, conversation and communication to build relationships within the UNH community. -
Three for the Record Books
Andrew Shapiro ’21 is no stranger to world records. -
Following the Footprints
Sustainability Fellow Jackson Kaspari '18 helped Dover be the first U.S. city to report combined carbon, nitrogen impact. -
Record-Setter
Andrew Shapiro '21 has reached his goal: breaking three world records for a good cause. -
Parent to Parent
With the new school year underway, UNH President James "Jim" Dean Jr. shares a few of his back-to-school insights, especially for parents.