Jim Graham
Jim Graham's Articles
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UNH Leaders Hit the Road to Hear From N.H.
On a bus tour across New Hampshire early this month, UNH leaders covered more than 300 miles over two days to meet with Granite Staters, hear how UNH’s partnerships are working in their communities... -
Ready to Ride
“Ding! Ding!” The bright chiming of a bicycle bell never sounded so cheerful to Steve Pesci, special projects director for UNH Facilities. Over 20 years, Pesci has worked with groups that dreamed of... -
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 student loan debt is among the highest in the country.... -
Making History
For the first time since the Civil War, the New Hampshire House of Representatives will be meeting outside the State House when it convenes a session on June 11 at The Whittemore Center. -
New Territory
New president James W. Dean Jr. brings openness, curiosity and 30 years of higher education experience to UNH. -
Extra Credit
UNH Magazine gets a sneak peek at President Jim Dean's new book. -
Ready for What's Next
Mark Huddleston, the University of New Hampshire's longest-serving president,?prepares to step down. -
Encouraging Mutual Respect, Dialogue
UNH Faculty Senate's motion aims to improve campus climate. -
Offensive Speech and the First Amendment
When First Amendment rights to free speech run headlong into objections over offensive speech on a college campus, which takes precedence? -
Lawmakers Visit
New Hampshire legislators visited the Durham campus Oct. 3. -
New! License Plates To Show Your Wildcat Pride
New UNH decal license plates? support scholarships. -
Meet the 2017 Winant Fellows
Each summer since 1982, high-achieving UNH students have found inspiration in Gov. John Winant’s legacy and carried on his mission of public service across New Hampshire. -
Common Ground: Two Presidents, 300 High-School Students
In Salem, the presidents of UNH and the New Hampshire Senate shared memories and offer hope for college access. -
NH Advantage Award Honors UNH’s 150th
When UNH celebrates its 150th anniversary and the generations whose lives it helped transform, it’s a great chance for Granite Staters everywhere to applaud their flagship public university. Last... -
At Fidelity, UNH Interns Are a Wise Investment
When one of the world’s leading investment firms goes looking for new talent, you can bet there’s a long line of eager college grads at hand, boasting high GPAs, polished resumes and head-turning... -
Strategic Plan Update Published
Community members are encouraged to review the plan and share feedback and suggestions by Feb. 5. -
UNH, N.H. Team up to Get "Lean"
When New Hampshire’s legendary frugality meets with a cutting-edge business tool that private industries use to become more efficient, remarkable things begin to happen. Consider the results within... -
Crystal Clear Volunteers
It’s a good bet that the kids romping around Ellacoya State Park, the owner of a $49 million lakeside estate and even The Tonight Show’s Jimmy Fallon share something in common when it comes to what... -
UNH Works: Campaign to Extend In-State Tuition Freeze Takes Off
In just 72 hours, a grassroots campaign to freeze in-state tuition at UNH for two more years and boost student scholarships has taken off across the Granite State, gaining unprecedented support from... -
Students, Parents, Alumni Bring Appeal to State House
Students, parents, alumni and business leaders from across New Hampshire joined at the State House this week to urge lawmakers to restore support for the state's two- and four-year public... -
Care Packages for Students Made Easy, Online
A new online gift-giving service started by recent UNH graduates looks to “crowdfunding” to finance its expansion to Boston. Designed for families of college students, Regaalo makes it easy to send... -
UNH Cooperative Extension: Supporting Farmers Markets, Saving Farms
Shopping at the local farmers market may just seem like a good way to buy tasty, locally grown food and to meet your neighbors. But with help from the UNH Cooperative Extension, these markets are... -
Blind Runner Takes on Boston Marathon Challenge
Most runners competing in the Boston Marathon on Monday will check their progress by large mile marker signs posted along the legendary 26.2-mile route. Josh Crary ’10, a legally blind runner, won’t... -
UNH Steps It Up for Soles4Souls
When a child in earthquake-ravaged Haiti pulls on her first pair of shoes this year, it will mean that someone at UNH stepped up. When a family in the American Midwest who lost everything in a... -
Verdict: UNH Mock Trial Team Heading to Nationals
The 24 teams competing at the College Mock Trial tournament last weekend read like a who's-who of the nation's most prestigious universities for prospective law school students: Yale, Cornell, Tufts... -
Alumni and Coaches' Race Brings Out the Best at UNH Winter Carnival
Steve Monsulick '07, assistant coach of the UNH Nordic ski team, takes on other alumni and coaches at the UNH Winter Carnival in Jackson, N.H., on Saturday. The alumni and coaches' race followed...