UNH Magazine
A Tribute to Don Harley
His legacy endures through the scholarship fund in his name. Read More-
02/14/18
A Window on the World
A drive to discover earned writer Michael D’Antonio ’77 a Pulitzer Prize — and an insider’s understanding of America’s most powerful political... -
11/28/17
Esprit de (Ambulance) Corps
For 50 years, UNH’s volunteer emergency medical service has served the community and set future caregivers on their path. -
11/28/17
CELEBRATE 150: The Campaign for UNH
A?third of the way through the final year of UNH’s comprehensive campaign, the university has plenty to celebrate. -
11/28/17
New Foundation Board Leadership
In September, the?board elected a new slate of officers who will help see?CELEBRATE 150: The Campaign for UNH?to the finish line.
Recent Stories
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04/04/17 - Bioengineering BoonIt sounds impossibly futuristic, but it’s actually the future: a new New Hampshire-based industry built around efforts to manufacture regenerative human tissue, and possibly even... Read More
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04/04/17 - Faculty NewsA nationally known expert in intellectual property with a focus in entrepreneurship and the arts has been selected as the next dean of the UNH School of Law. Megan Carpenter,... Read More
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04/04/17 - Bigger and BetterThe expanded Hamel Rec center emphasizes fitness and wellbeing. Read More
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04/04/17 - All in the ChemistryIt was a record-setting season for the America East champs women’s basketball team. Read More
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04/04/17 - “Nicaragua and the Politics of Utopia,” “Horse Play!” and Other Books of NoteNicaragua?and the Politics of Utopia Daniel Chavez,?Vanderbilt University Press, Dec. 2015 Read More
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04/04/17 - His Life’s A BeachPhoto courtesy of Cape Cod Times Greg Johnson ’83 can regularly be found with his toes in the sand, surveying the sea from the shores of far-off destinations. But he’s not at... Read More
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04/04/17 - From the Whitt to Wall StreetBrad Flaishans '08 has always stacked up quite nicely against the competition. Read More
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04/04/17 - In Memoriam: Fred W. Hall, Jr. ’41Like many of his generation, Fred Hall rarely spoke about his military service in World War II. “As far as war stories go, he really didn’t share any,” says his son John ’83.... Read More