Get Involved

Whether you’re already a Wildcat or you're about to become one, learn how to get the most out of the student experience by exploring all the opportunities, organizations and services that are a part of UNH's vibrant campus community.

Organizations

UNH students at Carnival event

UNH has thriving student organizations that are collaborating on programs, events, and community building promoting diversity, social justice, equity, and inclusion. Experience the cultural diversity at the University of New Hampshire today as expressed through its many multicultural student organizations. Any UNH student is welcome to join any of these student organizations!

Diversity Support Coalition

MUB Room 145
Email: dscunh@gmail.com
Phone: (603) 862-3550
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The Diversity Support Coalition(DSC) is an "umbrella" for six student organizations dedicated to supporting and fostering multiculturalism, diversity, social justice, equity, and inclusion at UNH. The DSC consists of six member groups:

Diversity, Equity, Access & Inclusion Resources

We have compiled an extensive list of helpful resources (both on and off-campus) to support the UNH community. Links to external websites and/or non-UNH information are provided as a courtesy and should not be construed as an endorsement by UNH of the content, views, products or services offered by the linked materials.

Diversity, Equity, Access & Inclusion resources

Incident Reports


If you have observed, experienced or been provided information about an incident of sexual harassment, and, or sexual violence, discrimination, harassment, retaliation or bias, please report the incident by contacting the Affirmative Action and Equity Office at (603) 862-2930 Voice / TTY Users 7-1-1 or submit an Incident Report Form (IRF). Anonymous reports may be submitted with the exception of Mandatory Reporters.

Incident Report Form

Safe Zones


FOR STUDENTS: Safe Zones programs are available for student organizations, residence halls, classrooms, department student staff trainings, off-campus organizations, etc.

FOR FACULTY AND STAFF: Safe Zones programs offer department-specific trainings, and some trainings that are open to mixed groups of faculty and staff from various departments.

Learn more about Safe Zones