UNH scientists study “Godzill” dust storm impact in the Sahara desert
https://unh.edu/unhtoday/2020/08/dust-wind
Professor Shadi Atallah’s research studies the Soligas tribe in India and their relationship with the endangered Bengal tiger
https://unh.edu/unhtoday/2020/06/eyes-tiger
UNH researchers study wildfire effect on Artic watersheds even after 50 years
https://unh.edu/unhtoday/2020/05/fire-and-ice
COVID-10 delays travel dates for UNH students awarded Fulbright scholarships
https://unh.edu/unhtoday/2020/05/fulbright-scholarships-extended
Fueling her passions for social justice, journalism major Jordyn Haime went from writing for UNH’s student newspaper The New Hampshire to New Hampshire Public Radio and other local newspapers to reporting in and on China. This led to being awarded a Fulbright grant to fund a year of research in Nanjing.
https://www.unh.edu/unhtoday/2020/05/finding-story
Michelle Grenier, associate professor of kinesiology, was invited to the Latvian Academy of Sports Education in Latvia to work with students with disabilities in educational and sports settings.
https://www.unh.edu/unhtoday/2020/05/baltic-state
Assistant professor of education in learning sciences Andrew Coppens’ video showing cultural differences in early collaboration is featured in the 2020STEM for All Video Showcase hosted by the National Science Foundation.
https://www.unh.edu/unhtoday/2020/05/learning-collaborate
Mahad Khan ‘21 was inspired by the sense of community and campus life for college students, leading him to create the Muslim Student Association (MSA) at UNH Manchester.
https://www.unh.edu/unhtoday/2020/04/our-own-voices-mahad-khan-21
Japanese exchange student Tomoyo Ieda ‘22 reflects on the culture of learning
https://unh.edu/unhtoday/2020/03/culture-learning
International student Ali Asghar ’20 wants to work in renewables in Pakistan
https://unh.edu/unhtoday/2020/03/good-energy
In Our Own Voices: Shreya Vijay ’19 learns to appreciate her Indian cultural background
https://unh.edu/unhtoday/2020/02/our-own-voices-shreya-vijay-19
As VP of the American Himalayan Foundation, Norbu Tenzing Norgay ’86 helps to give back to the Sherpa community and beyond
https://unh.edu/unhtoday/2020/03/lofty-legacy
Lily Buchbinder ’21 served in the Israeli Army, is now studying physics, and serves as a STEMbassador
https://unh.edu/unhtoday/2020/01/learning-what-she-didnt-know
Charlotte Thompson ’16 writes “…studying abroad in New Zealand through the EcoQuest program was the best thing I did at UNH.” She is now a stewardship outreach program manager for UNH Cooperative Extension.
https://www.unh.edu/unhtoday/2019/09/prime-time
Jackie Klatt ‘18, studied abroad in the Netherlands for a semester while earning a degree in psychology and theatre and working part-time for the Global Education Center. Upon graduation, she was hired as a student success coach for UNH Online.
https://www.unh.edu/global/unh-and-back-again
Ali Nassiri’s (M.S. ’13, PhD ’15) journey from Iran to UNH (M.S. Integrated Applied Mathematics & PhD Mechanical Engineering) ultimately led him to become a University (Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Integrated Systems Engineering) at Ohio State University.
https://www.unh.edu/global/confident-minds-strong-careers-fond-memories
Dr. Georgeann Murphy: Travel, study, and in this case, research abroad can have a ripple effect with waves that travel long distances over time…and saying good-bye to IROP, the Hamel Center for Undergraduate Research.
https://www.unh.edu/global/passage-india
UNH Manchester Professor Patricia Halpin chaired a symposium in Cuba
https://unh.edu/unhtoday/2019/09/chairing-symposium-cuba
Professor Erik Hobbie expands research perspective with international travel
https://unh.edu/unhtoday/2019/09/have-work-will-travel
UNH students bring clean water to Malawi village
https://unh.edu/unhtoday/2019/09/do-drink-water
New Zealand Study Abroad Program Turns 20
https://unh.edu/unhtoday/2019/09/new-zealand-study-abroad-program-turns-20