Alumni

Recent Stories

  • illustration of a life preserver with food in it
    - Tackling Student Hunger
    Some 25 percent of UNH students have at a time gone hungry, Alana Davidson ’17 learned when she conducted a survey for a research project. Read More
  • members of UNH ROTC holding an American flag
    - Step to the Front
    Brig. Gen. John N. Dailey ’62 proposed the idea of establishing a UNH Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) Hall of Fame back in 1997 in part to solve a problem: Attendance at the... Read More
  • Wayne Jones Jr., dean of the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences at UNH
    - CEPS Welcomes New Dean
    A chemist with a strong track record in collaborative excellence and smart energy assumed the role of dean of the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences (CEPS) on July 10.... Read More
  • UNH student Peter Abdu ’17 receives a check for $8000
    - Engaging with Innovation
    In May, six undergraduate students received awards totaling $19,500 — just for participating in idea and innovation activities around UNH’s Durham campus. Peter Abdu ’17, Abby... Read More
  • illustration of people rolling out a path from a building to the city
    - Strength in Numbers
    This past May, 4,736,000 people who have disabilities in the U.S. had jobs. That’s 3.2 percent more people with disabilities who worked than in May 2016, but still less than a... Read More
  • UNH cheerleaders running into the ocean with a trophy
    - Cheer Number One!
    UNH cheerleading team wins first-ever national title at the National Cheerleading Association championship. Read More
  • America East Walter Harrison Academic Cup
    - Study, Win, Three-peat
    It was another record-setting performance for UNH’s student-athletes — this time in the classroom. Read More
  • collage of book covers
    - “The Boy Who Loved Too Much,” “The Original Ginny Moon” and Other Books of Note
    Catch up on a few of the most recent books by UNH alumni. Read More
  • pink and red illustration of an invasive seaweed
    - Red Alert
    Walk along a beach in New England, and chances are you’ll encounter piles of fine red seaweed washed up in drifts at the waterline. While it may look harmless enough, the fiber-... Read More
  • Graduate student Erica Holm ’16 is one of several UNHers involved in a Hamel Center summer research project to evaluate bird communities in shrubbery that grows along power lines.
    - Noteworthy
    EARLY BIRD: Graduate student Erica Holm ’16 is one of several UNHers involved in a Hamel Center summer research project to evaluate bird communities in shrubbery that grows along... Read More