Alumni
UNH Receives Nearly $2 Million in Federal Grants to Help Granite State Students Succeed
The University of New Hampshire has received a five-year TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) grant totaling $1.975 million from the U.S. Department of Education to provide support to low-income, first-generation and disabled students as a part of UNH’s TRIO SSS program. Read More-
12/09/25
A Space to Heal: How a ‘Lifeline’ of Support at UNH Helped Student Rebuild After Crisis
Mikaela Belanger ’26 knows better than most how dramatically life can change in the blink of an eye. For years, she dreamed of saving enough to... -
12/02/25
New UNH Certificate Prepares Social Workers to Support Student Mental Health
UNH is launching a new online Trauma-Informed School Social Work Graduate Certificate in spring 2026 to help address New Hampshire’s shortage of... -
11/21/25
Seeding the Future of the Forestry Industry
The forest industry has a workforce problem. UNH has partnered with industry associations to offer a solution. -
11/20/25
UNH’s Dementia Care Robot Project Enters Home Testing
UNH researchers have begun real-world testing of AI-enabled robot in the homes of families caring for loved ones with dementia, exploring how the...
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02/04/15 - Scenes from the Frontlines: Photography Exhibit Opening Reception Feb. 5Nathan Webster’s images of soldiers in Iraq are part of the Conflict Zone exhibit at Dimond Library. The exhibit runs now through March 6. English instructor Nathan Webster... Read More
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01/30/15 - Provost Lisa MacFarlane Appointed Principal of Phillips Exeter AcademyProvost, vice president for academic affairs will complete her 27-year tenure this summer Read More
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01/29/15 - A River Runs Through It: Ph.D. Candidate Studies the Hydrologic-Human CycleUNH Ph.D. candidate Danielle Grogan's scientific career was cemented by her undergraduate research experience at Smith College, where she majored in mathematics and minored in... Read More
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01/29/15 - Scenes From the FrontlinesNathan Webster’s images of soldiers in Iraq are part of the Conflict Zone exhibit at Dimond Library. The exhibit runs now through March 6. English instructor Nathan Webster knows... Read More
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01/23/15 - Power to Peñas BlancasPeñas Blancas is a Costa Rican community of 2,000 people about three hours south of the capital San José. One paved road serves the town, which is known for its sugar cane. Most... Read More
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01/21/15 - Skating in SynchWhile other students were connecting with friends and catching up on sleep during break, members of the UNH synchronized skating team were on campus, and on the ice. “The team... Read More
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01/19/15 - New Research Centers Support Outstanding Interdisciplinary Research and ScholarshipUNH has established three new research centers that will leverage the university’s existing strengths to enhance interdisciplinary research opportunities for faculty and students... Read More
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01/07/15 - In Memoriam—Richard O. Wasson '95When he received his bachelor’s degree in 1995, Richard Wasson was 71 years old, the oldest person in UNH history to earn an undergraduate degree. He majored in political... Read More
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01/05/15 - The Fine Art of the Pre-War Automobile With Expert Evan Ide '01In August, when a 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO once owned by an Olympic gold medal skier sold at auction for a record-breaking $34.6 million, Evan Ide ’01 was the one who drove the car on... Read More
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12/24/14 - Veterans Honored at UNH-UMaine Men's Hockey GameBefore they took the ice recently, the UNH and UMaine men’s hockey teams visited with Medal of Honor recipient and UNH Manchester alumnus Ryan Pitts and Travis Mills, a quadruple... Read More























































