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UNH Becomes Home to First U.S. Location for Global Innovator in Metal 3D Printing
UNH and Australian company SPEE3D, a global innovator in metal 3D printing technology, inaugurated the company’s first U.S.-based manufacturing and applications site at the university’s John Olson Advanced Manufacturing Center with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Monday, June 17. SPEE3D develops printers... Read More-
06/24/24
UNH Positions Students, Businesses to Thrive in Wake of SEC Climate Disclosure Ruling
In March, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) adopted the first-ever national climate disclosure rule, a decision signifying that... -
06/18/24
UNH Researchers Help Unearth What is Believed to be King Pompey Homestead
Archaeologists at the University of New Hampshire along with a historian at Northeastern University believe they have unearthed the long-lost... -
06/13/24
Faculty Spotlight: Bonnie Brown
When Bonnie Brown, professor and chair of the department of biological sciences, was 24 years old and in graduate school, she drove a van from... -
06/11/24
A Message on the Significance of Juneteenth From Kenneth Holmes
Kenneth Holmes, senior vice provost for student life at UNH, reflects on the significance of Juneteenth. Also known as Freedom Day or Emancipation...
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04/08/15 - Campus StyleUNH Tales blogger Annah Todd ’14 offers campus-ready fashion advice for male students aiming to elevate their winter staples of snow boots, flannels and sweatpants. Todd’s... Read More
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04/08/15 - MVP MentorOf all the awards and accolades Wildcat wide receiver R.J. Harris ’14 amassed over the course of the football team’s remarkable fall, one that stands out might be surprising: a... Read More
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04/08/15 - Awards SeasonJust how many accolades can one team bring home? At the end of another record-making season, the football team was named the ECAC Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) Team... Read More
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04/08/15 - Sun ScreeningIt could be the subject of a science fiction B movie: Space travelers to Mars bombarded by cosmic rays. But it’s science fact, the primary finding of major research out of... Read More
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04/08/15 - Mission: MonroviaBrig. Gen. Peter Corey ’83 has been deployed to many places in the world that are dangerous for various reasons — but perhaps none gave his family as much pause as when he left... Read More
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04/08/15 - The Art of ReinventionIf you’ve ever read Better Homes & Gardens or paged through a Pottery Barn catalog, there’s a good chance that you’ve come across the work of lifestyle guru Matthew Mead ‘91.... Read More
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04/08/15 - The View from T-Hall: Supporting the Greater GoodEvery time a New Hampshire student earns a UNH degree, the positive impact on that young person’s life, on the Granite State and on the world, is nearly impossible to overstate.... Read More
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04/08/15 - Tales from the Real WorldWe all like to check out what our classmates have done since graduation. Now, you can read about fellow alumni’s professional achievements and life-lessons learned with the click... Read More
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04/08/15 - Health Care in AmericaIsatu Bah ’17 has a simple example of how health care works in this country. It’s one she didn’t give much thought to until taking the course “U.S. health care systems” with... Read More