Jennifer Saunders
Jennifer Saunders's Articles
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Environment, Conflict, Law
Rory O’Neil ’20 delves deep into Middle East research. -
Planning a Path to the Future
Lloyd ’48 and Grace Farwell ’45 never forgot their time at UNH. -
The Class of 2021: By the Numbers
They come from 37 states and 19 countries. Here's a glimpse of the UNH class of 2021. -
Getting Cooler
Sierra Club, Princeton Review recognize UNH's commitment to sustainability. -
Starting Somewhere
For Kathryn Bennett ’18, a student in the College of Life Sciences and Agriculture, an interest in sustainability began at a young age. “I have always been passionate about protecting wildlife and... -
Environmental Science Standout
Olivia Bartlett is the latest UNH student to receive a sought-after Switzer Environmental Fellowship. -
One Gift at a Time
Becky Fleming ’92 has remained connected to UNH, giving to her alma mater year after year. -
Caught in the Act: Wanderkook
When the New Hampshire Theatre Project presents the Circulus production of "The Adventures of Oliver Z. Wanderkook" this month, it will be a UNH reunion of sorts. -
The $51B Industry
UNH is helping meet the need for outdoor recreation employees. -
CIEGE Wins IIE Grant
Grant helps UNH's Diversity Abroad Award support international experiences for students. -
UNH in the Top 10
UNH is one of the top places in the United States to study natural resources and conservation. -
Ticking All the Boxes
From her studies at Paul College to studying abroad in Australia, Heather Price ’18 is making the most of her UNH experience. -
From Student to Teacher
Measuring by miles, Jasmin Buteau ’17 won’t be far from campus in her first year after UNH, but she’ll have to cross some ocean to get there. -
She’s Headed for the Senate
Tricia Melillo ’17 went right to work for two New Hampshire state senators. -
Next Stop: The Guggenheim
From UNH's museum, Caitlin Truesdale ’17 heads to Venice. -
The Sea Is Her Campus
Meghan Carr ’17 is no stranger to the plight of sea mammals, and now she's taking her research efforts to the next level. -
The Play’s the Thing
William Lombard ’17 is set to embark on his acting career. -
A Study in Sustainability
Kathryn Bennett ’19 will be taking her commitment to sustainability on the road this summer through a 2017 Social innovation Internship. -
Droppn Picks Up the Prize
The 2017 Paul J. Holloway Prize Competition came to its conclusion on Tuesday. -
Bridging Borders, Changing Lives
UNH graduates are getting the chance to see Europe — and making connections they never expected. -
A Rising Star
Sophia Japhet '17G is already recognized in the state for excellence in her field. -
The Choline Connection
A UNH faculty member helps Reader’s Digest offer subscribers a closer look at an important nutrient. -
Stairways to Studying Abroad
Eleven students received study-abroad scholarships this spring. -
2016 Grad Crowned Miss New Hampshire
On April 29, Lauren Percy '16 was crowned Miss New Hampshire. Her talent performance was “Contemporary Ballet en Pointe to America from West Side Story.” Percy, who is currently a graduate student in... -
CAREER Award for Qiaoyan Yu
Qiaoyan Yu, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, received a National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER award for "Proactive Defense Methods for Chip Integrity and Security." -
Making History
Notable honors. Carefully researched volumes that have claimed the national spotlight. World-renowned scholars. -
Act III: Bringing UNH History to Life
What does it take to write an original play and the score to accompany it? “A good amount of homework we weren’t expecting,” says one of the cast members. But, boy did it pay off. -
Vitriol, Violence, Diplomacy
Four history students traveled through time from the Roman Republic to the Islamic State during Thursday's History URC and Alumni Day. -
The ISE Awards
The prize winners of the 14th Interdisciplinary Science & Engineering Symposium have been announced. -
The Music Man
When he learned about the loss of a music program for special education students, Brian Hunter ’17 found a way to use his passion for music to help others. -
Three Campuses, Three Commencement Speakers
UNH’s Manchester and Durham campuses and the UNH School of Law have announced their commencement speakers for 2017. On May 20, Gen. Lori Robinson '81, the first woman to lead a major combatant... -
Out in Front
Since 2001, April has been designated as Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Long before then, however, UNH was already getting out in front as a leader among college campuses in its work to prevent... -
Live from Russia: UNH’s Nancy Kinner
Prof. Nancy Kinner is in Russia this week presenting at an international symposium. -
His Life’s A Beach
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Scholar, Leader, Volunteer
Eden Suoth always imagined going to college in a city. Then he visited UNH. -
Considering the Source
Kathrine Aydelott has compiled a resource to help distinguish factual reporting from fake news. -
A Dozen Wildly Successful Liberal Arts Grads
John Irving ’65 What in the world can you do with a liberal arts education? -
From Accounting to Arabic
Janet Khoury has some advice for incoming students: Try new things. From Arabic to accounting, Janet Khoury ’18 has been learning a lot since she arrived at UNH. One thing in particular stands out... -
Outstanding Opportunities
Sarah Jakositz ’18 has been immersed in myriad opportunities on campus as a UNH College of Engineering and Physical Sciences student. -
Careers 101
Trudy Van Zee is the new associate vice provost for Career and Professional Success. -
Great at the Outdoors
UNH has been ranked seventh on Money magazine’s “10 Best Colleges for People Who Love the Great Outdoors.” -
Art as Resistance and Remembrance
UNH’s 2017 Martin Luther King, Jr., Tribute begins Feb. 1 and continues through Feb. 22. -
Parents’ Generosity Benefits Students
The Parents Association has done it again. Through its endowment, the association’s leadership group, the Parent Council, has approved $39,143 in funding for 20 projects benefitting UNH students. -
Among the Best of Books
Daniel Chávez's “Nicaragua and the Politics of Utopia” has been named a Foreign Affairs best book of 2016. -
First of a Kind
Only 30 Rangel Fellows are selected each year, and for the first time, a UNH alum is among them. -
A Scientist’s Cause
Elena Long has been recognized by Nature magazine as one of "Nature's 10," 10 people who have mattered in 2016. -
Stopping the Stigma
Across campus, counselors and students are working to raise mental health awareness. -
Seizing the Opportunities
If Gabrielle “Gabby” Greaves ’18 could tell future Wildcats one thing, it would be to connect with organizations that matter to them. “Get involved. It really opens up a lot of doors,” says Greaves,... -
The Cancer Detective
A UNH senior won top prize for his cancer research at a UK conference.