Jeremy Gasowski

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  • Overview of Whittemore Center with research posters

    Grad Excellence

    UNH’s annual celebration of student scholarship and creativity launched April 11 with the Graduate Research Conference in the Whitt. More than 200 students from all academic disciplines shared...
  • COLA Dean Ken Fuld at Ham Smith topping off ceremony, UNH

    Topping Off

    On Thursday, March 31, university community members and Skanska construction officials and crews gathered for a “topping off” ceremony at Hamilton Smith Hall.
  • UNH graduate student Michael Verney

    Keeping Up with the Indiana Joneses

    When most of us think about that favorite Hollywood adventurer, Indiana Jones, the antebellum United States isn’t one of the first things that comes to mind. Not so for UNH graduate student Michael...
  • UNH professor David Finkelhor sits in front of  a laptop

    Finkelhor: Child Abuse in Youth Organizations Is Low

    Child abuse at the hands of Scout leaders, priests or coaches is far less common than abuse of children or adolescents by family members or other adults. That’s the primary finding of new research...
  • UNH President Mark Huddleston delivering the State of the University address

    President Huddleston Highlights University’s 150-Year History

    Previewing a year that will celebrate 150 years of the University of New Hampshire and the launch of the largest fundraising campaign in its history, UNH President Mark Huddleston said during his...
  • The Cutting Crew

    The Cutting Crew

    There's a new video board hanging over center ice at the Whittemore Center. Meet the talented crew that powers each game’s production, bringing fans live action, replays and, of course, stick man...
  • Sarah Sherman, UNH professor of English

    Engaged Dialogue

    Sarah Sherman received both the 2015 Jean Brierley Award for Excellence in Teaching and the Graduate Faculty Mentor Award. She says her teaching philosophy is grounded in the idea of engaging and...
  • UNH nursing student with mentor at Portsmouth Regional Hospital

    Atypical Clinical Collaboration

    The department of nursing may be celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, but it is hardly resting on its laurels. It is at the forefront of preparing tomorrow's nurses, with a first-in-the-state...
  • UNH welcomes the class of 2019

    Fall Flashbacks

    Autumn brought beautiful weather, special guests and a whole lot of learning. We compiled our favorite shots from last semester to bring you this photographic flashback. (Photography: Communications...
  • UNH Research: Helmetless-Tackling Drills Significantly Reduce Head Impact

    UNH Research: Helmetless-Tackling Drills Significantly Reduce Head Impact

    The national debate around football-related head impacts, and their relationship to concussions and spinal injuries, continues to raise concern in the United States. Sparked by efforts to help make...
  • Sweet Stuff

    Sweet Stuff

    With no thumbs, constructing a large building is tough. But Wild E. Cat pulled through with some help from his friends at UNH Conferences & Catering. Watch them build a gingerbread replica of...
  • Finkelhor’s Fineness

    Finkelhor’s Fineness

    David Finkelhor says one of the achievements of social science is that it has helped increase awareness about the different kinds of threats to children, which has led to reduced rates of physical,...
  • UNH poitical interns
  • Students look at items in a tank at UNH's Shoals Marine Lab.

    Offshore Discoveries

    From solar panel installation to marine animal research, the Shoals Marine Lab is where students become scientists.
  • Psych Success

    Psych Success

    Katie Edwards received the 2015 Outstanding Assistant Professor Award at the annual faculty excellence ceremony recently. Edwards is director of the Interpersonal Violence Research Laboratory in the...
  • Get In the Flow

    Get In the Flow

    Step inside the UNH flow physics facility, the world’s largest boundary layer wind tunnel.  
  • The Public Service Privilege

    The Public Service Privilege

    Joanne Curran Celentano received the 2015 Award for Excellence in Public Service at the annual faculty excellence ceremony on Oct. 15. Curran Celentano is professor of molecular, cellular and...
  • Public Health Prowess

    Public Health Prowess

    Rosemary Caron received the 2015 Outstanding Associate Professor Award at the annual faculty excellence ceremony on Oct.15. The award recognizes Caron’s prodigious accomplishments in teaching,...
  • Island Time

    Island Time

    Each summer, four college students spend the summer on Appledore Island as sustainable engineering interns for the UNH/Cornell University Shoals Marine Laboratory. It’s the ultimate win-win: The...
  • biometric scanner at UNH dining hall

    No Card Required

    Lunch time! Students enter Holloway Commons using one of the new biometric scanners.
  • Karen Jin and Brianna Smith lead students through a robotics activity

    Filling the STEM Pipeline

    Three sessions of UNH Tech Camp provided the opportunity to build and
  • Instrumentalists

    Instrumentalists

    For the past 42 years, professionals and amateurs from across the world have attended the five-week Violin Craftsmanship Summer Institute on the University of New Hampshire campus, where world-...
  • UNH 2015 basketball playoffs

    On the Rebound

    It may have ended with a loss, but the 2014-15 season was one big win for the men’s basketball program. The team finished the year with a 19–13 overall record, matching a program-best set 20 years...
  • UNH Watkins Center for Student-Athlete Support

    Sport and Support

    With teams that perennially perform at or near the top of numerous national measures of academic success, UNH has long emphasized the student in student-athlete. And now, there’s a dedicated space on...
  • Peg Whittemore '46 - UNH chemistry alum

    Strong Bonds

    Margaret “Peg” Whittemore found chemistry at Portsmouth High School. It was 1941, her senior year, and she had just moved to New Hampshire from Newton, Mass. Two things helped her adjust to the move...
  • UNH graduate Verna Boudreau '15

    Completing Her Journey

    In the weeks leading up to her UNH graduation, Verna Boudreau, just like her fellow members of the class of 2015, was wading through a flurry of Commencement-related emails — where to pick up caps...
  • One to Watch

    One to Watch

    If you were anywhere near Durham the day of commencement in May, you may have heard some loud chanting among the speeches and applause of the joyous occasion. That was Peter Wilkinson, leading the...
  • Coach in motorboat calls to four women in rowing shell

    Crew Boss Rachel Rawlinson Named Northeast Region Coach of the Year

    Rachel Rawlinson '99, head coach of UNH Rowing, was named the Northeast Region Coach of the Year by the American Collegiate Rowing Association at its national championship regatta May 23 -24 in...
  • UNH graduate Brianne Kennedy

    Staged for Success

    Brianne Kennedy '15 carried a sunflower and a smartphone when she took the stage to sing the national anthem at UNH’s commencement earlier this month. She brought the smartphone because it stored her...
  • Ross Conroy '17

    UNH Student Headed to Rwanda on Boren Scholarship

    Ross Conroy '17 of Berwick, Maine, has received a Boren Scholarship to study in Rwanda during the 2015-16 academic year. The junior political science and international affairs dual major and member...
  • Gabriela Aguilera, UNH student and Fulbright fellow

    Four Alumnae Fetch Fulbrights

    Four University of New Hampshire alumnae have been offered Fulbright U.S. Student Program grants.
  • Ph.D. Student Receives National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship

    Ph.D. Student Receives National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship

    Meagan Wengrove ‘10, a Ph.D. student in ocean engineering from Arvada, Colorado, has received a prestigious National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellowship from the U.S....
  • A Taste of a Future Career

    A Taste of a Future Career

    Each semester, students taking the advanced food and beverage management class at the Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics plan and execute a gourmet dining experience for the university...
  • Herbie Smith

    Grad Students Receive Prestigious NSF Fellowships

    Three UNH students have received National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships, one of the nation’s premier national science, math, engineering and technology (STEM) scholarship...
  • Making Things Glow

    Making Things Glow

    Kira Rasmussen '17 and Jacqueline Sullivan '17 are waiting for the chemical mixture they’ve just heated to 105 degrees to cool. Their test tubes are snug in ice baths to speed the process. Rasmussen...
  • UNH Milk - Fairchild Dairy

    UNH Milk: It Does a Body Gold

    Among the many student, faculty and alumni achievements chronicled throughout the pages of this and other UNH Magazine editions, it’s important to note that sometimes, the school’s dairy cows need a...
  • UNH graduate Jessica DePontbriand
  • Devoted to the Nth Degree

    Devoted to the Nth Degree

    To say Yitang “Tom” Zhang is a math whiz might be the understatement of the century. His 2014 breakthrough on the twin prime conjecture caught the attention of number theorists worldwide as well as...
  • Out of the Clinic, Out of the Box

    Out of the Clinic, Out of the Box

    As part of her training to become a practicing occupational therapist, Risa LaPera ’14,’15G talks to her client Dan, a retiree with vision loss due to glaucoma, through a radio headset. “You still...
  • Need More Cowbell? Meet the Cat Pack Captains

    Need More Cowbell? Meet the Cat Pack Captains

    You’ve seen them in the Dungeon. You’ve heard the tut-tut-tut of their cowbell in Lundholm and at the Whit. Now go behind the scenes with the proudest, rowdiest, most-whiskered cats in the pack – the...
  • Cowell Stadium
  • Crystal Clear Volunteers

    Crystal Clear Volunteers

    It’s a good bet that the kids romping around Ellacoya State Park, the owner of a $49 million lakeside estate and even The Tonight Show’s Jimmy Fallon share something in common when it comes to what...
  • Eric Adjetey Anang painting with art students

    Buried in Style

    No one likes to think about their own mortality, especially the details of their funeral. But visiting artist Eric Adjetey Anang showed a group of UNH art and art history students that in his home...
  • Hospitality Management Test Drive

    Hospitality Management Test Drive

    High school seniors considering a career in the hospitality management industry got a head start on their resumes this summer during the Hospitality Management Summer Program at the UNH Peter T. Paul...
  • students studying marine life

    Marine Biology Bootcamp

    It was an early move-in for a group of first-year UNH students who packed their bags and boarded a boat headed for Marine Immersion week at the Shoals Marine Lab. Marine Immersion is an intensive,...
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