Lisa Nugent
Lisa Nugent's Articles
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Passings: Emeritus of Education Michael D. Andrew
An exceptional education scholar and innovator is mourned. -
Following Her Roots
Amada Guapisaca ’19 plans to help those who are struggling with immigration law disputes. -
Highest-Quality Care
UNH Health & Wellness has been awarded seventh consecutive AAAHC accreditation. -
Snow-Sport Superstar
UNH has been named a top U.S. school for fans of skiing and snowboarding. -
Repetitive Concussions Create Lasting Impact
UNH researchers have found that young adults who experienced repetitive concussions can experience persistent cognitive changes. -
Hello, It’s Me
The first moments of face-to-face interactions are the subject of research by Danielle Pillet-Shore. -
To Exploit or Explore
How do customers really think, feel and act? This question drives Goksel Yalcinkaya. -
National Academy Honor
Larry Mayer has been elected to the National Academy of Engineering. -
Biomedical Bridgebuilder
A new grant will help UNH research move from the lab bench to the bedside. -
Innovating New Products
Paul College's marketing department is ranked in the top 5 percent nationally in scholarly productivity and impact by Academic Analytics. -
The Matchmaker
J. Brent Loy puts the cucurbits on your table. -
Biomedical Excellence
UNH has been awarded a five-year, $10 million National Institutes of Health grant -
CPA Chief Headed to Maryland
UNH's Joel Seligman has been named the new AVP for marketing and communications at the University of Maryland. -
Growing Faculty Excellence
Paul College is continuing the tradition of faculty research and teaching excellence. -
Rising Star
Michael Thompson received the Rising Star of Excellence award at a conference in Denver recently. -
Hall of Fame
Larry Mayer has been inducted into the Hydrographer Hall of Fame. -
Better Batteries
UNH researchers have developed an alternative energy storage system that could lead to less dangerous and more cost-effective battery technology. -
Dean Departures
Two associate deans will be stepping into interim roles with the departure of the deans of CEPS and the Graduate School. -
Arctic Appointment
President Obama named Larry Mayer to a four-year term on the U.S. Arctic Research Commission, an independent federal agency that advises the President and Congress. -
Strong Muscles, Fleet Feet
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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... -
MVP
When it comes to head and helmet safety, one of the NFL’s most valuable players isn’t a quarterback, a receiver, or even a coach. In fact, Erik Swartz isn’t a football player at all—the former rugby... -
The Office
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A Step Ahead
Student Sarah Drumheller and her internship supervisor Elizabeth Barbin talk with a patient at Northeast Rehabilitation Hospital. -
The View from the Coast
Tom Safford “There isn’t an environmental issue that isn’t a people issue,” contends sociologist Tom Safford. -
Psyched About Psych Cup
UNH undergraduate students stand with the Psych Cup, which they won earlier this year at the 2013 New Hampshire Academic Psychological Association Convention. The win means UNH will host this year’s... -
He Changed How Children Are Taught to Write
Thomas Newkirk, professor of English at the University of New Hampshire Photo by Perry Smith, UNH Photographic Services -
Meet Five UNH Life Savers
Catie Perrella '11 Photo by Lisa Nugent The National Marrow Donor Program lists nearly 10 million people on its “Be the Match” registry. One in 20,000 of those will have the right makeup to help... -
Holy Cow!
Professor Joanne Curran-Celentano, left, Jillian Smith '12 and Amy Beliveau '10, '12G at the UNH Organic Dairy Farm in Lee, N.H. The farm is one of seven facilities and fields overseen by the New... -
The Matchmaker
Brent Loy has introduced hundreds of plants to their perfect mates—and the birds and the bees had nothing to do with it. -
The Sound of Music
It's 9:00 on a Thursday morning, and Moharimet elementary school in Madbury is full of music. There are saxophones in the music room, yes, but there are also clarinets outside the library, flutes in... -
UNH Opens Employee Health Clinic to Help Cut Costs
The University of New Hampshire is aggressively pursuing health care savings and one of the first programs in this comprehensive effort is the opening Feb. 27, of an on-campus clinic for faculty and...
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