Tracey Bentley

Tracey Bentley's Articles

  • Douglas Bencks in Dimond Library

    Building Essentials

    It’s not just about the buildings. It’s about the way they all fit together. It’s about the outdoor spaces as well as the indoor. It’s about the experience the buildings create.
  • Sustainable U.

    Sustainable U.

    It’s a lot more than just being green. UNH students describe what it’s like to attend one of the most sustainable universities in the United States.
  • New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu speaking at the closing ceremonies for a UNH summer all-girls STEM camp

    Problem Solvers

    At UNH, young women and girls go after some of the world's greatest problems in a weeklong STEM camp.
  • Just What the Doctor Ordered

    Just What the Doctor Ordered

    Volunteering as an EMT solidified Adam Huynh’s medical school goals.
  • UNH student Devin McMahon ’18

    Entrepreneurs Start Here

    The ECenter changed Devin McMahon ’18 and helped shape the rest of her college career.
  • UNH student volunteers cleaning up College Woods on Durham campus

    Wildcats Give Back

    Year-end service event will celebrate community, Wildcat spirit.
  • UNH STEMbassadors in a New Hampshire grade school classroom

    A STEM Milestone Worth Marking

    UNH STEMbassadors have reached 13,000 Granite State schoolchildren with hands-on activities, and they show no signs of slowing down. 
  • Corey Graham, UNH and NFL football player

    UNH’s Graham, Vasso Head to Super Bowl LII

    Two former Wildcat football players are headed to the Super Bowl.
  • Bobby Butler on the ice at UNH

    Going for Gold

    UNH Wildcats will compete in the Winter Olympics in PyeongChang next month. 
  • Andrew Earle

    Andrew Earle Receives Scholarly Award

    A Paul College assistant professor has received the inaugural Presidential Responsible Research in Management Award.
  • Renewed Optimism

    Renewed Optimism

    About a month after applying to UNH, Christopher Watts received news that changed the course of his college career.
  • UNH alumna Gwyneth Welch ’16 and Dana Hamel

    Scientific Standout

    Gwyneth Welch ’16 is making things happen, thanks to her Hamel Scholar experience.
  • collaged image of UNH's new faculty 2017

    UNH Welcomes New Faculty

    From pastries to pi, new professors, lecturers, researchers and specialists bring diverse talents.
  • a photo collage of different UNH 2017 graduates
  • UNH graduate Rachel Sabol '17

    Bio Brain

    When you talk with Rachel Sabol ’17 about her scholarly work, it’s as if she’s been in bioresearch for years.
  • Meg Hauschildt, UNH graduate

    Exercising Her Mind

    Margarethe “Meg” Hauschildt '17 is on her way to a career in healthcare.
  • UNH graduate Kelsey Ulaskiewicz ’17

    You’re Hired

    An internship led to a job for accounting and finance major Kelsey Ulaskiewicz ’17.
  • UNH student Kayla Goodwin

    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...
  • Students from UNH, Keene and Plymouth acting in Oedipus

    Get to the Greek

    Students from UNH, Keene and Plymouth will bring some of the Greek’s finest characters to life this weekend in Durham.
  • UNH graduate student and faculty member

    Crunching Data for Driver Safety

    Graduate student Christopher Rogers ’17G and other student interns are using Lean Six Sigma principles to help make roadways safer.
  • Members of the UNH Wind Symphony

    A Little Night Music

    Editor's note: After this article was published, the Wind Symphony premiered "Old Ben's Farm" at the Whittemore Center Arena before a full crowd assembled to usher in UNH's 150th year on Sept. 30....
  • UNH graduate Connor Roelke in his nitro cold brew coffee shop

    This Brew’s For You

    What keeps you up at night? Job stress? Curfew breakers? For Connor Roelke '15, it’s coffee.
  • UNH graduate Christopher Healy '16

    Targeting Treatments

    So much for senioritis. Christopher Healy ’16 didn’t have time to let it creep into his final year at UNH.
  • UNH graduate Bill Cudmor on climbing wall

    Climbing the Walls

    When UNH Today asked Bill Cudmore for a photo and interview for this series, he suggested meeting at UNH’s towering climbing wall inside New Hampshire Hall. Once we met him, it became clear why.
  • Haylee Colannino '17

    Ace of Cakes

    Earlier this month, several undergraduates were recognized at the 2016 Student Awards Presentation. Haylee Colannino '17 was called out for her carrot cake. OK, not only for her carrot cake. Actually...
  • Alyssa Kelly

    Poised for the Profession

    Alyssa Kelley Alyssa Kelley has a piece of advice for incoming freshmen: Get involved early. That’s what she did, and it has paid dividends.
  • UNH professor Meghan Howey

    Digging UNH

    Meghan Howey, associate professor of anthropology at UNH. Howey will become the James H. Hayes and Claire Short Hayes Professor of the Humanities in the fall 2016 semester. 
  • UNH archaeology students
  • COLSA URC presenter
  • The COLSA Undergraduate Research Conference at UNH

    Inquiring Minds

    At 7:45 on Saturday morning, while most of us were sipping our first mug of coffee, dozens of students from the UNH College of Life Sciences and Agriculture (COLSA) were in the lounge outside the MUB...
  • Ted Eynon

    Making Meier Skis

    Ted Eynon ’85 is the co-owner of one of North America’s fastest-growing craft ski companies.
  • Undergraduate Research Conference event at UNH's Paul College of Business and Economics

    Entrepreneurs Everywhere

    Autonomous maritime vessels. Teeth whitening strips that include a nicotine cessation aid. A school bus tracking app. The students behind these and other business ideas came together under a white...
  • UNH graduate student

    Graduate Research Conference Gets Underway Monday

    The Graduate Research Conference takes place April 11-12, at various locations.
  • Andrew Phinney '14 in Nepal as Peace Corps volunteer

    The Right Place, the Right Time

      The Arghakhanchi District of Nepal is a mountainous region west of Kathmandu that is covered with fields of corn and rice as well as lush, forested valleys.
  • Conversations at the Crossroads discussion

    A Community Speaks

    Jaime Nolan likes good conversation. In her role as associate vice president for community, equity and diversity, she converses a lot, and with many different people. And, like any good...
  • Elizabeth Girard '16 with presidential candidate Ben Carson at UNH

    Talking Politics

    Elizabeth Girard '16 is a proud Republican from a family of Republicans, but even many who know her didn’t realize this until recently.
  • UNH architect Doug Bencks

    Top Honor for UNH Architect

    Douglas Bencks, university architect and director of campus planning, has been elevated to The College of Fellows of The American Institute of Architects — a top honor for anyone in the field, but...
  • Neil Vroman at UNH commencement

    A Gifted Administrator, A Very Good Man

    For three decades, as professor and associate dean, Neil Vroman brought his encouraging voice to students in the College of Health and Human Services (CHHS) and across campus. There has been a hole...
  • Robbie Dudzisz '17

    Beasts of the East

    The Northeast Passage rugby team traveled to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to compete in Beast of the East.
  • Emily Larson ’16

    Bluebird Days for Undergraduate Exercise Scientist

    Winter is here in the Northern Hemisphere, and the skiers among us eagerly await that first bluebird day, when the sun rises over freshly fallen snow and blue skies beckon. Emily Larson is surely one...
  • University of New Hampshire

    Weigh In: Intercampus Conversation Begins November 3

    Here’s a chance to weigh in on what’s important to you. Earlier this year, a task force comprising students, faculty and administrators from all three UNH campuses began work on an aspirational...
  • Andrew Jaccoma, founder of Sensible Spreader Technologies
  • Bradley and Shannon Calabro of Amano Mobile Grocery Stores

    Making Food Deserts History

    It’s coming up on a year since the annual Social Venture Innovation Challenge put hard cash into the hands of budding entrepreneurs, and we thought we'd check in with a couple of the winners to see...
  • UNH professor Nelson Barber

    Simmer, Stir, Lower Tailgate and Serve

    The leaves are beginning to change, footballs are flying  and you've begun wearing socks again: It must be tailgating season. Since food is the main attraction at most tailgates, UNH Today asked...
  • cardinal sculpture installation on UNH campus

    A Shock of Color

    He shocks us when he flies like a red verb over the snow.  —from “The Cardinal” by Henry Carlile 
  • University of New Hampshire campus and students

    What Does Community Mean to You?

    Here’s some homework: Think about what community means to you. Hint: There’s no right or wrong answer, but every answer will be important for a task force of campus community members who have been...
  • UNH professors Andy Smith and Dante Scala

    A Primary Primary

    Even if you weren’t born here, if you’ve stood in a long line outside town hall during the dismal month of March — perhaps in driving rain or blizzard conditions — to vote in the New Hampshire...
  • Eric Skyta '15 in the Great Hall at the UNH Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics

    Selling Himself

    Eric Skyta says it was during his junior year that he really got hooked on the idea of a sales career. He took a course called Selling Yourself. “We learned how to present ourselves in the business...
  • Lisa Mahoney

    Strawberry Fields

    A Ph.D. program isn’t something one enters into lightly. It’s a big commitment — years, in fact. But for Lise Mahoney, once she began her strawberry research at UNH back in 2004, working toward that...
  • UNH graduate Abby Lamothe

    Accounting for Abby

    Sustainability matters to Abby Lamothe.
Tracey Bentley
Communications and Public Affairs