UNH Magazine Fall 2015
The Politics Issue, featuring the new Carsey School, alums in public service, and UNH faculty’s expert look at the NH primary
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Once a Wildcat...
Cool temps and overcast skies couldn’t keep away thousands of UNH alumni, who returned to Durham the weekend of Oct. 2 to celebrate homecoming and... Read More -
Running for Jim
When Martha Foley Jackson ‘76 told Craig Heisner ’88 she had a special project she needed his help on, he didn’t hesitate for a second. Heisner and... Read More -
Mr. Speaker, Public Servant
Growing up on his family’s poultry farm in Hudson, New Hampshire, Shawn Jasper ’89 quickly learned about the pecking order. When new chickens are... Read More -
Coming Full Circle
It was a few days before the 1992 presidential election, and Mike Vlacich ’95, a volunteer on Bill Clinton’s first campaign, needed $25 to rent a car... Read More -
The View from T-Hall: Political Prime Time
Every four years, our students can enjoy front-row seats for a uniquely New Hampshire tradition and one of the world’s most closely watched... Read More -
In Memoriam—Katherine "Kay" Frizzell Blaisdell '49
In an era when most women were homemakers, Katherine “Kay” Blaisdell was a Renaissance woman with a PhD in veterinary parasitology. She wrote books... Read More -
In Memoriam—Sean Billings McNamara ’00
Twelve years older than his sister, Sean McNamara taught her a life lesson she has never forgotten. “I was a little girl and playing with a Magic 8... Read More -
Window of Opportunity
On March 7, 1960, one day before the New Hampshire presidential primary, Massachusetts Senator John F. Kennedy arrived at UNH to deliver a speech in... Read More -
No Card Required
Lunch time! Students enter Holloway Commons using one of the new biometric scanners. Read More
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