UNH Magazine Spring 2017
Our sesquicentennial wrap-up issue highlights UNH/public school partnerships, Boston City Councilor Tito Jackson ’99 and 150 years of UNH memories.
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Leading the Change He Wants To See
Shortly after arriving at UNH in the fall of 1993, Tito Jackson ’99 walked into the Field House, excited to meet his freshman class. As he squeezed... Read More -
150 Years of UNH Memories
Okay, we admit it: The stories that follow don’t actually span 150 years, but they do, in fact, span a full 75. As we wrap up our yearlong... Read More -
Extra Credit
Inspiration’s in the air early on a Thursday morning at the East Rochester School. The fifth graders in Jenna Buinicky’s weekly technology class are... Read More -
In This Issue...
One of the great privileges of serving as editor of this magazine is having the opportunity to connect with so many of the university’s alumni. This... Read More -
Helping Bridge the Gap
When we launched our historic fundraising campaign last year, one priority was at the forefront: ensuring that UNH is affordable and accessible for... Read More -
A Picture Worth 150 Years
The first thing you notice is the swirl of vibrant colors and the larger-than-life figures, chosen to visually mark the university’s 150-year history... Read More -
Cloudy with a Chance of Ions
Photo: NASA/SDO Call it the meteorological equivalent of going from black and white television to ultra-high-definition color. In November, state-... Read More -
Building a Better Battery
Batteries, those ubiquitous add-ons to virtually every electronic birthday or holiday gift, have been getting a bad rap of late. Recent headlines... Read More -
The Path to Success
Bequest gift will bolster CELEBRATE 150, support scholarships. Read More -
Bioengineering Boon
It sounds impossibly futuristic, but it’s actually the future: a new New Hampshire-based industry built around efforts to manufacture regenerative... Read More
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