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  • Cora Alison Porteous Dolan '83
    - In Memoriam—Cora Alison Porteous Dolan '83
    At age three, Cora Alison Dolan—always known as Alison—put on a brown dress and set off alone on a one-mile walk to the local school. Found by her frantic mother a few hundred... Read More
  • cow judging
    - In a Class by Himself
    Eighteen-year-old Charlie Hood was in a hay field on his father's Derry, N.H., dairy farm when a stranger approached him with an unusual opportunity: a chance to earn a college... Read More
  • Jennifer Lee
    - UNH Goes to Hollywood
    Screenwriter and director Jennifer (Rebecchi) Lee ’92 is living like a princess—the kind of hard-working, modern Disney princess she writes about. In the fall, Lee became the first... Read More
  • Whoop Snively with football player
    - Tough Love
    Even half a century ago, A. Barr "Whoop" Snively was considered an old-school coach. His physical size alone lent him an air of toughness. Former players remember his hands in... Read More
  • civil rights artwork
    - The Road I've Traveled: Lessons in Civil Rights
    Thump, thump, thump. The sound wove harmlessly through my dreams until a loud voice roused me: "Mr. Fernandez, open this door!" I sat up as my brain kept fumbling. Where was I?... Read More
  • tent in mountains from Schley Relief Expedition, 1884
    - Beyond Borders
    Geoffrey "Jeff" Clark, M.D., '11G signed up for a UNH philosophy class just for fun toward the end of his career as a gastroenterologist. He had no idea it would lead to a master'... Read More
  • Larry Mayer
    - Ocean Interconnections
    Photo: Lisa Nugent/UNH Photographic Services In the ocean, everything is connected, from water columns and currents to geological formations and marine life. At UNH’s new School... Read More
  • Hawaiian Bobtail Squid
    - Odd Couple
    Photo: Kahikai.org Cheryl Whistler is enchanted by her research subject, the Hawaiian bobtail squid. When she describes the petite sea creature, it’s easy to see why. About the... Read More
  • Colin Ware
    - Deep Data
    It may look like a roller coaster or a video game, but the 3-D map behind Colin Ware, director of data visualization research at UNH’s Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping, is... Read More
  • UNH bee hotel
    - Ancient Buzz
    When the dinosaurs died off 65 million years ago, they left clues behind, their fossils scattered around the world in bits and pieces and, sometimes, entire skeletons. From the... Read More