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  • UNH veteran-students in the veteran-student lounge in Thompson Hall
    - A Place for Veterans
    It’s the first meeting of the Student Armed Forces Association and a handful of student veterans are gathered in a small suite on the third floor of Thompson Hall. Doug Rodoski ’... Read More
  • illustration of a person trying to sled down a grassy hill by Hal Mayforth
    - Mild Memories
    Illustration by Hal Mayforth Read More
  • vaquita
    - Professor with a Porpoise
    Chris Glass wouldn’t blame you if you’ve never heard of the vaquita. The small porpoise is so secretive that it wasn’t discovered as a species until 1958. Plus, there are only... Read More
  • UNH women's cross country team with award
    - Four Years Running
    The women’s cross country team made a run for the record books in October, taking home its fourth-straight America East championship. Elinor Purrier ’17 set a new America East... Read More
  • UNH provost and vice president for academic affairs Nancy Targett
    - Seeing Threads
    Nancy Targett is passionate about connecting people and ideas. It’s a philosophy that guided her at the University of Delaware, where she joined the faculty in 1984 and was named... Read More
  • UNH football coach Bill Bowes and UNH women's ice hockey coach Bill Bowes
    - A Tale of Two Coaches
    When UNH’s (relatively new) women’s ice hockey assistant coach met the football team’s Hall of Fame-winning former coach at the latter sport’s home opener Sept. 10, it’s easy to... Read More
  • UNH alum Jamie Emery '80 and team
    - Water Wizards
    In 1992, Jamie Emery ’80, president of Emery & Garrett Groundwater Investigations (EGGI), was retained by the Virginia State Department of Corrections to identify new water... Read More
  • UNH interim dean of CEPS Charles Zercher
    - Faculty News
    Associate dean Charles “Chuck” Zercher has been named interim dean of the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences. The associate dean for academic affairs since 2014, he... Read More
  • Illustration from the cover of Standoff by UNH English professor and poet David Rivard
    - “Standoff,” “Finding Wonders” and Other Books of Note
    In his sixth collection, poet and UNH English professor Rivard persuades readers to recognize those human touchstones that arise as we navigate the wreckage of our present moment... Read More
  • UNH alumnus Francis “Fran” DiNuzzo ’78 ’81G
    - Innovating What’s Next
    It’s the type of scenario most of us would rather not ponder: water from the Hudson River filling New York City’s Holland Tunnel during rush hour, the nearby Houston and Canal... Read More