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UNH Positions Students, Businesses to Thrive in Wake of SEC Climate Disclosure Ruling

In March, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) adopted the first-ever national climate disclosure rule, a decision signifying that publicly traded companies will be legally required to disclose their greenhouse gas emissions and other climate risk factors for the first time. It’s a... Read More

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  • Corinthian column
    - Prevention Perspective
      Recently, former St. Paul’s School senior Owen Labrie, accused of raping a younger student, was convicted of misdemeanor charges of having sex with a girl below the age of... Read More
  • UNH campus
    - UNH Welcomes New Faculty
    Members of the class of 2019 aren’t the only ones who began their UNH careers this month. The university is welcoming 87 new faculty members to the community. Here is a list of... Read More
  • Bill Janelle at UNH
    - Bill Janelle Named AVP for Facilities and Operations
    The University of New Hampshire has named Bill Janelle as its new associate vice president for facilities and operations. Janelle currently serves as the director of... Read More
  • Instrumentalists
    - Instrumentalists
    For the past 42 years, professionals and amateurs from across the world have attended the five-week Violin Craftsmanship Summer Institute on the University of New Hampshire campus... Read More
  • John Garvey of UNH School of Law
    - UNH Law’s John Garvey Recognized for Distinguished Service to the Legal Profession
    John Garvey, founding director of the nationally recognized Daniel Webster Scholar Honors Program at the University of New Hampshire School of Law, is the recipient of the... Read More
  • John Marshall '87 - UNH
    - The Road I've Traveled: Who Said Grownups Have to be Practical?
    Also read a Q&A with John Marshall '87 I am surrounded by children, all wanting to be seen. “Pick me up, Uncle,” they clamor, but my arms are full. My heart is full, too. I... Read More
  • Job Heintz '90 - UNH
    - Reaching the Unreachable
    When Job Heintz ’90 looks back on his time at UNH, one lesson in particular stands out. He had walked onto the varsity hockey team after a successful high school career, with... Read More
  • Jennifer Anstead '97
    - Running RN
    Running the Boston Marathon is a mental and physical challenge — but for Jennifer Anstead ’97, who ran it for the fifth time this year, there are others facing bigger challenges... Read More
  • John Marshall '87 - UNH
    - Q & A with John Marshall '87
    A former television producer, John Marshall ’87 is a father, video storyteller, writer, cartoonist, carpenter, guitarist and songwriter—all skills that have proved useful in his... Read More
  • Selma to Montgomery Marches
    - Remembering Selma
    As we gathered at the Edmund Pettus Bridge, amid the thousands of other people from all over, many of them original marchers, I noticed something: the silence. I had never been... Read More