Health
UNH Nursing Students Bridge Healthcare and Entrepreneurship
In just a few short months, four UNH nursing students turned their COVID-related frustrations into entrepreneurship that may ultimately help address a significant healthcare problem. It all started when nursing student David Brown decided to join the Digital Health Ideathon this February to make... Read More-
04/16/24
The Full Cycle
“Nursing is both an art and a science,” declares Pamela Kallmerten, program director of the online clinical nurse leader and evidence-based nursing... -
04/15/24
Flynn Fellowship to Jumpstart Student's Nursing Career
Hannah White ’24 first developed an interest in healthcare while working at a nursing facility at age 14. “I loved having the chance to connect with... -
04/02/24
Freshman Running Boston Marathon to Raise Money for Immune System Disorder
The only time the noise ever truly stops for Taite Panton ’27 is when he’s running. -
03/06/24
Paul College Researchers Use AI to Evaluate Health News Quality
Could machine learning models help the public better judge the quality of the health news they consume? Recent research by two University of New...
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11/19/14 - Good, Clean (Safe) Fun: Professor Showers for Lab SafetyLab safety took a zany, soggy turn Tuesday, when the Environmental Research Group tapped Nancy Kinner, professor of civil and environmental engineering, for a hands-on... Read More
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11/18/14 - UNH Joins Partnership for a Healthier America to Offer Healthier Choices for Students, EmployeesThe University of New Hampshire became one of the first schools to sign on to the Partnership for a Healthier America's (PHA) Healthier Campus Initiative, in a three-year... Read More
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11/18/14 - Cellular Sleuth: Caelie Kern ’16 Researches Specific Protein’s Role in CancerProfessor of Molecular, Cellular, and Biomedical Sciences Chuck Walker ponders a long list of successful alumni who once conducted research at his side in the Walker Lab. Sure to... Read More
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11/18/14 - Bringing the U. to YouOne hundred years ago, Babe Ruth took the mound for the Boston Red Sox, an American steamship became the first vessel to pass through the Panama Canal, and a gentleman named M.... Read More
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11/18/14 - Using Her HeadJamie Burke '14G has spent the last seven years at UNH working toward her Ph.D. in education. She’s hit a few bumps along the way, like when her research didn’t cooperate, and... Read More
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11/18/14 - Back in the SaddleMary Jordan ’88 was 4 years old the first time her family made the drive to New York City. Her mother drove, and a doctor met them curbside to draw spinal fluid from her... Read More
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11/18/14 - In Memoriam—Judy Cocci Vachon Rogers ’64Her parents named her for Judy Garland, their favorite movie star, but to everyone else she was always “Bubsy.” Italian on her father’s side, Judy Rogers fondly recalled... Read More