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Submissions from 2018
Title IX and You, Jordyn Haime
UNH Part of National Effort to Increase College Access, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Beyond Imagining: Research and Innovation, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Rising to the Challenge, Jody Record
Writing with a Purpose, Kristen Melamed
Former President George H.W. Bush Remembered, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Memorial Celebration: Dean Emerita Claudia Morner, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Memorial Service for Burt Feintuch, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
UNH Veterinary Pathologist Identifies First Case of Skunk Adenovirus-1 in U.S., Third in World, Lori Tyler Gula
Sexual Harassment in N.H. Workplace, Erika Mantz
A Presidential Pursuit, Sarah Schaier
Internship Turns Full-time for Computing Graduate, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
UNH Graduate Receives NAECTE Dissertation of the Year Award, Kristen Melamed
Curtailment Protocols, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
FindScholars@UNH Launches, Beth Potier
Jones Named Provost, James Dean
AAAS Honor, Robbin Ray
Autumn Aerials, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Jump-Starting Her Career, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Shining New Light on Solar Fuel, Robbin Ray
Into the Microbial Deep, Beth Potier
Snow Thanks, Jeremy Gasowski
Dynamic Duo, Beth Fornauf
Research at the University of New Hampshire, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Speedy Healing, Robbin Ray
A Top Honor, Kristin Melamed
Dissertation Year Fellows Get to Work, Kristin Melamed
Dissertation Year Fellows Get to Work, Kristin Melamed
Get a Job… And a Degree, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Thompson School Hosting Poinsettia Open House, Christmas Tree Sale, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
UNH Scientists Capture Space Energy Explosion, Robbin Ray
Student Veteran Spotlight: Cayla PerkinsGoodrie '20, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
What Can You Do with an MBA?, Whittney Gould
Capstone Project: Cornerstone to Development, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Faculty and Staff Email Migrating to Exchange Online, Scott Ripley
Helping a State in Need, Callie Carr
Honoring Those Who Served, Jeremy Gasowski
What Can You Do with a Hospitality Management Degree?, Whittney Gould
Pest and Nutrient Management in Caterpillar Tunnels, Lori Tyler Gula
An Unsettling Trend, Jordyn Haime
HERS Institute Opportunity, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Risky Business, Grace Lynn
UNH Law Partners with Internationally Renowned Blockchain Expert Samson Williams to Offer Blockchain, Cryptocurrency and Law Certificate, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
UNH Law teams up with Sportradar to offer first-ever certificate in sports wagering and integrity, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Facebook, Google Scholar to Speak at UNH Nov. 15, Susan Dumais
Passings: Burt Feintuch, Susan Dumais
Recording History in Weare, Jody Record
A Call for Nominations, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Creating the Self-Driving Office of the Future, Beth Potier
Passings: Claudia J. Morner, Former Library Dean, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Pay-As-You-Throw Trash Policy Cuts Solid Waste Disposal, Lori Tyler Gula
Sustainable Success Story, Jennifer Saunders
The Heart of Ideas, Scott Ripley
UNH Plays Major Role in Identification of First Asian Longhorned Tick in NH, Sarah Schaier
Mighty Microbes, Rebecca Irelan
Open Enrollment Ends Friday, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Neuroscientist Featured Speaker in CIBBR Seminar Series, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
A High Standard of Education, Whittney Gould
Reclaiming Research in the ELA Classroom, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Spreading More Light and Kindness, Scott Ripley
2018 Paul College Digital Marketing Symposium, Sharon Keeler
A Treat, Not a Trick: UNH Brewing Kiwiberry Beer, Lori Tyler Gula
A UNH Education Can Be Priceless, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
CI-UNH Announces UNH Managed Spring Program in Chengdu, Susan Dumais
Politics & Society Professor Discusses Khashoggi Assassination, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
UNH Expands Granite Guarantee to Transfer Students, Erika Mantz
From the Classroom to the State House, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
In This Issue, Kristin Waterfield Duisberg
Extra Credit, Jim Graham
Homecoming Highlights 2018, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Kiwiberries and Climate Smart Diversification, Lori Tyler Gula
New Territory, Jim Graham
Payroll Cycle Changes, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
“I Am Evidence”, Jordyn Haime
Time To Get Lean, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
CELEBRATE 150: The Campaign That Did, Loren Marple
2018 Dietetic Internship Class Achieves 100 Percent Pass Rate on National Registration Exam, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Beyond Imagining: Capital Projects, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Beyond Imagining: Faculty Support, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Beyond Imagining: Program Support, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Beyond Imagining: Student Support, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Good Nutrition, Jody Record
National Transfer Student Week: Meet Your MATEs, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Beyond Imagining: Annual Giving, Laura Chisholm
Intern Spotlight: Macuei Mathiang ’18 at MCE123, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
In the News: Engineering Technology Alumnus Featured, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
$1.4M for Aquaculture, Alexa Brickett
A Path to Helping Others, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Openness, Fairness and Equal Access for All, James Dean
Research Communications Academy, Beth Potier
Presidential Remarks, Scott Ripley
The Artists Revealed, Sara Zela
Two-Time Champs, Susan Dumais
Expert in Nanosensors, Brian Cunningham to Visit UNH, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Getting Out the Vote, James Dean
Coaching for the Byproduct, Jody Record
Blazing the Trail, Brooks Payette
Campus Rec’s “School’s Out” for Grade Schoolers Nov. 6, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
To Teach Bystander Intervention, Try a Video Game, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Working for Good, Jennifer Saunders