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Submissions from 2018
UNH IT Fights Phishing, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
The Human Effect, Robbin Ray
The Story-Takers, Jennifer Saunders
New Hampshire Chronicle Highlights Amy Beach and UNH Pianists, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
UNH Law partners with industry leaders to launch new course on bio-innovation and the law, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Department of Music Newsletter 2017, Susan Adams
School Vacation Programs at Hamel Rec, Jeremy Gasowski
Soil Savior, Sarah Schaier
UNH Senior Receives Vanessa Johnson Award, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
From Student to Scientist, Kim Wall
Summer Youth Program Fair Set for Jan. 11, China Wong
The Truth About Marijuana, Jennifer Saunders
Tracing the Cyclops Myth, Susan Dumais
UNH Online MBA Makes Top 100, Sharon Keeler
A Challenging Exam, Jody Record
Experiment Station Researchers Find Effects of Climate Change Could Accelerate By Mid-Century, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
UNH Receives Grant to Improve Science Education in New Hampshire, Lara Gengarelly
Go for Your Goals: Tips for Success, Kate Springer
Health & Wellness Intern Spotlight: Eliza ’18 and Mackenzie ’19, Kate Springer
Meet the 2018 Gilman Scholars, Jennifer Saunders
Renewed Optimism, Tracey Bentley
The Importance of Cultural Change, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
UNH Classics Graduate Awarded Media Production Grant, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Submissions from 2017
What if an App Could Help Prevent College Student Sexual Assault, Sharyn Potter
2017 in Books, Susan Dumais
A Passion for the Job, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
As Opioid Use Climbs, Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Rises in New Hampshire, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
In the News: Can an Old Mill Town Become the Silicon Valley of Human Organ Manufacturing?, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
It's Divine, Krysten Godfrey Maddocks
Resume Mistakes To Avoid, Stephanie Banks
Top 10 Stories of 2017, Loren Marple
Work Shopping, Susan Dumais
1,000 Words, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Advancement Calendar Year-End 2017, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Hard-to-Count Populations May Increase 2020 Census Challenges in Rural America, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Ranking High, Susan Dumais
UNH Manchester Launches Accounting Option to Meet Market Demand, Kassidy Taylor
UNH Researchers Find Effects of Climate Change Could Accelerate by Mid-Century, Robbin Ray
5 Practices to Help Launch Career Growth, Jaime Chabot
Winning Ideas, Jody Record
In the Lab, Jeremy Gasowski
Pictures of You, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Wildcat Stadium Wins New England “Best Projects” Award, Mike Murphy
A Sustainable Future for Latin America?, Scott Weintraub
In a Service State of Mind, Kate Springer
Protecting a Native Species, Sarah Schaier
Talking Entrepreneurialism in China, Jody Record
UNH Students Take Wildlife Conservation Abroad, Sarah Schaier
Speaking of Spanish, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Excellence in International Engagement, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Into the Woods, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Snowy Sunset, Scott Ripley
A Night at the Observatory, Kate Springer
Coaching the Professionals, Jody Record
Liberal Arts Student Ideas Recognized in 2017 Social Venture Innovation Challenge, Susan Dumais
L.L. Bean Chairman Joins UNH Foundation, Jennifer Saunders
New Faculty Books, Sarah Harvey
One Hundred Percent of First-Time Bar Takers from UNH Law Pass the New York, California, Vermont, and D.C. Bar Exams in Summer 2017, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Serving Those Who Serve, Jody Record
UNH Harvests Tilapia for New Hampshire Food Bank, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
UNH Law graduates achieving outstanding bar passage, employment success, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
History on TV, Susan Dumais
Honey and Flowers for All, Sarah Schaier
John Cerullo Co-Authors Book on Brock Impeachment, Judicial Independence, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
That Finals Energy, Taylor Sievers
Among the Best in Business, Sharon Keeler
From Farm to Food Bank, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Stronger Storms Hamper Rivers' Clean-Up Powers, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
UNH Research Finds Hope in New England’s North Country, Erika Mantz
An Opportunity to Play, Kristin Waterfield Duisberg
Coffee with Conscience, Whittney Gould
Full Circle, Kristin Waterfield Duisberg
In the Classroom, David Vogt
Making Time for College, Michelle Morrissey
New Alert System Now Live, Huy Le
Nominate a Student for Create Your Own Story Award, Michelle Morrissey
PAT COUNCIL OPEN HOUSE, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Planting the Seeds of STEM Success, Jennifer Saunders
Stronger Storms Hamper Ability of Streams and Rivers to Clean Up Pollution, Lori Wright
Sustainable Latin America, Scott Weintraub
Watching the Watersheds, Jeremy Gasowski
Cartooning for Health, Katherine Gaudet
Coping with Finals Stress, Kate Springer
Super Simulations, Brooks Payette
Tech Camp Goes Global, Brooks Payette
World AIDS Day, Dawn Zitney
New Course Offerings: Anxiety & Depression in Schools and Navigating Difficult Dialogue, Loan Phan
Shoutout to Williamson 4C, Taylor Sievers
The Community Literacy Center's Book Club: Literary Explorations in Critical Times, Bethany Silva
Boston-Based, Taylor Sievers
Breaking the News in Manchester, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Getting to the Root of the Matter, Beth Potier
Tropical Treasure Trove, Sarah Schaier
A License To Show Pride, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
A Life Driven by Curiosity, Debbie Kane
A Nose for the Goal, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Awards Season, Jeremy Gasowski
Biomedical Bridgebuilder, Erika Mantz
Blue Line Mastermind, Allen Lessels
Campaign Events, UNH Communications and Public Affairs