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Submissions from 2016
Responding to Community Need, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Thoughts on a Union for UNH Staff, Christopher Clement
UNH Research Finds U.S. School Districts Don’t Have Enough Counselors, Erika Mantz
Carla Evans, Jade Caines Lee and Winston Thompson have published a book chapter!, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Passing: Earl Hagstrom, Psychology Professor, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Big Cat on Campus Turns 10, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Important Dates: Open Enrollment, Benefits Info Sessions & Benefits Fair, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
UNH Law Hosts Sixth Annual Intellectual Property Scholars' Roundtable, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Flu Shot Season, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
I Found My Family Here at UNH, Tyler Wentworth
LLC Faculty in UNH Today, Avary Thorne
NH Listens, NAACP, and NH Association of Chiefs of Police Partner to Encourage Conversations Statewide, Erika Mantz
A Few Words of Advice on the Importance of Internships, Sabrina Brown
Climate Change Show Features Art Faculty, Staff, Students and Alumni, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Keeping the FIRE Burning, Catherine Wolstromer
My UNH: Devon Hamilton ’17, Devon Hamilton
Highest Paying College Majors, Kassidy Taylor
Open Enrollment Begins Soon, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Through Her Eyes, Jody Record
UNH Alumnus Named New Hampshire Teacher of the Year, Valerie Lester
Sustainable You, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
UCAR Board, Beth Potier
Meet UNH's New Faculty: 2016, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
My UNH: Hailey Simpson ’18, Hailey Simpson
Rogue Black Hole, Beth Potier
Community-based Media Pedagogies: Relational Practices of Listening in the Commons, Paula Salvio
My UNH: Callie Ierardi '17, Callie Ierardi
New UNH Staff Development Program, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Forums with the President and Provost, Mark Huddleston
My UNH: Vinnie LoBuono ’20, Vinnie LoBuono
UNH Research Finds Trump and Clinton Supporters Differ on Science, Erika Mantz
Crunching Data for Driver Safety, Larry Clow
Getting Dirty, Lori Tyler Gula
My UNH: Charlotte Harris ’18, Charlotte Harris
UNH Scientists Receive $1.7 Million to Investigate Human Impact on Soil Microbes, Lori Tyler Gula
Honoring Calvin Massey, Keith Testa
Two Students Recognized as Rising Stars in New Hampshire, Kassidy Taylor
Behavioral Intervention Team Provides Assistance, John Kirkpatrick
Faculty Senate Meeting Minutes Sept. 26, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
UNH Research Finds Rural Immigrants Twice as Likely to Be Poor than Workers Born in the U.S., Erika Mantz
Best Places to Study in Durham, Charlotte Harris
CAPTRUST on Campus, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Farm of the Future, Michelle Morrissey
Grooming Leaders of Change, Jody Record
MyPath2Wellness, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Take Over UNH’s Snapchat for a Day, Hailey Simpson
Van Allen Discovery, Robbin Ray
Eavesdropping on the Ocean, Robbin Ray
Excellence in Research, Brooks Payette
Good Times in Gibbs, Tyler Wentworth
Pr Peshkova and Pr Harrison-Buck receive funding for public humanities projects, Katie Umans
UNH Kicks Off 150th Anniversary, Erika Mantz
Video: "Old Ben's Farm" Premiere, Susan Dumais
Alumna Recognized for High-Impact Leadership, Susan Dumais
Sampling a Superfruit, Cierra Dubinsky
The Right to Read, Cierra Dubinsky
Travel Advisory, David Murray
UNH Law Announces Scholarship In Honor Of Calvin Massey, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Introducing ... New Faculty, Susan Dumais
News, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
On the Trail of Witches, Jennifer Saunders
Talking Water in Cuba, Susan Dumais
Trash Whale, Susan Dumais
UNH Alumnus Named New Hampshire Teacher of the Year, Larry Clow
UNH Awarded Federal Grant to Get STEM Teachers in Rural N.H. Schools, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
UNH Research Finds Trump and Clinton Supporters Differ on Science, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Warfare in Medieval Europe c.400-c.145, Susan Dumais
Politics and Society Student Makes Bid for State Representative of Concord, Katie Seraikas
Presidential Nominees Visit UNH, Jeremy Gasowski
Extension Team Awarded Funding for Produce Safety Project, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Sponges of the Caribbean, Beth Potier
UNH Entrepreneurship Center Announces Faculty Fellows, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
About Collective Bargaining, Kathy Neils
English Professor Named Editor of “Eighteenth-Century Studies”, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Museum of Art Hosts LIVEARTS! An Evening of Open Mic with the University Community, Sept. 29, 2016, Sara Zela
Neuropsychology Professor Publishes Research on Identifying At-Risk Drivers, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Seeing the Data for the Trees, Beth Potier
UNHCEMS® Upgrade Upcoming, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
A Little Night Music, Larry Clow
English Nouns: The Ecology of Nominalization, Rochelle Lieber
Faculty Senate Meeting Minutes, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Fire Extinguisher Training To Be Offered Oct. 5, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Humanities Graduate Awarded Outstanding Thesis Award for 2016, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Modeling Confidence To Raise Self-Esteem, Jody Record
The Runner’s Guide to UNH, Colin Geaghan
UNH Faculty Quoted in Smithsonian: Visit the Site of the Biggest Witch Trial in History, Susan Dumais
Informational Meetings Set for 2017 Research and Engagement Academy, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
The Places They'll Go, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Twenty-Four Years of Teaching Science Has its Rewards, Susan Dumais
UNH Police Department Auction Oct. 9, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Voices: Don't Be Seduced, Brendan Prusik
Voices: From a Former Union Member, James Lapolla
Voices: Losing the Sale, George Cookman
Voices: No Need For Union/Middleman Here at UNH, Brent Finethy
Voices: Think Long and Hard, Cathy Annese
Weast for Mayor, Florence Weast Stone
Capturing The Vote, Jody Record
Doctoral Candidate in Education, Sara Clarke-Vivier at the New England Museum Association, Leslie Couse
Teaching the Teachers, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Blue and White Makes Green, Larry Clow