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Submissions from 2016
Faculty: Register Soon for Commencement and Honors Convocation, Jennifer Saunders
Garden Time, Lori Tyler Gula
UNH Research: Towns Working Together Makes Clean Water Cheaper, Erika Mantz
Alumna Taylor Planz Wins National Science Teachers Association Award for New Teachers, Susan Dumais
A Train Ran Through It, Tracey Bentley
Digging UNH, Tracey Bentley
UNH Printing and Mailing Services Earns Five Awards, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
What I Learned Being a Wildcat, Samantha Gorski
Bella Yue Bai: Try Your Best and Become Better, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Samantha Granville: Determined and Resilient, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Stephen Pimpare Selected for Inaugural Cohort of ENACT Fellowship, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
UNH Research Reveals Water Temperature Influences Horseshoe Crab Spawning, Robbin Ray
NHSEP recipient of the Dianne Kaplan DeVries Memorial Collection, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Poéticas y poesías digitales/electrónicas/tecnos/New-Media en América Latina: Definiciones y exploraciones, Scott Weintraub
2015 Grad Commissioned in U.S. Army Veterinary Corps, Lori Tyler Gula
Chief Judge Sharon Prost to Deliver UNH Law Commencement Address, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Commanding, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
New CD: 3 O'Clock Jazz Band, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
New UNH Documentary Tells the Story of Black History in New Hampshire, Katie Umans
Taking Out the Trash, Elizabeth Fiske
2016 COLSA URC Photo Gallery, Loren Marple
2016 Undergraduate Research Conference Photo Gallery, Loren Marple
Five Students Named 2016 Trout Scholars, Susan Dumais
Profitable Peppers, Lori Tyler Gula
Research Support, Beth Potier
A New Pathway to Manchester, Loren Marple
Another Look at Youth Group Abuse, Kristin Waterfield Duisberg
A Place to Innovate the Manufacturing of Tomorrow, Kristin Waterfield Duisberg
A SIP Process Update, Christopher Clement
Beyond Carbon, Beth Potier
Catching FIRE at Paul College, Jennifer Saunders
Crafting a Career Out of Beer, Jody Record
Drug Take Back Day Saturday in Three Locations, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Fulbright Awards, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Game Changer, Kristin Waterfield Duisberg
Innovative Explorations, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Inquiring Minds, Tracey Bentley
In This Issue…, Kristin Waterfield Duisberg
Law Continues to Climb National Rankings, Keith Testa
New Appointments, Valerie Lester
On the Bookshelf, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Pier to Plate, Beth Potier
Recognizing the Risks, Knowing the Resources, Jennifer Saunders
Serendipity’s Springboard, Larry Clow
The IOL Makes Its Move, Jennifer Saunders
Anthropology Major Ellis Codd presented his paper at 2016 Undergraduate Research Conference, Carolyn Stolzenburg
Catch Her If You Can, Kristin Waterfield Duisberg
Celebrating Duane Whittier, Perhaps the Oldest Member of UNH, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Get in the "Fro" Zone, Ellen Gibbs
Hidden Gems, Revealed, Scott Ripley
In Memoriam: Jonathan Fox Kellogg ’70, Karen Tongue Hammond
In Memoriam: Marion James ’40, Karen Tongue Hammond
In Memoriam: Ralph B. “Tim” Craig, Jr. ’54, Karen Tongue Hammond
Making Meier Skis, Tracey Bentley
Noteworthy, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
The Reluctant Beauty Queen, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Entrepreneurial Education, Katy Gioeli
My Experience as a Peer Advisor, Brian Finney
UNH Research Finds Growing Peppers in High Tunnels Could Be Profitable for NH Farmers, Lori Tyler Gula
An Unprecedented Moment, Jennifer Saunders
First in the State, Jennifer Saunders
James Ramsay Receives Charles Culbertson Award, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Making Their Stories Great, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
27 Centuries in 90 Minutes, Jennifer Saunders
English Major Tom Spencer Writes Prize Play, Susan Dumais
Fighting Together, Elizabeth Fiske
Health, Care and Understanding, Jennifer Saunders
Making Waves, Beth Potier
MFA Success Story: Midge Goldberg (MFA '06) recently published a book of poetry, Snowman's Code, which won the Richard Wilbur Poetry Award, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
People Are Learning Here, Jody Record
Pr Howey discusses climate change in UNH SPARK 2016 Research Review, Carolyn Kelly
Professor Charlotte Witt Named Fulbright Specialist Scholar, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Putting Ease Into Japanese, Elizabeth Fiske
UNH Professor Honored with Distinction from National AAUP, Valerie Lester
A Few of Our Favorite Things, Jody Record
All Eyes on the Arctic, Beth Potier
CO2 in the Sea, Scott Ripley
Concussion Research, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Creativity Exposed, Scott Ripley
Donor Bio: Josephine Lamprey, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Entrepreneurs Everywhere, Tracey Bentley
Fungi, Fundraisers and Passiflora, Kristin Waterfield Duisberg
ISE ISE Baby, Beth Potier
Jo Porter Appointed Director of Institute for Health Policy and Practice, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Model Science, Beth Potier
The New Normal, Beth Potier
The People Factor, Jennifer Saunders
Be Involved: Growing Food and Community at N.H. Food Bank Garden, Naomi Raices-Carrillo
Ken Johnson Named Carnegie Fellow, Erika Mantz
Sara Clarke-Vivier awarded 2016-2017 Dissertation Year Fellowship and 2016 Graduate Student Teaching Award!, Leslie Couse
UNH CREAM Students Host 2016 Open House at Fairchild Dairy April 24, Lori Wright
UNH Theatre Goes to Portsmouth, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
USDA Grant Expands UNH Research on Managing Parasitic Roundworms, Lori Tyler Gula
Passing: Professor Emeritus of Music John Rogers, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
5 Reasons Why You Should Learn a Foreign Language, Charlotte Harris
Associate Professor Judy Sharkey appointed member of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) English Language Learner Advisory Team, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Dirty Hands, Happy Kids, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Grad Excellence, Beth Potier
Learning to Dance in the Rain, Jody Record
An Artist's Research, Valerie Lester