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Submissions from 2015
UNH Hosts Creative Works Symposium April 29, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
UNH Researchers Make Breakthrough in Detecting Most Common Bacteria Contaminating Oysters, Lori Tyler Gula
More Profs and What They're Up To, Jane Harrigan
More Wildcats in the Race, Tracey Bentley
UNH Manchester Celebrates 30th Anniversary, Grand Opening of New Campus, Kassidy Taylor
A Breakfast With A History, Michelle Morrissey
Big Lessons of the Big Easy, Michelle Morrissey
UNH Announces 2015 Granite State Award and Honorary Degree Recipients, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
UNH Oil Spill Expert to Brief Senate, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
UNH Research Days, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
A Morning Celebration, Michelle Morrissey
Sneakers to Asphalt, Tracey Bentley
State Recognizes UNH Fairchild Dairy as Quality Milk Producer, Lori Tyler Gula
UNH's 2015 Kidder Award Winners, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Face of Molecular Biology, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Public Policy, Poverty Expert Joins Politics & Society Program, Melanie Plenda
Series: In the Classroom, Michelle Morrissey
Help a Bunny Out: Plant Shrubs, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
The Music Hall, UNH Celebrate Strengthened Partnership, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
UNH Launches STEM Teachers Collaborative, Joins National Effort to Prepare 100,000 Excellent STEM Teachers by 2021, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
A Century Worth Celebrating, Kristin Waterfield Duisberg
Awards Season, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Big Shoes: L.L. Bean’s Shawn Gorman ’89, Michelle Morrissey
Campus Style, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Even as We Speak, Susan Dumais
Grad student weathers Internet dust-up, does UNH proud, Michelle Morrissey
Guiding the Climb, Connie Eppich
Health Care in America, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
In Memoriam—Stacey Ward Cole ’41, Karen Tongue Hammond
In Memoriam—Thomas Edwards Kirkbride ’53, Karen Tongue Hammond
J. Morgan Rutman to Lead UNH Foundation Board, Tracey Bentley
Kind Words Go Viral, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Mission: Monrovia, Michelle Morrissey
More Bean, Michelle Morrissey
MVP Mentor, Barbara Walsh
Next-Door Neighbors, Larry Clow
Of Boots and Business, Michelle Morrissey
Opportunity Awaits, Susan Entz
Q&A With Theresa MacPhail '94, Jane Harrigan
Sun Screening, Beth Potier
Sweet Dream, Jody Record
Tales from the Real World, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
The Art of Reinvention, Meganne Fabrega
The Cat Came Back, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
The Hidden Gems of Ham Smith, Mylinda Woodward
The Road I've Traveled: Fear Is a Virus, Theresa MacPhail
The View from T-Hall: Supporting the Greater Good, Mark W. Huddleston
Two Faculty Members Spearhead Scholarship to Assist Community College Students, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
UNH, Alpha Loft Host Roundtable on Leveraging Universities for Economic Development, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
UNH Magazine Winter 2015 Book Reviews, Janice Harayda
UNH Milk: It Does a Body Gold, Lori Tyler Gula
Welcome to Wildcat U, Jane Harrigan
Learning Outside of Class, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Preserving Vernal Pools, Lori Tyler Gula
Songs of Spring Underscore Importance of Vernal Pools, Lori Tyler Gula
Mr. Spence Goes to Washington, Tracey Bentley
New University Library Dean Named, Jody Record
Paying it Forward, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Stable Living, Jody Record
Ahead of the Game, Tracey Bentley
UNH Geologist Identifies New Source of Methane for Gas Hydrates in Arctic, Beth Potier
UNH Manchester Creates New Biotechnology Program, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
UNH Plant Root Research Aims to Boost Local Nursery Production, Reduce Winter Losses and Costs, Lori Tyler Gula
Making TNH, Tracey Bentley
Medal of Honor Recipient is 2015 Commencement Speaker, Tracey Bentley
UNH Names New Chief Information Officer, Kristin Waterfield Duisberg
Plan Your Day Trip to the New England Aquarium in Boston, Morgan Elliott
The Beat Goes On, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
UNH Psychologist Wins Award for Contributions to Psychology in NH, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Acclaimed Author and Poet Seth Abramson joins UNH Manchester English Program, Melanie Plenda
CEPS Dean Commits to Engineering Education Initiative in Letter to President Obama, Michelle Morrissey
Kerry Scala Selected as New Associate Vice President for Finance, Kristin Waterfield Duisberg
Risk Takers, Michelle Morrissey
Leading Homeland Security Pioneer Joins UNH Manchester Faculty, Kathrin Havrilla
UNH Experts Weigh In On Concussion Crisis in Sports, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
UNH Receives Two BOB Awards, Tracey Bentley
Sports Roundup: Winter 2015, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
Doyle Fellow Shines Light on Climate Adaptation Leaders, Tracey Bentley
National Searches Under Way, Search Committees Formed For Key Positions, Michelle Morrissey
UNH Law Continues Its Ranking Among the Top 100 Law Schools, Tracey Bentley
Sustainable Happiness, Susan Dumais
Your Career is Her Business, Tracey Bentley
Psychology Major Samantha Noonan Secures Career Before Graduation, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
UNH Department of Education Receives National Award, Michelle Morrissey
For These UNH Students, It Is Rocket Science, Beth Potier
National Searches Underway, Search Committees Formed, Tracey Bentley
Space Quartet, Tracey Bentley
Devoted to the Nth Degree, Jeremy Gasowski
Six Legs and a Heart, Tracey Bentley
Trading Goats and Birthing Babies in Nepal, Jody Record
UNH Announces New Land-Grant University Online Resource, Lori Tyler Gula
UNH's Parker Media Lab, Kayleigh Kane
Associate Admissions Director, Artist Uses His Own Story to Motivate High-Schoolers, Michelle Morrissey
UNH Researcher Will Discuss Climate and Land Use at Organic Farmers Conference, Michelle Morrissey
Global Communicator, Scott Ripley
Reflecting on Four Years, Tracey Bentley
Bring a Boy to Ballet, Scott Ripley
Fifteen years of breeding produces new varieties of squash, pumpkins and melons for a wide market, UNH Communications and Public Affairs
UNH Facilitation Lab Seeks to Keep Civility in Municipal Meetings, Michelle Morrissey
UNH Researcher to Discuss Farming and Climate Variability at March 7 Event, Lori Wright