Comcast and UNH Manchester Partner in STEM Ambassadors Program for High...
Joseph Perez says people sometimes get the wrong idea about him. See, in his mind, he knows math. He knows science. But sometimes finding the English words for all those myriad whirling, swirling facts...
View ArticleA Look Inside the Move to 88 Commercial Street
The move to 88 Commercial Street is all students can talk about when discussing UNH Manchester’s future. What will the new building look like? Students who are active with on-campus activities and work...
View ArticleHow Three Students Graduated UNH with Little Debt
How to pay for college is one of students’ biggest concerns. Finding a school that is both a good fit and affordable can be a challenge. Students at the University of New Hampshire at Manchester have...
View ArticleStudent Interview with Dr. Susi Paterson, The Shakespeare Lady
Susi Paterson is known on campus as “the Shakespeare lady”, a label with which she takes no issue. “I began reading Shakespeare at age fourteen,” she says, “starting with Twelfth Night, which I didn’t...
View ArticleUNH Manchester Graduate School hosts Info Session on Nov. 5
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEOctober 31, 2014For more information contact: Candice Morey – 603-641-4313UNH Graduate Student Helping to Promote Healthy Habits Through CATCH ProgramGraduate School Information...
View ArticleDocumenting the Gullah Geech
Gullah Geechee African Americans are the descendants of West African slaves who live in the Lowlands of South Carolina and Georgia. They trace their ancestry to a blend of African people, taken and...
View ArticleManaging Your Time Wisely: 5 Simple Tips
The Fall semester is nearly over! Did you make time for success and less time for stress? Classes will begin again before we know it, and right now is your opportunity to plan ahead. Here are 5 ways to...
View ArticlePsychology Program Expands to Include Neuropsychology
The troubling long-term effects from concussions and head injuries to athletes have been a subject of national debate for more than a year, and the tragic suicide of Robin Williams this summer prompted...
View ArticleSabrina on why Being an Intern at SilverTech is Awesome
Happy November! I can’t believe that this semester only has six weeks left to go! As many of you who are reading this are knee-deep in course work, projects, and research papers, I just want to give...
View ArticleAn Interview with Rachel Vogt Blog, Information Literacy Specialist
The library at UNH Manchester is an interesting place- students often stop by here to get some homework done, check out new books and movies, and even to catch up with friends in between classes. The...
View ArticleThe Lost Cinemas: A Walking Tour of Manchester
On “dish night” during the Great Depression, the Vitaphone Theatre on Elm Street offered movie goers one piece in a place setting -- a plate, a bowl, maybe a gravy boat. Those who returned each week...
View ArticleWalk a Mile in a Veteran’s Boots, Campus Supports Liberty House
The third annual “Walk a Mile in a Veteran’s Boots” fundraising campaign began on November 3 and will run through Thursday, November 13. What is this boots fundraiser, you ask? Purchase a paper boot...
View ArticleProfessional Writing in the 21st Century
As an English major working through my final year of undergraduate school, I was naturally curious when I learned that UNH Manchester has just introduced a new minor: Professional Writing. Although I...
View ArticleCold War clashes with Hot Desires in Disco and Atomic War
The place is Estonia and the year is 1979. The country is a puppet-state of the Soviet Union and every day is more of the same: backbreaking labor, a flurry of anti-capitalist propaganda, and the...
View ArticleUNH Manchester Raises Awareness of Modern Slavery
This fall UNH Manchester hosted an event to raise awareness of the problem of human trafficking. Human trafficking is a form of modern slavery; high profits and low risk.Erin Albright, the...
View ArticleAround the World and Back Again: One Veteran's Story
Growing up, Kristina Johnson noticed that in her town, not many people left to see the world. But she wanted to.That wanderlust didn't change after graduating Goffstown High School in 2005 and...
View ArticleUNH Manchester Provides Alan With A New Way to Serve
After 13 years in the National Guard, including two deployments to Iraq, Alan Provance now finds himself striking a balance between his roles as student, husband and father.“The GI Bill is the best...
View ArticleA Few Words of Advice on the Importance of Internships
As most of us are pushing through the semester ready for Thanksgiving break and wrapping up all of our assignments, it is easy to just push some things to the side to do later, when you have more time....
View ArticleLife in Reverse: Full-time Work to Full-time Predental Student
You’re not Jim Halpert, and you don’t work at Dunder Mifflin Paper Co., but like him, you know you don’t see yourself retiring doing the same job you’re doing now. In fact, you know that you’re not...
View ArticleIn the news: Medal of Honor recipient still saving lives
Medal of Honor recipient still saving liveshttp://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2014/11/11/medal-honor-recipient-new-mi...Published in the Boston Globe on November 11, 2014
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