English Professor Reflects on 39 Year Teaching Career
Thirty-nine years have passed since Professor Deborah Brown began working at the mills of UNH Manchester, but that illustrious era is approaching its climax in the upcoming term.Spring 2015 will be...
View ArticleWanderlust: How Studying Abroad Changed My Life
Growing up in what felt like a small town with a big family, there weren’t many opportunities to see and travel the world.Although my parents always tried their best to bring us to new places, there...
View ArticleA Night of Honoring our Veterans, Dec. 12 Hockey Game
The University of New Hampshire at Manchester will host “A Night of Honoring our Veterans" when the UNH men's hockey team plays the University of Maine Friday, Dec. 12, 2014, at the Verizon Wireless...
View ArticleStudents and Teachers Explore New Ways of Learning at the STEM Discovery Lab
After just one year on campus, the University of New Hampshire STEM Discovery Lab is heading to a new location, adding new staff and continuing to provide opportunities for students and educators...
View ArticleStudents Get Writing Experience through the College Blog Team
College tends to be all about the academics, right? Books, papers, and tests often never seem to stop. And to top it all off we need some spending money or a job that pays the bills. Well, what if...
View ArticleHow to Make Your Internship Rewarding
Internships are rewarding experiences not only for their technical training, but also for the personal connections you can make. This summer I had the opportunity to intern at Arista Networks, a...
View ArticleProfessor John Resch Invited to Speak in Germany
Professor John Resch was invited to give a paper at a workshop sponsored by the Hamburg Institute for Social Research in Hamburg, Germany in October. Resch was one of 16 scholars from the United...
View ArticleThe Making of a Religious Icon: Jessica Parr Releases Newest Book
Jess Parr, adjunct professor of history, was invited to speak at Brock University's History Department Seminar in Cananda in February. The topic of the presentation is about research done for her...
View ArticleSurviving the Holidays Without Going Broke
The holidays are sneaking up on us fast this year! And this means you probably haven’t thought about budgeting for holiday gifts yet. But that’s okay, now is as good a time to start! As a college...
View ArticleJobs for History Majors: Archivist
In my next few posts, I will explore potential career options for history majors. Today’s post will discuss the qualifications and responsibilities of archivists. Traditionally, archivists are...
View ArticleFive Ways to Combat Stress During Finals
Around this time most students begin to feel the pressure of the semester building up as finals week approaches. The papers and exams start to pile up and it seems that the work will never end. Yet...
View ArticleSabrina on How Senior Seminar Can Change You
I don’t know about you but this semester is flying by! Here we are at Thanksgiving break with December right around the corner, finally with a small break from school to mentally prepare for finals in...
View ArticleInternship Jumpstarts Career for Business Grad Sean Khan
Many students who do an internship find the experience leads to their first job. For UNH Manchester alumnus Sean Khan, he hopes his internship sets the groundwork for a successful business career.Khan...
View ArticleIn the news: Veterans honored at UNH hockey game
Veterans honored at UNH hockey gamehttp://www.unionleader.com/article/20141210/SPORTS22/141219830/0/SEARCHPublished in the Union Leader on December 11, 2014
View ArticleReflections on an Independent Study: Modern Day Slavery
The semester comes to an end and most students start focusing on passing exams. In my case I have been reflecting about my research on human trafficking.Human Trafficking is basically coercion of...
View ArticleInterpreting in the Zone
Jack Hoza, professor and director of Sign Language Interpretation, recently gave a presentation at the Conference of Interpreter Trainers (CIT) Conference in Portland, OR. CIT is the national...
View ArticleHands on Learning Sets Business Student Apart from Competition
Facing graduation at the end of 2014 and a resume light on practical, professional experience, Zack Steck was worried."I knew I had to put something on there," Steck, 24, of Bow and a Business Major at...
View ArticleNegron Gonzales Adds a Bit of Humor to Middle Eastern Studies
Calm and collected, Melinda Negron-Gonzales strides into room 265 every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon prepared to teach a class about terrorism.I happen to be one of the lucky students in her...
View ArticleEarning Equals Learning With Work Study
Does a Work-Study position boost your GPA?Michael Neveu thinks so.While UNH Manchester’s Federal Work-Study Program provides students opportunities to market themselves more colorfully than your...
View ArticleThe Immigrant Literary Experience at UNH Manchester
Professor Michael Pugh has been teaching at UNH-Manchester for a long time, but he can’t think of another class that has piqued his interest as much as his upcoming Immigrant Literature course, one...
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