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Apple vs. FBI: UNH Homeland Security Professor James Ramsay Weighs In

The recent relationship between Apple, Inc. and the FBI presents challenges to our concepts of law enforcement, security and privacy. The main function of homeland security is, and always has been, the...

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Five Reasons Why Students Choose UNH Manchester

Whether you are a first-year student or a transfer, you can’t go wrong with the University of New Hampshire’s campus in Manchester. Here are five reasons why you should consider a UNH Manchester...

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Podcast: Careers in Analytics

Jeremiah Johnson, senior lecturer of mathematics and Analytics program coordinator at UNH Manchester, discusses career possibilities in analytics on Manchester Community College's Doors to Opportunity...

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Watch: American Politics Professor Hosts Webinar on Poverty

Stephen Pimpare, lecturer in American politics & public policy, recently delivered an interactive webinar he created for AmeriCorps VISTA and the Corporation for National and Community Service....

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UNH Manchester to Host Spring Open House on March 26

High school juniors and seniors, transfer students and guests are invited to learn more about the University of New Hampshire at Manchester at an Open House on Saturday, March 26 from 9 a.m. to...

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"Interpreting in the Zone": Sign Language Interpretation Professor Delivers...

Jack Hoza, professor and director of Sign Language Interpretation, was invited to speak at this year's Colloquium Lecture Series at Gallaudet University on March 4. In his lecture, titled "Interpreting...

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Campaign Season Keeps Politics & Society Program Busy

As the presidential primaries continue around the country, Politics & Society students, faculty and alumni share the excitement of being involved in the first primary in the nation. Here are a few...

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Community, Learning and Leadership: Bio Major Shares Her Experience

I graduated from Manchester Memorial in 2013, and I knew coming straight out of high school I wanted to attend a college close to home. There were a few universities I had in mind, the University of...

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First Folio Teaches Teachers: Shakespeare’s Text Demystified

“To be, or not to be, that is the question.”Shakespeare has given the world of literature much to think about, but teaching Shakespeare should never be one of them.Shakespeare’s First Folio is coming...

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Focused on Success From the First Year Forward

The pressure of finding the right school for prospective college students can be overwhelming as the choices are seemingly endless. I can remember sitting in the guidance office staring at the walls...

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From Learning to Teaching: Bio Major Takes Capstone to Elementary School

When I first spoke to Doctor Patricia Halpin about what my senior capstone project would be, I had no idea the time and work that I would be putting into it, and how much I would enjoy all of it. My...

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Medieval Christianity: Humanities 592

In the early winter months of 1077, Henry IV, king of Germany and Italy, future emperor, made the perilous trek over the snow-covered Alps into Italy, with the queen pulled along behind on oxhides....

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American Sign Language Professor Receives George Veditz Award

Every year, the Massachusetts State Association of the Deaf (MSAD) nominates a member of the Deaf community to receive the George Veditz Award. The award is given in recognition of great achievement in...

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Five Reasons Why Students Choose UNH Manchester

Whether you are a first-year student or a transfer, you can’t go wrong with the University of New Hampshire’s campus in Manchester. Here are five reasons why you should consider a UNH Manchester...

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Finding Campus Life Without the Dorm

My college search experience? Overwhelming to say the least.In my junior year at Bedford High School, I thought I had all of the answers. I thought I would go to North Carolina and have a college...

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Summer Youth Programs at UNH Manchester Focus on STEM

This summer, the University of New Hampshire at Manchester will be offering several science, technology, engineering and math learning programs in the STEM Discovery Lab.“These programs provide an...

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Art in Action Through UNH Manchester-NHIA Partnership

UNH Manchester students, have you ever considered taking an art course, but don’t know what your options are?  Last fall, UNH Manchester and the New Hampshire Institute of Art (NHIA) formed an exciting...

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First Folio in Manchester: UNH Manchester, Currier Museum Partner for...

First Folio: The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare is one of the remaining copies of the book that documented, and immortalized, William Shakespeare’s greatest plays. Coinciding with the 400th anniversary...

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Graduate, Get a Job: Not Necessarily in That Order

Graduation approaching can be a scary time, with finals and job searching looming in the near future. But here is some great news: You don’t have to wait until you graduate to start looking for...

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From Service to Science: Marine Shares Path to College

At 30 years of age, Goffstown native Tim Labonville is back in the classroom following his passion for science, specifically biology. He first found himself in the college setting after graduating from...

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