First meeting of the Dining Commission
As times and tastes change, Dining Commission thinks about ways to keep up in the dining halls
As times and tastes change, Dining Commission thinks about ways to keep up in the dining halls
As October begins to wind down, students give ponder upon when the leaves on the historic gingko trees will fall
The Crimes Against Children Research Center of the University of New Hampshire receives three-year grant from National Institute of Justice
Maggie Haberman gives a glimpse of what her life is like behind the scenes as a New York Times White House Correspondent and journalist
Senate Correspondent Benjamin Strawbridge delivers the highlights from the Student Senate’s fifth meeting of Session 41
The UNH Observatory offers many sights to see for students and the public
UNH Turning Point USA prepares to welcome founder Charlie Kirk to campus on October 24
As more and more alternative food options become popular, Dr. Analena Bruce addresses the information she has found through her dissertation work
New York Times White House Correspondent Maggie Haberman gives lecture in Granite State Room as part of the Rutman Distinguished Lecture Series
Sohpie Kenny discusses her volunteer work through AmeriCorps Voluteers in Service to America
James Barrat, author of 'Our Final Invention: Artificial Intelligence and the End of the Human Era', discusses artificial intelligence with audience in the MUB
Alexander Heffner, host of 'The Open Mind' stops by campus to deliver lecture in Hamilton Smith
Members of Wildcat Marching Band work towards having their fine and performing arts discovery credit satisfied for participation
SHARPP hosts glow yoga on Thompson Hall lawn prior to Take Back the Night vigil and march
SHARPP holds annual Take Back the Night vigil and march across campus
Thomas McDonough has rapidly gained followers on his Instagram account, @hococooking, when his recipe videos began to attract viewers from across campus
Kabria Baumgartner, a UNH assistant professor in the departments of English and Women's Studies, prepares for publishing of first book, 'In Pursuit of Knowledge: Black Women and Educational Activism in Antebellum America'
2020 presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard stops by campus to speak with students at rally
Floor section tickets for the SCOPE fall concert sell out in first week of sales
Senior vice provost of student life and dean of students John "Ted" Kirkpatrick announces retirement after nearly 40 years