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UNH’s Dance Marathon raises $34,146
Over 800 people attended UNH’s Dance Marathon on Saturday, which surpassed last year’s attendance by almost 200, in an effort to raise money for Boston Children’s Hospital. At the end of the night, a total of $34,145.86 was raised.
Martin Luther King Jr. interfaith service showcases ‘unsung heroes’
Current Issues Lecture hosts poets as part of annual MLK Jr. tribute
Harvard professor presents psychological case study on Trump
#Fight4Her UNH Voices of Planned Parenthood raises awareness about the Global Gag Order
On the Spot with Tyler Wentworth
Though UNH alumnus Tyler Wentworth ’08 graduated with a major in political science, the vast capability of social media has seemingly pulled his career path in a direction that he didn’t see coming.
Community urged to join the UNH Works advocacy effort after recent NH budget proposal
UNH President Mark Huddleston, in an email sent out last Saturday, encouraged communiy members to join the UNH Works advocacy effort, in response to Governor Chris Sununu’s recent budget proposal that gives no increased funding to public higher education.
President Huddleston and Provost Targett host open forum
UNH holds an open forum once a semester to discuss any topics concerning the UNH community, which allows for a question and answer dialogue hosted by President Mark Huddleston and Provost Nancy Targett, and is designed to be more democratic than the state of the university address.
Durham police take to social media for Super Bowl misfits
Following the celebration in downtown Durham after the New England Patriots’ win at Super Bowl LI, the UNH Police Department posted pictures on social media looking for individuals that caused damage to vehicles parked on Main Street during the gathering
Sununu excludes increase for University System funding in budget proposal
In response to the state budget proposal made by Governor Chris Sununu on Thursday, which didn’t include any increase in funding for the University System of New Hampshire (USNH), UNH President Mark Huddleston sent out an email to the university community on Saturday saying that this decision by Sununu is “obviously deeply disappointing.” Huddleston also noted that the proposed budget provides no funding for infrastructure improvements on any of the UNH campuses.






