Listen: American Politics Lecturer Talks Poverty, Inequality on Pacifica Radio
Stephen Pimpare, lecturer of American politics & public policy, joined Pacifica Radio's "Background Briefing" to discuss the International Monetary Fund's recommendations to deal with growing...
View ArticleDean Decelle Selected for Leadership Greater Manchester Class of 2017
Decelle will join fellow local professionals from different sectors across the community in the Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce's nine-month leadership program.
View ArticleHow to Write a Stellar Scholarship Essay
Let’s face it. For most of us, the toughest part of writing a scholarship essay is convincing ourselves it’s worth the effort. The crashing wave of doubt always seems to set in as our fingers contact...
View ArticleHouston, We Have a Phenom
Adam DiPippo grew up in Sandown, went to high school in Derry and chose Manchester for college and pharmacy school. But the New Hampshire native has made Texas his home for the past year, as he...
View ArticleHow Three Students Graduated UNH with Little Debt
Finding a school that is both a good fit and affordable can be a challenge. UNH Manchester alumni share insight on how they funded their education.
View ArticleOur Generation, Our Choice: Rallying for Change
Vanessa Russell's love for the outdoors inspired her fellowship opportunity at NextGen Climate, which led her to the Our Generation, Our Choice rally in D.C. The biological sciences major reflects on...
View ArticleA Month in Nepal: Life and Medicine in One of the World's Poorest Countries
Biological sciences major Emma Gootee shares cultural and medical experiences from her January term in Nepal, where she completed a month-long surgical internship at Chitwan Medical College Teaching...
View ArticleFive Tips to Plan for College Financial Aid
When thinking about college everything seems so exciting – the campus, new friends, independence – but one question always seems to put a damper on that step towards adulthood: How exactly am I going...
View ArticleHow Understanding Disadvantages Leads to Social Justice
Society makes many assumptions when it comes to people who rely on public assistance for daily living. In a course on Social Justice, senior psychology major Connor Lenfest learned the importance of...
View ArticleValue and Affordability Meet at UNH Manchester
It is no doubt that the cost of college is on everyone’s mind when thinking about college. Senior English major Kristin Boelzner sat down with Kim DeRego, associate dean of enrollment management, and...
View ArticleUNH Manchester Announces New Parking Plan for Students
The move to the Pandora building has given UNH Manchester room to grow in both size and breadth, but the expansion has not come without its challenges — in particular, parking. In an effort to...
View ArticleSenior Bio Major Runs for N.H. State Representative
At just 25 years old, Amelia Keane is the owner of an inspiring resume. Full-time student, combat medic in the U.S. Army Reserves, executive director for N.H. Young Democrats, among others. Now, the...
View ArticleKicking off the School Year: What Not to Miss
From barbecues to baseball, here are some upcoming can't-miss events to get you back in gear for the new academic year.
View ArticleListen: Dean Decelle Talks Entrepreneurship in N.H. on Global Podcast
UNH Manchester Dean Mike Decelle joined Andrew Berkowitz on The Global Startup Movement podcast to talk about the opportunities for entrepreneurs in New Hampshire.
View ArticleIn the News: UNH Celebrating 150 Years by Waiving $50 fee for NH Students
Students applying to the University of New Hampshire’s Durham and Manchester campuses will have their application fee waived this year if they live in the Granite State.
View ArticleUNH Manchester to Host a Fall Open House on Oct. 8
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, October 8 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
View ArticlePolitics and Society Student Makes Bid for State Representative of Concord
As a non-traditional student, Michael Feeley wasn’t sure what to expect out of his college experience. As the first person in his family to graduate he was even less sure. With his December 2016...
View ArticleTwo Students Recognized as Rising Stars in New Hampshire
Amelia Keane and David Hutchings earned recognition this week at the seventh annual Rising Stars Awards, a ceremony that acknowledges young professionals and college students throughout New Hampshire.
View ArticleA Few Words of Advice on the Importance of Internships
Whether you are a freshman, a junior getting ready for senior year, or you are graduating in May, it is important to get an internship as soon as possible. And if you aren’t sure what you would really...
View ArticleHighest Paying College Majors
A new study by Glassdoor has analyzed hundreds of thousands of resumes and salary reports to come up with a list of the majors that earn graduates the most money in the first five years after college.
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