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USNH freezes tuition for in-state students for 2021-2022

USNH freezes tuition for in-state students for 2021-2022

Cassie Hollasch April 20, 2021
In early April, the University System of New Hampshire (USNH) announced that it would be freezing tuition for in-state students for the 2021-2022 academic year.
UNH conducts wastewater testing system to track COVID-19 virus

UNH conducts wastewater testing system to track COVID-19 virus

Teddy Tauscher April 8, 2021
Self-testing isn’t the only way the University of New Hampshire has been keeping track of the coronavirus (COVID-19) on campus. Alongside the self-tests, the college has been using a waste water testing system.
First-year athletes provide depth for men’s basketball in 2020-21

First-year athletes provide depth for men’s basketball in 2020-21

Cassie Hollasch November 28, 2020
DURHAM, N.H. – The UNH men’s basketball team was back in action for the first time since March on Wednesday afternoon when they welcomed Keene State College into the Lundholm Gymnasium. The Owls were the first team the Wildcats have played since UMBC in the America East Tournament, and it showed in the first half. Led by junior Nick Guadarrama, UNH pulled ahead in the second half to win by a final of 93-54 leaving head coach Bill Herrion optimistic about the season ahead of them.

NH College Dems talk Supreme Court, Trump

Hannah Donahue October 2, 2020
The New Hampshire College Democrats from the University of New Hampshire (UNH), Keene State College (KSC), and Saint Anselm College (SAC), Plymouth State University (PSU) and Dartmouth College came together to discuss the death of Supreme Court Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg and their hopes for the upcoming presidential and state elections.
Photo courtesy of Keene State College

COVID-19 Updates From KSC, UNH, ORMS

Hannah Donahue March 19, 2020
University of New Hampshire (UNH) President James Dean sent an email announcing that UNH will suspend all in-person classes for the remainder of the semester. This comes after two cases of COVID-19 were confirmed – one at Oyster River Middle school in Durham and another at Keene State College, which is part of the University System of New Hampshire (USNH).
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