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International students impacted by COVID-19

International students impacted by COVID-19

Cassie Hollasch April 29, 2021
The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic disproportionately affects international students at the University of New Hampshire (UNH), challenged often with remote learning in completely different time zones, made worse in the face of declining interest in the UNH international student program.
Majority of NHSBDC funding reinstated

Majority of NHSBDC funding reinstated

Cassie Hollasch March 15, 2021
The New Hampshire Small Business Development Center (NHSBDC) has been helping small businesses in the state flourish for the last 36 years. In his initial budget, Gov. Chris Sununu proposed a 100% cut to the agency’s budgets. Since then, he has reversed his course dramatically and reinstated most of their funding.
UNH announces new sophomore innovation fellowship

UNH announces new sophomore innovation fellowship

Isabelle Curtis February 18, 2021
Beginning in fall 2021, sophomores at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) will have the opportunity to participate in a student fellowship through the Peter T. Paul Entrepreneurship Center (ECenter). The Shaw Innovation Explorers Program was made possible by donations from UNH alum David Shaw ’73, CEO of Black Point Group; John Shaw, CEO of Itaconix; and the Shaw family.
UNH Paul alumnus creates mental health app

UNH Paul alumnus creates mental health app

joshmorrill February 11, 2021
(DURHAM, NH) -- Struggles with mental health, alcohol and drug abuse have taken over the lives of people every day; even in a small town like Durham, NH. However, there are some people who are willing to change the stigma around serious struggles and give an outlet for those who need it most.

Research professor discusses potential DOE grant-funded project

Bret Belden November 21, 2019
Dr. Michael Swack set to receive $1.2 million grant

UNH Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics offers 28 students consulting capstones

Bret Belden February 22, 2016

The Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics is offering 28 UNH full-time Masters of Business Administration students the opportunity to complete capstone projects with participating businesses...

Welcoming international students through traditional fall celebrations

December 7, 2015

By Sarahanne Kent CONTRIBUTING WRITER The atmosphere at the International Harvest Festival last Thursday night was cozy and inviting. Set in the warmly lit Freedom Café, located at 10 Mill Road, a long...

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