Faculty/Staff News
Richard Haynes Earns Champion of Educational Opportunity Award from NHEOA
Richard Haynes, director of admissions, recruitment and access at the University of New Hampshire, attended a Feb. 21 TRIO Day event led by the New Hampshire Educational Opportunity Association (NHEOA) assuming his only role would be as keynote speaker. He left the celebration as a celebrated... Read More-
02/26/25
Vyas Recognized for Fostering Student Engagement and Belonging
Yashwant Prakash Vyas, director of UNH’s Aulbani J. Beauregard Center for Equity, Justice, and Freedom, was honored with two awards from the American... -
02/21/25
Research Finds Women in IT Embrace Competition, Defying Stereotypes
While the gender gap has shrunk in some industries, there remains a significant disparity in tech, with women accounting for only 35 percent of jobs... -
02/17/25
Piñero-Benson Receives Dixon-McFadden Award from ASCA
Alexis Piñero-Benson, director of community standards at UNH, was the recipient of this year’s Dixon-McFadden Award from the Association of Student... -
02/14/25
UNH's Raymond Cook Named NH Engineer of the Year
Raymond Cook, professor emeritus of civil and environmental engineering at UNH, has been named the 2025 New Hampshire Engineer of the Year by the...
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02/13/25 - UNH Retains Carnegie R1 ClassificationUNH retained its R1 classification for highest research activity from the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, the organization announced today, securing... Read More
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02/05/25 - AI vs. Human: Could Algorithms Be the Key to Fairer Employee Evaluations?Imagine putting in the work at your job to stand out, only to learn that artificial intelligence algorithms are going to play a large role in your performance evaluation. How... Read More
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02/04/25 - UNH Scholars Repository Surpasses 10 Million Download MilestoneUNH’s Scholars Repository surpassed 10 million downloads last week, a milestone that highlights the global reach of the university’s digital archive of scholarship and research... Read More
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01/31/25 - Can Machine Learning Standardize Rock Climbing Route Difficulty?A new study from UNH explores how integrating machine and deep learning techniques can create a standardized system for evaluating rock climbing routes to provide a difficulty... Read More
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01/15/25 - Dillon Named Recipient of 2025 Civitas Dei MedalMichele Dillon, dean of the UNH College of Liberal Arts (COLA) has been named the 2025 recipient of Villanova University’s prestigious Civitas Dei Medal for her “exemplary... Read More
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01/14/25 - Can Old Racists Change?Associate professor of anthropology Casey Golomski talks to The Conversation about his new book, "God’s Waiting Room: Racial Reckoning at Life’s End." Read More
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01/09/25 - What Are the Northern Lights, and Why Are We Seeing Them So Often?Nada AlHaddad and Noé Lugaz, research professors who study, the solar phenomena that can result in northern lights, answer questions about this phenomenon. Read More
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01/03/25 - Human-Centered HumanitiesThe UNH Center for the Humanities is proud to be supporting the innovative work of three College of Liberal Arts (COLA) faculty members this academic year. Amy Michael (... Read More
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01/03/25 - UNH researchers shed light on better understanding building blocks of the universeResearchers from the University of New Hampshire have published a groundbreaking study in Physics Letters B, a leading journal in nuclear physics. Led by postdoctoral researcher... Read More
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01/02/25 - Artificial Intelligence Produces Database of 700 Million Aurora ImagesUNH researchers have harnessed artificial intelligence to produce and label the largest-ever database of aurora images — about 700 million total — that could lead to better... Read More