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Featured Work
Keeping Student Athletes Physically and Mentally in the Game
The progression seems natural. Your daughter makes the varsity team and works hard to get a starting position. She runs a few extra miles on the weekends to improve her fitness. Then her coach suggests she play in a tournament, or maybe spend a couple of weeks at a summer camp dedicated to her sport.
Imagine Your Journey with a Liberal Arts Degree
With a liberal arts degree, you might become the CEO of your own consulting firm, lead a national public relations company or work as an award-winning television anchor. A UNH alumni panel visiting Assistant Professor Kate Zambon’s Introduction to Media Studies class last month represented each of these leadership positions and encouraged students to be curious and take risks throughout their academic journeys.
Military Veterans Find Continued Purpose and Livelihood in Home Care Entrepreurship
David Kapojos, 46, of Greater Pasadena, Calif. grew up in Indonesia and immigrated to the United States at the age of 16. He initially studied accounting in college and worked as an accountant in a “Big 6” firm for two years before leaving to pursue a military career. Joining the U.S. Army marked the beginning of a 26-year military career that brought Kapojos to Afghanistan and Iraq.
Education
What is an Undergraduate Degree?
Time Management Strategies: Tips for Balancing College and Life
Motivation for College Students
Credit Worthy: A History of Credit Bureaus in America
What is a BSN? Is There a Difference Between an RN and a BSN?
Life Through a Different Lens: UNH researchers help empower athletes with disabilities
What is an MFA Degree? What You Need to Know
Merrimack Professor’s Short Story Collection Makes Top Fiction Lists
The Humanities’ Lens on Racism
Banking
Entrepreneurs and Startups: Dream Big with an SBA Loan
Why Choose a Credit Union Rather Than a Bank?
Business
Midlife Career Crisis: Navigating Your Layoff
Cruise Planners Franchise Owners Inspire Travel and Spark Sales Via YouTube Channel
It’s a Calling: How Maeghan Scott Elevates Elder Care with Heart and Innovation
Unlock the Door to Home Ownership
NH Moms Flip the Script on Their Careers
Health & Fitness
Electric Relief: Calmare Scrambler Therapy Provides Relief For Those With Chronic Pain
Fitness Over Fifty, or at Any Age
Avoiding Burnout: What sparks it and how you can extinguish the flames
Fueling Up for Your Long Distance Run
Cutting Edge Technology: AI Features Transform Health Care in New Hampshire
Technology
TeamLogicIT: Commitment to Customer Service Drives Growth
Artificial Intelligence Disrupting Industries: A look at the ethical implications for individuals, companies and society
Don’t Get Held For Ransom - ebook
Parenting
Cracking the code: Granite State kids are learning the language of the future
A Parent’s Guide to Social Media
Keeping Student Athletes Physically and Mentally in the Game
Carrie Cariello: Telling Her Story