Tracey Bentley
Tracey Bentley's Articles
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UNH Marks Veterans Day
UNH marked Veterans Day 2014 with events, ceremonies and community service on campus and in local communities. Ìı -
Former UNH Prof. David Olsen Receives Patriot Award from NHESGR
Former UNH professor of natural resources David P. Olsen (center), with his former graduate student Lee Alexander (right) and NHESGR's John Pappas. -
Oath Takers: UNH Nursing Students Vow to Provide Compassionate Care
On the journey to become a nurse, there’s a new rite of passage. This past Friday, 70 sophomore nursing students were cloaked and pinned before their faculty and families during the inaugural “white... -
UNH Dining Services Receives N.H. Employment Leadership Award
Jon Plodzik (fourth from left), director of UNH Dining Services, accepted theÌı2014 NH Employment Leadership Award last week at a ceremony in Manchester.Ìı(Courtesy photo) UNH Dining Services has added... -
How to Prepare for a UNH Football Game in 10 Easy Steps
The fine residents of Stoke Hall are devoted Wildcat fans who dabble in disguise and deliver good humor wherever they go. On a recent game day, they gave us exclusive access to a little corner of... -
Wildcat Studies Big Cats
Alicia Walsh ’15 did not need to learn the Oshiwambo dialects—the most widely spoken languages of Namibia—before heading to Africa this summer to study big cats at the Cheetah Conservation Fund. -
UNH Welcomes New Clinical, Research and Extension Faculty
Ìı The university welcomes 14 new clinical, research and Extension faculty to the community. College of Liberal Arts Betsy Humphreys, Research Assistant Professor, Education Michael Leese,... -
Early Risers
It’s 7:30 at UNH. A student is lacing up for a jog. Another is taking the first sips of his French roast. Still another is just waking, peeling her face from the textbook on which she nodded off the... -
Seeking Surface Data
You might be surprised to find undergrads in a science class drawing and coloring, but that’s exactly what they were up to in a recent introduction to marine biology lab in the Spaulding Life... -
UNH Welcomes New Lecturers
Thirty new lecturers have taken their spots at the front of UNH classrooms. Below is a list of the new lecturers by college. College of Liberal Arts Carolyn Arcand, Political Science Brandie Bolduc,... -
UNH Welcomes New Faculty Members
First year students aren’t the only ones who began their UNH careers in September. Thirty-two new faculty members have joined the staff. Below is a list of the new members by college. College of... -
Worth a Thousand Words
Julianne Shimer ’15 spent her summer in Dublin, Ireland, analyzing the drawings of disadvantaged youth. She was there as a summer staff member in the Trinity College Nursing and Midwifery Department... -
Food, Glorious (Local) Food
ÌıIf you skipped breakfast or lunch today, you are forewarned: this article will make your stomach rumble and your mouth water. -
Magical Realism
As an art student at UNH, Richard Whitney ’68 would pay his Phi Kappa Alta brothers five dollars to sit for their portrait, and then he’d give them the finished painting when he was done. Today,... -
A Closet for Career Seekers
You don’t get a second chance to make a first impression, but making a good impression can be expensive—especially if you’re a college student with a wardrobe that’s more jeans and t-shirts than... -
UNH Hosts ACE Fellow Kerry Johnson
The provost’s office welcomes Kerry Johnson to the Â鶹app for the 2014-2015 academic year. A professor and associate dean of the School of Liberal Arts at Merrimack College in... -
“Pay and Display†Hourly Parking Pay Stations Installed at UNH
New “Pay and Display†parking pay station kiosks have been installed on the Â鶹app’s Durham campus. -
Welcome Back, Students: A Message from President Mark Huddleston
Welcome back to UNH. I’m especially excited to greet UNH’s newest Wildcats, our largest first-year class ever. We’re glad you’re here and ready to start a year full of challenges and personal success. -
UNH Hosts World-Renowned Presidential Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin Sept. 29
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Doris Kearns Goodwin will speak as part of the Rutman Distinguished Lecture Series on the American Presidency at the Â鶹app Monday, Sept. 29, 2014,... -
Why They Ride
ÌıThis coming weekend, intrepid cyclists will pedal through some of New Hampshire’s most scenic territory during the Three Notch Century, a ride to benefit Northeast Passage, the therapeutic... -
University Day is September 16
Learn to juggle, join the Birding Club, meet a zombie or spread the word about your department or organization at University Day on September 16. The annual campus cookout and student activities fair... -
Outdoor Pool Update
The University recently received a geotechnical report on the soil conditions in the area of the future outdoor pool that found a large portion of the site has very poor soil for construction. As a... -
A Bee on the Brink
What’s going on inside your rose stems might surprise you. Open one up and you might find an insect, or two or three, in various stages of growth, nestled within the walls. The entire lifecycle of... -
Scene on Campus
Theatre and Dance Camps are in full swing at the Paul Creative Arts Center at UNH. Here are members of the Summer 2014 UNH Youth Professional STARS Company rehearsing for a production of L. Frank... -
Scientific Sojourn
They found it at the edge of a Maine forest near a cornfield off a path called Potato Road. A distinctive orange hull, intact. Before it fell to the ground, it traveled along the jet stream for... -
UNH Announces New Leader for Community, Equity and Diversity
Jaime Nolan will become associate vice president for community, equity and diversity at the Â鶹app, effective Aug. 18, 2014.Ìı

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