Build a Better UNH
Students come to UNH to learn, challenge themselves, meet new friends and build a foundation that will serve them well as they build successful and happy lives. While there are ups and downs and challenging moments during every student's educational journey, no student should be disrespected or — worse yet — experience acts of hate or racism. These acts are against our core values. However, incidents from this past year, particularly those in May, have challenged those values and provide an opportunity for self-reflection, growth and improvement. We must address overt and covert acts of hate and racism, and it will take everyone at UNH working together to improve our campus climate. This is why we are taking a systemic and comprehensive approach in the assessment and coordination all of our efforts to address issues of diversity, inclusion and civility. If you have ideas and want to help, please contact Jaime Nolan.
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Campus Climate Forum Announced
Results to be discussed at September event. Read More -
A Day of Service
The UNH community celebrated its second Unity Day on May 4. Read More -
An Update from the President
President Dean's latest letter to the UNH community focuses on strategic priorities, racial equity challenge and campus climate. Read More -
Addressing Recent Racial Incidents
In the wake of racist incidents in New Zealand and here at home, we acknowledge the pain caused by these events. Read More -
Remembering Martin Luther King Jr.
A letter from President James "Jim" Dean Jr. Read More -
Nominations Now Open
Nominate faculty, staff, students, groups and organizations for the Kidder Awards and Advocacy and Action Awards. Read More -
Spreading More Light and Kindness
As the nation mourns the loss of innocent lives in recent shootings, UNH reaffirms its commitment to peace, tolerance and respect. Read More -
Openness, Fairness and Equal Access for All
President James Dean has updated the UNH community on campus climate initiatives. Read More -
Express Yourself
BHTNH and UNH’s Center for the Humanities are hosting the 12th Annual Black New England Conference Oct. 19-20. Read More -
Helping Students Thrive
OMSA's interim director is committed to social justice education and working with underrepresented members of the campus. Read More
Other Popular Series
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Faculty Excellence
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Grants and Contracts News
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Research Snapshots
Virtual postcards from UNH researchers