Elise Beattie ’14 chose to enroll at UNH over other universities because it was the only Division I program that would allow her to major in the arduous major of nursing and compete in track and field.
All student-athletes learn to balance the... More >>
Created by researchers from social work and UNH Cooperative Extension, Courage to Care has grown faster than even its creators could have imagined. In New Hampshire, 150 teachers in 26 schools have completed the three-day Courage to Care training so... More >>
A National Institutes of Health grant and the Grimes Family Fund are helping a student-faculty team to explore the effectiveness of two distinct strength-training regimens on older adults. The team hopes to present their findings nationally. This... More >>
Outdoor education professor Michael Gass and doctoral student Steve Javorski report their findings in the Journal of Therapeutic Schools and Programs
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Welcome to our Spring edition of Knowledge for Healthy Living. This issue will highlight many of the recent significant achievements of our faculty and students. Having been on the job as the Dean of the College of Health and Human... More >>
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