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University of New Hampshire

University of New Hampshire
University information
NameUniversity of New Hampshire
MottoScience, Arts, Industry
Established1866
TypeFlagship
Public
Sea grant
Space grant
Land grant
Endowment$238 million
PresidentMark W. Huddleston (19th)
Staff586
Under graduates12218
Post graduates2434
CityDurham
StateNew Hampshire
CountryUSA
CampusRural
ColorsUNH Blue, White
Athletic nicknameWildcats
MascotWild E. Cat, Gnarlz
Websitewww.unh.edu

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The University of New Hampshire (UNH) is a public university in the University System of New Hampshire (USNH), United States. The main campus is in Durham, New Hampshire. An additional campus is located in Manchester. With over 15,000 students, UNH is the largest university in New Hampshire. The university is one of only nine land, sea and space grant institutions in the nation. Since July 1, 2007, Mark W. Huddleston has served as the university's 19th president.

In 2004, UNH was the only public institution in New England to rank in the top 10 of number of Fulbright fellowships awarded, with five graduates receiving grants. In the same year, UNH was ranked the 10th best entrepreneurial college in the nation by The Princeton Review. According to U.S. News & World Report's "America's Best Colleges" listings, the University of New Hampshire is a "more selective" national university, placing it in the first out of five tiers of competitiveness when it comes to admissions standards. Due to its extensive efforts in the area of sustainability, UNH was one of 15 highest scoring schools on the College Sustainability Report Card 2009, with the Sustainable Endowments Institute awarding it a grade of "A-".

University of New Hampshire Video

Not Too Sharp, one of the University of New Hampshire's all-male A Cappella groups, performing I'm in a Hurry by Alabama at their Spring 07 show. Solo by Sean Matthews. Feel free to comment/ask questions! Special thanks to Ashley Whittemore for the video footage.
2.57 min. | 4.56 user rating
This is the highlight video that the good people from the University of New Hampshire athletic department were kind enough to send to me. Enjoy!
3.08 min. | 4.95 user rating
Originally by ska band Reel Big Fish, this arrangement is by Dan Chaston. Sean Matthews takes the solo. Featured on MySpace Music as Reel Big Fish's cover of the week! (2/7/09) Not Too Sharp is an all-male a cappella group from the University of New Hampshire. Check them out at not2sharp.com!
3.10 min. | 5.0 user rating
What an amazing comeback by New Hampshire! .1 seconds left is unreal. For those who don't want to sit through the whole video and just want to see the goal, skip to 6:20.
10.00 min. | 4.85 user rating
This one's straight out of 1971: a lazy psychedelic shuffle originally by Tommy James. Performed here by University of New Hampshire a cappella group Not Too Sharp at their May 2008 Big Show. Sean Matthews chills out on the lead. not2sharp.com
2.53 min. | 4.69 user rating
Oystein Baadsvik performing Winter from Vivaldi's Four Seasons. Elizabeth Blood - Piano For more info on Baadsvik visit www.baadsvik.com Performed at the Univeristy of New Hampshire. For more info on UNH, visit www.unh.edu/music
7.63 min. | 4.51 user rating
University of New Hampshire All Girl Stunt Group- Erika, Kelsey, Jo and Kendra
0.88 min. | 4.94 user rating
The University of New Hampshire Wildcat Marching Band wants YOU!
6.83 min. | 0 user rating
The official Not Too Sharp music video for their cover of Tommy James' 1971 hit "Draggin' the Line." The track comes from the acappella group's new album Shifting Gears. Shown as part of the intro video at NTS's Spring 2009 Big Show at the University of New Hampshire on May 8th. Visit the Facebook group Not Too Sharp Fan for hilarious additional footage from the making of the video!
2.78 min. | 4.60 user rating
UNI vs UNH at the UNI-Dome on 11-24-07. UNI scored a TD with 6 seconds left to win 38-35. This was the first round of the FCS playoff. Update: I got busted for having copyrighted music on the video. The back end of the video had no music, and actual game audio, but I had to blow all original audio out due to one song. So you get stuck listening to jazz if you want to watch the whole thing. Sorry!
8.65 min. | 4.55 user rating

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UNH spring football: Tight battle for No. 1 QB job - Foster's Daily Democrat Tweet this news
Foster's Daily Democrat--DURHAM - Last summer -University of New Hampshire- quarterback RJ Toman was voted preseason co-offensive player of the year in the Colonial ... - Date : Sun, 09 May 2010 07:21:40 GMT+00:00
BC grads named best at UNH - Bristol Press Tweet this news
Bristol Press--The Female Athlete of the Year is a leader of the 2010 -UNH- softball team on the mound and at the plate. She currently holds every major -UNH- softball ... - Date : Sun, 09 May 2010 03:00:01 GMT+00:00
Artists, crafters sought for fair - Seacoastonline.com Tweet this news
Seacoastonline.com--DURHAM - For the first time, the -University of New Hampshire- will offer an intensive summer camp designed to immerse students in grades 4-12 in Mandarin ... - Date : Sun, 09 May 2010 06:12:13 GMT+00:00
Shippensburg University graduates more than 1000 - Chambersburg Public Opinion Tweet this news
Chambersburg Public Opinion--Jeanne Shaheen of -New Hampshire-. Shaheen is the first woman to be elected governor of -New Hampshire- and also the first woman to be elected to the US Senate ... - Date : Sun, 09 May 2010 06:12:19 GMT+00:00

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Presidents of New Hampshire College

Asa Dodge Smith (1866) * Charles S. Murkland (1893) * William D. Gibbs (1903) * Edward T. Fairchild (1912) * Ralph D. Hetzel (1917)

Presidents of New Hampshire College

Asa Dodge Smith (1866) * Charles S. Murkland (1893) * William D. Gibbs (1903) * Edward T. Fairchild (1912) * Ralph D. Hetzel (1917)
Asa Dodge Smith (1866) * Charles S. Murkland (1893) * William D. Gibbs (1903) * Edward T. Fairchild (1912) * Ralph D. Hetzel (1917)

Hockey East

Men
Boston College Eagles (Kelley Rink) * Boston University Terriers (Agganis Arena) * Maine Black Bears (Alfond Arena) * Merrimack Warriors (J. Thom Lawler Arena) * Northeastern Huskies (Matthews Arena) * Providence Friars (Schneider Arena) * UMass Minutemen (Mullins Center) * UMass Lowell River Hawks (Tsongas Center) * New Hampshire Wildcats (Whittemore Center) * Vermont Catamounts (Gutterson Fieldhouse)
Women
Boston College Eagles (Kelley Rink) * Boston University Terriers (Walter Brown Arena) * Connecticut Huskies (Mark Edward Freitas Ice Forum) * Maine Black Bears (Alfond Arena) * New Hampshire Wildcats (Whittemore Center) * Northeastern Huskies (Matthews Arena) * Providence Friars (Schneider Arena) * Vermont Catamounts (Gutterson Fieldhouse)

Colleges and universities in New Hampshire

Private institutionsAntioch University New England * Chester College of New England * Colby-Sawyer College * Daniel Webster College * Dartmouth College * Franklin Pierce Law Center * Franklin Pierce University * Hesser College * Lebanon College * Magdalen College * McIntosh College * New England College * New Hampshire Institute of Art * Rivier College * Saint Anselm College * Southern New Hampshire University * Thomas More College of Liberal Arts
Public institutionsGranite State College * Keene State College * Manchester Community College * Nashua Community College * New Hampshire Technical Institute * Plymouth State University * University of New Hampshire * University of New Hampshire at Manchester



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