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UNH Celebrates Inauguration of President Elizabeth S. Chilton

UNH celebrated the inauguration of Elizabeth S. Chilton as the university's 21st president Nov. 15 with a ceremony held in the Memorial Union Building's Granite State Room. Members of the UNH community and distinguished guests from other universities filled the room, with overflow seating assembled along the walls to accomodate the crowd, and Chilton was greeted with a standing ovation before and after speaking.

Bullish Market Could Signal a Bustling Gift-Buying Black Friday

‘Tis the season for giving and signs point toward an increase in gift shopping between Thanksgiving and Christmas. Inflation has begun to cool down and the U.S. stock market has been heating up, continuing to post record highs. All good signs for consumer spending. But before shoppers open their wallets and load up their sleds, there are some factors—like post-election jitters, already tight budgets and less shopping days—that still don’t have everyone feeling the ho-ho-ho of the holidays.

Empowering Heart Health: A Winant Fellow’s Transformative Summer at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center

The Winant Fellowship program at the Carsey School of Public Policy offers UNH undergraduates transformative public service internships, exemplified by Ella Dulac's summer at DHMC, where she gained hands-on experiences in cardiac rehabilitation and developed a passion for heart health. 

Ciccone Recognized With UNH's Outstanding Associate Professor Award

Stephen Ciccone takes pride in introducing University of New Hampshire students to the world of finance.  

From hands-on learning with the Atkins Investment Group to organizing high-profile events like the Bretton Woods Accounting and Finance Conference, Ciccone, an associate professor of finance at UNH Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics, is always looking for ways to bring the subject to life.  

Craig and Linda Rydin Receive 2024 Hubbard Award

Craig and Linda Rydin both arrived at UNH as first-year students, making the adjustment to life on a college campus from the small industrial city of Berlin in northern New Hampshire. They thrived through that transition, and their UNH experiences opened doors that would likely not have been accessible otherwise, leading to both personal reward and professional success.

But their story is not unique — because they didn’t want it to be. For nearly two decades, their generosity has made it possible for deserving students to follow directly in their footsteps.