David Vogt

David Vogt's Articles

  • UNH Experts Share How to Safely View Upcoming Solar Eclipse

    UNH Experts Share How to Safely View Upcoming Solar Eclipse

    On April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse will travel across the U.S. The northern part of New Hampshire will be among the portions of the country in the path of totality, when the moon completely...
  • Leadership, Energy of Cookman Twins 'Raises the Bar' for Field Hockey Team

    Leadership, Energy of Cookman Twins 'Raises the Bar' for Field Hockey Team

    Tamera and Tasmin Cookman of London, England have been playing field hockey since they were six years old. They were scouted by a handful of American colleges, but the Cookmans found their home and...
  • Poteet ’96 Preparing to Pilot Historic Space Mission

    Poteet ’96 Preparing to Pilot Historic Space Mission

    Lt. Col. Scott “Kidd” Poteet ’96, retired from the U.S. Air Force, has patrolled the Demilitarized Zone between North and South Korea, flown combat missions over Afghanistan, Bosnia, Kosovo and Iraq...
  • A saltmarsh sparrow in the brush

    Conservation Planning Through Genetic Monitoring

    Explore UNH's groundbreaking study on conserving the endangered saltmarsh sparrow through genetic monitoring, highlighting key strategies against habitat degradation and climate impact.
  • First-Generation Students Proudly Blazing Their Own Trails at UNH

    First-Generation Students Proudly Blazing Their Own Trails at UNH

    First-generation college students: You are not alone! The University of New Hampshire has a broad network of students, alums, faculty and staff who have walked in your shoes. We spoke with some...
  • UNH Legacy Cucurbit Program Thriving Under New Leadership

    UNH Legacy Cucurbit Program Thriving Under New Leadership

    UNH's cucurbit program leads in developing disease-resistant squash, pumpkins, and melons, blending 80+ years of science with innovative genetics.
  • Faculty Excellence 2023 Honors Outstanding UNH Educators

    Faculty Excellence 2023 Honors Outstanding UNH Educators

    Every year, a chosen few of UNH’s outstanding faculty members from each college and school receive Faculty Excellence Awards in recognition of their achievements in teaching, scholarship and service...
  • UNH Community Energizes Campus For Homecoming Weekend 2023

    UNH Community Energizes Campus For Homecoming Weekend 2023

    UNH held its annual Homecoming celebration Oct. 13-15, as alumni and families returned to campus and students turned out enthusiastically for three days of festivities that included a variety of...
  • Blair Rowlett

    Former Correctional Officer Forges Career Helping Inmates Find Support

    With nearly two decades of experience in the justice system, Blair Rowlett ’05 says she’s learned a lot about “the complicated and often tragic relationship between mental illness and criminality.”...
  • Woman in blue shirt stands in field of flax, holding harvested plants

    Flax to Linen Project Weaves History With Experience

    The path to a deeper understanding of rural New England’s pre-industrial textile economy begins in a muddy field on the edge of UNH’s Woodman Horticultural Research Farm. There, a historian and an...
  • UDay 2023 Kicks Off Fall Semester

    UDay 2023 Kicks Off Fall Semester

    UNH's annual University Day (UDay) celebration helped kick off the fall semester Thursday, Sept. 7, with hundreds braving the late-summer heat to experience expanded festivities throughout the day....
  • Max Brosmer Wants to be a Wildcat for Life

    Max Brosmer Wants to be a Wildcat for Life

    Max Brosmer had to travel a long way from his Georgia home to attend UNH, but he quickly fell in love with the Wildcat community, and he’s been making an impact since the day he arrived — on the...
  • Student accepting diploma

    UNH Celebrates More Than 3,000 Grads at Commencement

    The University of New Hampshire sent off more than 3,000 graduates at seven commencement ceremonies this year, hosting the celebrations inside the Whittemore Center over a festive weekend May 19-21.
  • Swapping Classrooms for Cow Barns

    Swapping Classrooms for Cow Barns

    In the student-led, two-semester CREAM course, students gain hands-on experience caring for dairy cows and managing and participating in everything from herd health to dairy production to in-class...
  • Fans Bring the Energy to White Out the Whitt

    Fans Bring the Energy to White Out the Whitt

    The UNH men's hockey team hosted rival Maine on Friday, Feb. 17 in a showdown that marked the return of White Out the Whitt for the first time in four years. The tradition of fans wearing white to...
  • Senior Inspired by Internship at Historic Mount Washington Resort

    Senior Inspired by Internship at Historic Mount Washington Resort

    Angela Lee ’23 still can’t believe she spent the summer working as an intern managing restaurants and bars at the historic Omni Mount Washington Resort.
  • Sustainability Institute Celebrates 25 Years

    Sustainability Institute Celebrates 25 Years

    The University of New Hampshire is proud to be a national leader in sustainability and celebrates 25 years of infusing sustainability across campus and beyond.
  • 50 Years and Counting

    50 Years and Counting

    Because she did not stop, we are unstoppable. Join us in celebrating 50 years and counting of Title IX – and the athletes who showed up for nothing less than the next generation of Wildcats at the...
  • Pops of Color

    Pops of Color

    There may be no more beautiful time of year at UNH than fall, when vibrant colors explode in all corners of campus. As the leaves begin to drop,  join us for a look at some of the scenic highlights...
  • 2022 Homecoming Highlights

    2022 Homecoming Highlights

    UNH celebrated Homecoming Weekend 2022 on Oct.7-9, welcoming alumni and families back to campus to join students in the festivities, which included three days of events and activities for Wildcats of...
  • Seeking to Stem the Tide

    Seeking to Stem the Tide

    Adrienne Kovach, associate professor of natural resources and the environment, and her research team at the University of New Hampshire aim to protect tidal marsh sparrows.
  • Celebrating UDay 2022

    Celebrating UDay 2022

    UNH hosted its annual University Day (Uday) celebration Wednesday, Sept. 7, bringing students, staff, faculty and Durham community members together to celebrate.
  • Welcome, New Wildcats

    Welcome, New Wildcats

    Campus officially came back to life after the summer break with the arrival of the Class of 2026 for move-in day on Friday, Aug. 26.
  • Bikes lined up

    Ready to Ride

    “Ding! Ding!” The bright chiming of a bicycle bell never sounded so cheerful to Steve Pesci, special projects director for UNH Facilities. Over 20 years, Pesci has worked with groups that dreamed of...
  • Changed for the Better

    Changed for the Better

    Hannah Donahue ’22 may not, by her own admission,  have been quite ready to say goodbye to UNH in the days leading up to graduation this spring, but thanks to her time on campus she was more than...
  • A Wildcat Welcome

    A Wildcat Welcome

    UNH began welcoming members of its largest incoming undergraduate class since 2018 to campus with a host of orientation events throughout the month of June.
  • Celebrating Reunion Weekend 2022

    Celebrating Reunion Weekend 2022

    UNH celebrated the largest reunion in its history during the weekend of June 2-5, welcoming Wildcats from 21 classes and a variety of affinity groups back to campus for the first in-person reunion...
  • It's Time For The (603) Challenge

    It's Time For The (603) Challenge

    The (603) Challenge is back and bigger than it’s ever been – so make sure you don’t miss the excitement April 8 through April 12.
  • Biotechnology major Ethan Edwards '23 processes nasal swabs in UNH Manchester's on-campus COVID testing lab.

    Making the Most of Research Opportunities

    From the time he was a freshman, biotechnology major Ethan Edwards '23 has taken advantage of all the hands-on experiences UNH Manchester could provide, from conducting and presenting research to...
  • Audrey Beaudoin '18 at commencement

    Success in the Psych Field

    Audrey Beaudoin '17 graduated with a B.A. in psychology in 2018 and quickly secured a job with Easterseals as a registered behavior technician in their Autism Services program.
  • A Groundbreaking Achievement

    A Groundbreaking Achievement

    Abrita Kuthumi ’21, the first Marshall Scholar in UNH's history, discusses the path she took to arrive at UNH and ultimately earn the prestigious distinction.
  • So Much To Celebrate

    So Much To Celebrate

    There was no shortage of great moments to celebrate at UNH in 2021. Join us in taking a look back at some of the most memorable highlights from an outstanding year.
  • Off and Running

    Off and Running

    Many of the things Nathaniel Hunt ’22 learned as a philosophy major proved beneficial when he conceived a business idea, and his partnership with the Peter T. Paul Entrepreneurship Center helped take...
  • In Living Color

    In Living Color

    Fall is always one of the most beautiful times of year to experience life on campus at the University of New Hampshire.
  • Using technology in the telehealth practice center

    Addressing the Impacts of COVID-19 on Rural Communities

    The Institute for Health Policy and Practice is one of the partners of a five-year, $2.37 million grant that will help health care providers and communities address the impacts of COVID-19 in...
  • UNH Manchester building in fall

    Fall Open House, October 16

    The University of New Hampshire at Manchester is hosting an Open House on Saturday, October 16 from 9 a.m. to noon. At Open House, high school juniors and seniors as well as transfer students and...
  • UNH Manchester named 2022 Hidden Gem by College Raptor

    Hidden Gem

    UNH Manchester has been named a 2022 “Hidden Gem in New England” by College Raptor, a leading college planning platform.
  • Carlo Capuz '21, computer information systems major at UNH Manchester

    In Our Own Voices: Carlo Capuz '21

    Carlo Capuz '21, a computer information systems major, shares his experience immigrating to the U.S. as part of our "In Our Own Voices" series.
  • Celebrating UNH Manchester Class of 2021

    Celebrating UNH Manchester Class of 2021

    Howard Brodsky, co-founder, chairman and CEO of CCA Global Partners – one of the largest privately held in the United States delivered the keynote address to the Class of 2021 during Sunday’s...
  • Celebrating UNH Manchester Class of 2020

    Celebrating UNH Manchester Class of 2020

    Motivational speaker, author and UNH alum Randy Pierce delivered the keynote address to the Class of 2020 during Sunday’s ceremony.
  • Tatiana Iuferova '20G, a graduate of the master's in information technology program at UNH Manchester

    In Our Own Voices: Tatiana Iuferova '20G

    Tatiana Iuferova '20G, a graduate of the master's in information technology program, shares her experience coming to the U.S. from Russia as part of our "In Our Own Voices" series.
  • Blanca Santibanez '20, graduate of the biotechnology program at UNH Manchester

    In Our Own Voices: Blanca Santibanez '20

    Blanca Santibanez '20, a recent graduate of the biotechnology program, shares her experience as an immigrant to the U.S. as part of our "In Our Own Voices" series.
  • Vishnu Soni '22, neuropsychology major at UNH Manchester

    In Our Own Voices: Vishnu Soni '22

    Vishnu Soni '22, a neuropsychology major, shares his journey from India to the U.S. to pursue his academic passion as part of our "In Our Own Voices" series.
  • English teaching graduate and master's of secondary education candidate Angelina Gillispie '20, '21G

    In Our Own Voices: Angelina Gillispie '20, '21G

    Angelina Gillispie '20, '21G, an English teaching graduate pursuing a master's in secondary education, shares her experience growing up multiracial as part of our "In Our Own Voices" series.
  • Harshi Karedla ‘21, a neuropsychology major at UNH Manchester

    In Our Own Voices: Harshi Karedla '21

    Harshi Karedla '21, a neuropsychology major, shares their journey from vulnerability to self-acceptance as part of our "In Our Own Voices" series.
  • Computer science professor Mihaela Sabin works with UNH Manchester students

    Computing Education Honor

    Computer Science Professor Mihaela Sabin has been appointed to the Education Board for the Association of Computing Machinery, the world’s largest computing society.
  • Students in a computer science class at UNH Manchester

    Explore Computing and Analytics

    Discover how UNH Manchester's majors in analytics and data science, computer information systems and computer science prepare you for a career in the high-demand tech industry at our virtual info...
  • Mechanical engineering technology students works in UNH Manchester machine shop

    Engineer Your Future

    Discover how UNH Manchester's ABET-accredited engineering technology programs prepare you with the hands-on experience and industry connections for a lucrative engineering career at our virtual info...
  • Equipment being demonstrated in the UNH Telehealth Practice Center

    Making the Telehealth Connection

    UNH's Telehealth Practic Center is helping NH prisons and county jails as they struggle to meet the complex health related needs of their residents. 
  • UNH online MBA student studying in the library

    UNH Paul College Online MBA Program ranked #40 nationally by U.S. News

    U.S. News & World Report has ranked the University of New Hampshire’s online MBA program #40 in the nation for the second consecutive year, and #29 among public universities. The ranking includes...
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