Wildcat
An Education that Spans Three Colleges at UNH
If you are curious about how to balance the demands of one major and two minors that are all in different colleges at UNH, ask Matthew Rich ’19.
Curiosity Keeps Runner on the Move
Ryan Spelman ’20 came to UNH with a deep curiosity for the world around him and a desire to study science.
A Diagnosis Leads to New Priorities
Jason Alme ’21 is pursuing his third undergraduate degree, this time with a powerful motivator.
High Speed Accomplishment
Haley Neal ’19 has fit a lot of learning into the three years she’s been at UNH – so much so, that the nutrition major will be graduating a year early.
Into the Woods
Zachary Simino ’19 wants to preserve and protect New Hampshire’s forests, and the forest technology program is giving him the foundational knowledge and hands-on experience he needs for success.
Celebrating Food as a Source of Nourishment, Joy and Connection
Sarah Dramstad '20 is a nutrition major: dietetics option who not only wants people to be healthy. She wants people to love and enjoy food.
An Introvert No More
The once-reserved Zach Beckwith '19 is a different person than he was when he arrived on campus, thanks to a newfound confidence.
Marble Scholar and Model of Perseverance
Katie Anderson ’20 was recently awarded the prestigious Charles F. Marble Scholarship — the first Biomedical Science: Medical Laboratory Science major to achieve the honor — and joined COLSA's growing cohort of Marble Scholars.
Returning to School to Help Others
Samantha Leef ’19 came to UNH to earn a second undergraduate degree, this time in Biomedical Science: Medical Microbiology.
From Freshman Struggles Comes a Confident and Driven Senior
Alexis Maillet ’19 has wanted to be a doctor for as long as she can remember. Now the biomedical science: medical and veterinary sciences major from New Ipswich, New Hampshire is on her way.
Experience Makes Her Stand Out
Amber McElhinney ’19 had to switch her major from equine studies: equine science option to chemical engineering for a semester before she realized that she was where she belonged all along.
Coming a Long Way and Going Much Farther
Angelica Beltrán Franco ’19 is a wildlife and conservation biology major and animal behavior minor who moved to the U.S. with her family in 2013 from Medellin, Colombia.