Nutrition Major (B.S.) Spotlight

From Nutritional Sciences Major to Plastic Surgeon
When Natalie Godfrey ’10 tells current undergraduates not be afraid to challenge themselves, it isn’t a knee-jerk platitude: it’s honest advice that’s reflected in her own life choices. Learn about her journey from nutrition science major to plastic surgeon.
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Group Aims to Improve Assessment of Athletes’ Physical and Nutritional Health
Tiana DiBenedetto ‘20, Sophie Kenny ‘20, Madeline Quigley ’20 and Briannah DeLorme ’20 have won first place in the Sports, Cardiovascular and Wellness Nutrition (SCAN) undergraduate poster category.
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COLSA Well Represented Among Winners
In 2021, the UNH Sustainability Institute launched the UNH Sustainability Awards, which recognizes activities and achievements that best embody the principles and practices of sustainability.
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Learning to Love Learning
Fidel Pena ’20, who is a nutrition and wellness major, has discovered that college is more than just a means to an end.
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A Diagnosis Leads to New Priorities
After his completing his third undergraduate degree, Jason Alme 21', 24'G has a powerful motivator to complete his master's degree in nutrition.
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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.
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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.
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Promoting the connection between good food and health
Taylor Zupo ‘20 recently returned from Chachapoyas, Peru where she and three other UNH students spent January term in an agricultural exchange program at Universidad Nacional Toribio Rodriguez de Mendoza de Amazonas.
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Michaela Barhite ’12 wants your blood. But it’s OK: she’s a senior nutrition major researching the correlation between environmental chemicals and weight gain in college students. And her research is breaking new ground.
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