Faculty/Staff Features
In the News: Daniel Seichepine Talks Heroin's Effects on Brain on WMUR
Thursday, May 31, 2018
Daniel Seichepine, assistant professor of psychology and neuropsychology, recently spoke with WMUR reporter Mike Cronin about the physiological and biological changes triggered by heroin use. Read More
Neuropsychology Professor Selected for Competitive Investigator Award Program
Tuesday, January 30, 2018
Daniel Seichepine, assistant professor of psychology and neuropsychology with the University of New Hampshire at Manchester, was selected for the 2018 International Society for CNS Clinical Trials and Methodology (ISCTM) New Investigator Award program. Read More
Data Science Professor Presents Research at International Conference
Tuesday, January 23, 2018
Jeremiah Johnson, assistant professor of data science, presented a paper entitled 'Neural Style Representations and the Large-Scale Classification of Artistic Style' at the Future Technologies Conference in Vancouver, Canada, in November. Read More
John Cerullo Co-Authors Book on Brock Impeachment, Judicial Independence
Wednesday, December 6, 2017
In his new book The Impeachment of Chief Justice David Brock: Judicial Independence and Civic Populism, Professor Emeritus of History John Cerullo examines the legislative, judicial and civic consequences of the contentious effort to remove a chief justice from the New Hampshire Supreme Court. Read More
Homeland Security Professor Talks Preparedness on NHPR in Response to Las Vegas Shooting
Thursday, October 5, 2017
Dr. James Ramsay, professor of security studies, joined a panel of fellow experts on New Hampshire Public Radio’s The Exchange to discuss security, preparedness and grief in response to the recent mass shooting in Las Vegas. Read More
Cancer Biologist Joins Faculty in Biology and Biotechnology Programs
Monday, October 2, 2017
Cancer biologist Dr. Kristen C. Johnson of Moultonborough, N.H., joined the faculty this fall as an assistant professor of biotechnology in UNH Manchester's biological sciences and biotechnology programs. Read More
In the News: Where do we learn that poverty is shameful and dangerous? At the movies.
Monday, August 28, 2017
Stephen Pimpare, senior lecturer of American politics and public policy, published a perspective piece in The Washington Post this week. Pimpare writes about the perception of poverty and homelessness in American film, which is the subject of his new book titled Ghettos, Tramps, and Welfare Queens: Down and Out on the Silver Screen. An excerpt of the article is below, and check out the full piece online here. Read More
In the News: Stephen Pimpare Talks Poverty in Film on NHPR
Friday, August 18, 2017
Stephen Pimpare, senior lecturer of American politics and public policy, joined New Hampshire Public Radio to discuss his new book that examines the depiction of poverty and homelessness in 20th century American film. Read More
Biology Professor Patricia Halpin Receives 2017 New Investigator Award
Wednesday, June 21, 2017
Patricia Halpin, assistant professor of biological sciences and biotechnology, is the 2017 recipient of the American Physiological Society's New Investigator Award, which recognizes researchers who have made outstanding contributions in the teaching of physiology. Read More
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