Jeremy Gasowski
Jeremy Gasowski's Articles
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An Update from the President
President Dean's latest letter to the UNH community focuses on strategic priorities, racial equity challenge and campus climate. -
Berry Good Beer
UNH Brewing Science Lab has created a kiwiberry beer. -
The Cash to Compete
Companies look to lock in talent and send a message to would-be poachers. -
Do Nonprofit Hospitals Earn Their Tax Breaks?
Paul College researchers answer “yes,” but suggest many could do more. -
Teams Matter
Teams are replacing hierarchies, and shared leadership is emerging as the key driver in many teams’ success. -
Dramatic Discovery
To better understand how customers view employees with disabilities, Valentini Kalargyrou staged a “play” that proved the experts wrong. -
Board Games
Finance professor Mihail Miletkov looks at board structure through an international lens. -
Taking Stock of Out-of-Stock
Major study shows just how far online inventories have to go to keep customers satisfied. -
Deal With It
Jennifer Griffith is fascinated by the psychosocial issues that get in the way of good decision making, including emotions but also bias, perception, and that old standby, inertia. One workplace... -
Meet Our Faculty: Matthew MacManes
"When I graduated from high school, I didn’t know what I wanted to do, so I decided to be an exchange student." -
Bridging the Gap
Two partnerships between UNH and public officials are addressing infrastructure challenges in New Hampshire's Seacoast region. -
On the PATH to Health
Northeast Passage, UNH's nationally recognized therapeutic recreation and adaptive sports program, is partnering with veterans and veterans' organizations. -
Taking the Helm
Diane Foster, professor of mechanical and ocean engineering, is new leader of UNH's School of Marine Science and Ocean Engineering. -
A Closing Inquiry
James W. Dean Jr., who became UNH's 20th president in June 2018, speaks with senior vice provost for research Jan Nisbet about partnerships, research and his vision for UNH. -
New to the Faculty
Chanda Prescod-Weinstein is a theoretical cosmologist whose scholarship breaks down intellectual and disciplinary barriers. -
Biotech Innovators
David Hallal ’88 and Mike Paglia ’02G are united in ElevateBio, a new venture for cell and gene therapy innovation. -
Helping Others Achieve
Chase Retrosi '20 always knew he wanted to be an educator. At UNH, he found his passion in the experiential field. -
Finding His Footing
Grey Miller ’20 was a little nervous coming to #UNH as an out-of-state student. -
A Passion to Help
Back in high school, when Audrey Balaska ’19 was thinking about what she wanted to study in college, she came up with a list of three possibilities. -
Remembering Martin Luther King Jr.
A letter from President James "Jim" Dean Jr. -
"Just People"
Before Emily Woods ’19 started her internship at a homeless shelter in Boston, she was scared. -
UNH Hockey: Behind the Scenes
UNH hockey is part of the fabric of the university. Get a glimpse of what goes on behind the scenes at a game. -
The Future of UNH
President Dean outlines UNH's strategic priorities and overarching goal of becoming one of the top 25 public universities in the nation. -
Online MBA Program Ranked #51 Nationally
U.S. News & World Report has ranked UNH’s online MBA program #51 in the nation. -
WMUR: UNH Study Looks at Using Outdoor Therapy to Help People Battling Addiction
Study shows that adventure therapy for substance use disorder treatment has better outcomes than traditional therapy -
Improving Hate Crime Data
UNH will lead national effort to gather better data on hate crimes. -
Making the Grade
Paul College has been ranked number 58 among the nation's best undergraduate business schools by Poets&Quants. -
Hurricane Double-Shot
UNH research finds Hurricanes Irma, Maria had lasting impact on Puerto Rico's streams. -
Strength After Chemo
In her research, Vicky Bandera '19 was trying to answer the question: does cancer treatment affect muscle strength? -
AAAS Honor
UNH environmental science professor William McDowell has been named a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. -
Jump-Starting Her Career
Mia Holm's athletic training major is a great step toward becoming a physical therapist. -
Snow Thanks
Snow might not be what everyone is thankful for this year but there’s no denying its beauty. Happy Thanksgiving. -
What Can You Do with an MBA?
At Paul College, there are many options for students who want to pursue an MBA. -
What Can You Do with a Hospitality Management Degree?
Hospitality management is more than an area of study; it’s a way of life. -
Honoring Those Who Served
UNH ROTC students held a vigil at the Thompson Hall flagpole Friday, Nov. 9, in honor of Veterans Day. -
Recording History in Weare
The motto of Weare, New Hampshire, could very well be a subtitle for the research project Riley Boss ’19 has been doing. -
A High Standard of Education
Jing Wang brings rigor and industry relevance to the classroom. -
In This Issue
A quick look at the contents of the fall 2018 edition of UNH Magazine. -
Homecoming Highlights 2018
Homecoming 2018 was a great weekend to be a Wildcat. -
Research Communications Academy
Faculty, postdocs and graduate students can apply to participate in the first Research Communications Academy. -
Coaching for the Byproduct
Ask Robert Hoppler about coaching running standout Elinor Purrier ’18 and it is clear he believes the 11-time All-American was one piece of a whole. -
Cuts and Connections
The Barber Shop is an event that combines culture, conversation and communication to build relationships within the UNH community. -
Medicaid, Work and Community Engagement
IHPP has released its fourth brief in its “Informing the Conversation” data and policy brief series. -
Parent to Parent
With the new school year underway, UNH President James "Jim" Dean Jr. shares a few of his back-to-school insights, especially for parents. -
High Marks
UNH has once again made the grade as one of the nation’s best public universities. -
Science and Startups
Is a scientific startup in her future? Rachel Yee '20 tests the waters. -
Descending on Durham
The Class of 2022 moved into Wildcat Country on Friday, Aug. 24. -
A Path to Speech-Language Pathology
Kathy-Ann Murray ‘19G left her home in Jamaica after high school with no idea what she wanted to do next. Then someone suggested speech pathology. -
Top for Your Dollar
Money Magazine has ranked UNH among its Best Colleges for Your Money 2018. -
Exercise Scientist
Teigue Young ’19 has been in the exercise science laboratory a lot this summer, examining how one of the quadricep muscles responds to exercise.