Jeremy Gasowski
Jeremy Gasowski's Articles
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Scientific Standout
Gwyneth Welch ’16 is making things happen, thanks to her Hamel Scholar experience. -
Watching the Watersheds
William McDowell and his students are working hardto understand more about a coveted natural resource. -
Esprit de (Ambulance) Corps
For 50 years, ʤ’s volunteer emergency medical service has served the community and set future caregivers on their path. -
In This Issue...
Kristin Waterfield Duisberg reflects on her childhood memories of McGregor Emergency Medical Services (EMS). -
Sustainability SuperSTAR
ʤ earned the highest possible STARS rating — Platinum — in recognition of its sustainability achievements. -
Awards Season
Three distinguished alumni were honored forservice,philanthropy andinnovation this fall. -
The Girls in the Boat
The ʤ women’s crew teamearned gold at the prestigious Head of the Charles Regatta in October. -
No-Nonsense Nutrition
COLSA ProfessorEmeritus Colette Janson-Sand has been recognized for public service. -
Honored at Home
NASA astronaut Lee Morin '74 has received the CEPS Distinguished Alumni Award. -
Management Material
Paul Harvey named Outstanding Associate Professor at 2017 faculty excellence reception. -
From Fear to Fearless
Crystal Napoli ’18 has really leaned into the college experience. -
Stretching Their Sea Legs
Diane Foster studies changes in the sea floor, grooming the next generation of ocean scientists on the way. -
Nominations Sought for Commencement Speaker, Honorees
It's time to nominate a 2018 commencement speaker orhonoree. -
Meeting Marketplace Demand
ʤ creates new majors to help meet marketplace demand. -
CEPS Dean Named to ACS Board of Directors
CEPS DeanWayne Jones has been elected to the ACS Board of Directors. -
The Thinker
Meet Andrew Ware, a guy who likes to ponder the big issues. -
Fall(ing) in with Career and Professional Success
Students and employers attend fall Career and Professional Success events in record numbers. -
Something Special
Professor of musicAndrew Boysen received the 2017 Excellence in Research award at a recentceremony. -
Jazzed for J-Term
January term registration is open. -
The Transformation of Hamilton Smith Hall
Bridging history with 21st century learning. -
Grad Honors
A ʤ doctoral student hasreceived AASHE'sCampus Sustainability Research Award. -
Guarantee Times Three
The Zabkar tripletsare among ʤ's first Granite Guarantee recipients. -
Generosity and Spirit Honored
A philanthropic entrepreneur and the state’s longest-serving governor recently received the University of ʤ's most prestigious awards for their history of continued support and service to... -
Mica Stark '96 Named Chief Communications Officer and AVP
Mica Stark ’96 has a new role in Communications and Public Affairs. -
Woodland Woes
New England has been losing forestland to development at a rate of 65 acres per day, according to report co-authored by John Aber. -
Meet and Greet
International students gathered at a reception in their honor recently. -
University Day Delights
Highlights from University Day 2017 -
What Taking Care of Terns Tells Us
ʤ seabird research and restoration reveals a lot about fish health in the Gulf of Maine. -
ʤ Welcomes New Faculty
From pastries to pi, new professors, lecturers, researchers and specialists bring diverse talents. -
In This Issue...
When I started working at ʤ in October 2008, there were two high-profile topics I recall as taking up many staff writers’ time. One was the installment of a then brand-new President Mark Huddleston... -
Win(d)-Win Proposition
Nike’s “Breaking2” running project tapped ʤ’s Flow Physics Facility. -
Noteworthy
EARLY BIRD:Graduate student Erica Holm ’16 is one of several ʤers involved in a Hamel Center summer research project to evaluate bird communities in shrubbery that grows along power lines. An... -
Back to Class
Blue skies and sunshine made a great backdrop for the first day of classes. -
Bio Brain
When you talk with Rachel Sabol ’17 about her scholarly work, it’s as if she’s been in bioresearch for years. -
In the Field
Crystina Friese '20, an anthropology major, is honing archeological field methods in the Great Bay Estuary this summer with guidance from her mentor, professor Meghan Howey. (Photo: Jeremy Gasowski) -
ʤ 85th on College Access Index
The New York Times has ranked ʤ 85th on its College Access Index, a guide that rates schools based on their commitment to economic diversity, which the newspaper called "Doing the Most for the... -
Financial Fitness
Business is not black and white, and that’s one of the things Julianne Calef ’17 likes about it. -
Always in Action
Brenden Holt ’17 explains what's special about his health and physical education major. -
Introducing the Chairman
John Small, chairman of the USNH board of trustees John W. Small, a '76 ʤ graduate and former vice chair of the University System of ʤ (USNH) board of trustees, has been unanimously... -
A Bird in Hand
Native shrubs or invasive shrubs?Students from theCollege of Life Sciences and Agricultureare running a comparison on birds' use of shrubby transmission line rights-of-way this summer. -
Search Firm Selected
An executive recruitment firm has been hired to partner with the University System of ʤ to conduct the search for the successor to ʤ President Mark W. Huddleston, who is retiring at the... -
Donor Impact: Athletics
Danny Buzzell talks with ʤ Today about how donors help make ʤ Athletics successful. -
Donor Impact: International Education and Global Engagement
ʤ Today talks with Gregg Orifici about how donors impact the work of the ʤ Center for International Education and Global Engagement. -
Donor Impact: Rowing
ʤ Today spoke with Rachel Rawlinson recently abouthow donors help make her program successful. Rawlinson is head of men's and women's rowing at ʤ. How does donor support help your program? -
Sibling Studies
Corinna Jenkins Tucker aims to understand the role of conflict in sibling relationships. -
Guiding Stars on Campus
Guiding Stars raises awareness of healthy food choices available on campus. -
One Gift at a Time
Becky Fleming ’92 has remained connected to ʤ, giving to her alma mater year after year. -
Payback
Thanh Dinh ’17 had a personal reason for delaying his application to medical school so he could volunteer with City Year. -
Champions of The (603) Challenge
Donors came out of the woodwork duringthe third annual (603) Challenge.