Jeremy Gasowski

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  • Two researchers stand in front of a red robot

    Aging Assistance

    An interdisciplinary team of Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø researchers has received a $2.8 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to develop technology that could help seniors age in place.
  • Pushing Beyond His Comfort Zone

    Pushing Beyond His Comfort Zone

    Mel Nagashima ’22 worked with immigrant families through the Boston Chinatown Neighborhood Center during his time in theÌýSemester-in-the-City program, and that ultimately pushed him to pursue work in...
  • Researcher in full PPE works beneath a hood

    Sequencing Variants

    With new funding from the National Institutes of Health, Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø wilil continue its genomic surveillance of COVID-19 variants in Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø.
  • A photo of a farmers' stand, which is an example of an alternative food network

    Making a Living Producing Food?

    In New England, small- and mid-sized farms face numerous barriers to achievingÌýviability. Many farmers across the region rely on a host of agriculture-adjacent enterprises, like agritourism (or agro-...
  • A middle-aged white woman shops at a farmers' market, picking produce from a stall

    Serving New England Farmers

    The global pandemic upended how we work and live, and the same was true for America’s farmers – especially those involved in direct-to-consumer (DTC) sales. Farmers’ markets temporarily shut down,...
  • Student walking into Health & Wellness

    Health & Wellness Earns 8th National Accreditation

    Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø Health & Wellness has been awarded national accreditation for the eighth consecutive time by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC).
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    Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø Researchers to Help Identify Barriers of Manufacturing in Space

    Imagine being tens or even hundreds of thousands of miles from Earth and needing a specific part vital for a space endeavor. Now imagine instead of having to return to Earth or needing another launch...
  • A photo of Marie Carlota Dao (center) with research students Brandy Moser (left) and Jason Hansen.

    Dedicated to Health Disparities Research

    Nutrition researcher Maria Carlota Dao, an assistant professor at the Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø College of Life Sciences and Agriculture and aÌýÒ×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø Agricultural Experiment Station (NHAES) researcher, was recently...
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    Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø Nursing Becomes Watson Caring Science Affiliate

    As one of only four higher education Affiliates of the Watson Caring Science Institute, the designation recognizes Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø as a pioneering academic institution that is committed to fully incorporating...
  • Raising the Bar

    Raising the Bar

    The University of Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø, recognized last year as a top producer of Gilman scholars in the country by the U.S. State Department as part of the 20th anniversary of the program, had its largest...
  • Staging a Return

    Staging a Return

    Michael Blackman doesn’t hesitate for an instant when considering what’s more likely to cause the biggest spike in his nerves – his daily role as dean of students at Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø, or his return to the stage...
  • Michele Dillon standing in Murkland Courtyard

    Cause for Celebration

    The COLA community – local and global – boldly explores and deeply inspires.
  • Zack Bazzi at 2022 COLA commencment

    On the Frontlines of Change

    Veteran Zack Bazzi ’08 receives the inaugural COLA Impactful Alumni Award.
  • student on stage performing in MUB

    Glowing Spirit

    Student is remembered at commencement for her impact.
  • Fulbright Grantees Selected

    Fulbright Grantees Selected

    Four Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø students received Fulbright grants this spring to teach, study or conduct research abroad, with two more earning alternate recognition. Nine of the 20 applicants from Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø advanced as far as...
  • Young Changemakers Take Center Stage

    Young Changemakers Take Center Stage

    Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø held its Community Changemaker Challenge on May 13 for New England high schools, hosting teams from five schools via Zoom in a showcase of creative ideas and solutions to a wide range of social,...
  • Graduate School sends off Class of 2022

    Graduate School sends off Class of 2022

    The University of Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø Graduate School held its commencement ceremony on Memorial Field on Friday, May 20, the first of five commencement ceremonies celebrated on the Durham campus during...
  • Celebrating the Class of 2022

    Celebrating the Class of 2022

    Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø celebrated the Durham undergraduate Class of 2022 at commencement festivitiesÌýonÌýcampus May 21 and 22, sending the graduates off withÌýfour ceremonies on Memorial Field between Saturday and Sunday...
  • Wide angle shot of engineers measuring beach

    Building Momentum for the Blue Economy

    When it comes to the economy, the ocean is a major player — from tourism to energy, seafood to shipping, the world’s marine-related assets tally up to trillions of dollars. But our oceans and...
  • Two researchers stand in front of a red robot

    CoRE Strength

    For five years, Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø's CoRE program has jump-started interdisciplinary collaborations.
  • Two female graduate students stand outdoors with their arms around each other

    Deconstructing Bias

    Three young researchers -- and many more -- are leading efforts to help Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø geosciences become more inclusive.
  • People posing with donate life banner

    Going Above and Beyond

    Sally Nelson volunteered to be a living donor for a friend in need, andÌýthroughout her own months-long journey she credits her colleagues at the School of Marine Science and Ocean Engineering (SMSOE...
  • McDowell Earns Hollings Scholarship

    McDowell Earns Hollings Scholarship

    Lauren McDowell ’24 has been named a NOAA Hollings scholar, becoming the first Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø student to receive the honor for sophomores since 2019. McDowell will complete a paid internship with the National...
  • Students walking on campus

    Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø Set to Welcome Largest Class Since 2018

    Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø will welcome its largest incoming undergraduate class since 2018 this fall, a class that represents significant increases in several key demographics, including high-achieving, multicultural and...
  • Sarah Krein '22 in the Health Sciences Simulation Center

    A Non-Traditional Path to Caring for Others

    InspiredÌýby the caring women in her familyÌýand a volunteer position at Catholic Medical Center in Manchester, Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø, Sarah Krein '22 embarks on her nursing career this summer.Ìý
  • A crowd at the pride and pancakes breakfast

    Serving up a Celebration

    Welcoming an in-person crowd for the first time since 2019, the 29th annual Pride and Pancakes breakfast (formerly known as the LGBTQ+ and Ally Pancake Breakfast) was held at Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø on April 20,...
  • Students getting haircuts in Lundholm Gym

    Styled Up

    Three barbers from D’Cachet Barber Shop in Roslindale, Massachusetts, visited Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø on Tuesday as part of a diversity, equity and inclusion event that offered free haircuts to students, catering to all...
  • Undergraduate Research Conference from above

    The 2022 URC is Underway

    Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø's annual Undergraduate Research Conference (URC) — one of the largest and most diverse conferences of its kind in the country —Ìýis officially underway, celebrating its 23rd year with...
  • Students walking on campus

    Kick-starting Carbon Footprint Analysis

    Faculty and staff at Ò×ʤ²©¹Ù꿉۪s Changemaker Collaborative have been awarded a grant of $27,540 from the Henry David Thoreau Foundation to help fund a clinic centered around carbon emissions that will...
  • Student receiving a haircut.

    Bringing Cuts to Campus

    Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø will be hosting three barbers from Boston on April 19 who will offer free haircuts to students – catering to all hair types and styles – in a return to a diversity, equity and inclusion...
  • MSW students during fieldwork meeting

    Three Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø College of Health and Human Services graduate programs earn top 100 from U.S. News & World Report

    Master's programsÌýin occupational therapy, nursing and social work have earned rankings of #36, #68 and #94, respectively, from U.S. News & World Report.Ìý
  • Dean Named President-Elect of IACLEA

    Dean Named President-Elect of IACLEA

    University of Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø Chief of Police and Associate Vice President for Public Safety and Risk Management PaulÌýDean was elected president-elect of the International Association of Campus Law...
  • Students at commencement

    2022 Commencement Speakers Announced

    Kenya’s representative to the United Nations, the president of a nonprofit serving people with intellectual, developmental and personal challenges, and the partner-in-charge of the seventh largest...
  • A person's hands with money

    Mind the $500,000 Gap

    Men in executive leadership receive more than half a million dollars more in severance pay than women, Paul College researchers find.
  • Campus in fall

    Nominations for Kidder Awards Open

    Pride Month is fast approaching and the Kidder Awards nomination process is now open! The awards seek to honor those who, through their scholarship, leadership or outstanding efforts, foster greater...
  • Drone image of hurricane-damaged mangrove forest

    In the Face of a Storm: Bend or Resist?

    New research reveals how coastal ecosystems trade resistance for resilience when facing storms. Findings guide climate change planning and coastal management strategies.
  • Nursing major Alex Carbone '22 in the Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø Health Sciences Simulation Center

    Prepared for a Career in Patient Care

    Even as a child, Alex Carbone knew he wanted to pursue a career in the medical field. Fast forward 15-plus years, and the senior nursing major from Exeter, Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø isÌýpreparing to graduate from...
  • Wading Into Her Future

    Wading Into Her Future

    As a child of two parents who met at Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø, Maeve Kelley '22Ìýknew plenty about the university prior to enrolling, but what she didn’t know was that she’d be able to get hands-on research experience as...
  • Students walking together

    Corazzini Named Dean of College of Health and Human Services

    The University of Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø has named Kirsten Corazzini dean of the College of Health and Human Services (CHHS), effective March 21, 2022. Corazzini will succeed Mike Ferrarra, who is retiringÌý...
  • Students sitting on lawn

    In-State Tuition Frozen for Fourth Straight Year

    For the fourth consecutive year, the University System of Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø (USNH) is freezing in-state tuition costs. The USNH Board of Trustees voted in favor of the freeze for the 2022-2023 academic...
  • Paul College students celebrate being nationally ranked in 2022

    Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø Paul College ranked #59 nationally in Poets&Quants for Undergrads Best Business Schools 2022 Rankings

    The University of Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics is ranked #59 in the national Poets&Quants for Undergrads Best Undergraduate Business Schools 2022 Rankings, the...
  • Portrait of Marian McCord wearing dark blue suit and pearls

    Outstanding Woman

    NH Business Review recognizes Marian McCord, senior vice provost for research, economic engagement and outreach, with a 2022 Outstanding Women in Business Award.
  • Students work on the plasmid toolbox

    A Hypothesis, a Collaboration and a Solution

    It isn’t often that an entire class of undergraduate students has an opportunity to fill a scientific knowledge gap that may eventually lead to the design of better drugs or treatment strategies. But...
  • Tree and building on campus

    Sustainability Award Nominations Open

    The Sustainability Institute is invitingÌýnominationsÌýof Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø alumni for theÌýÒ×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø Sustainability Awards recognizing significant contributions to advancing sustainability in their work. The annual...
  • Lab technicians working in lab

    One Million And Counting

    The University of Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø's uniquely designed lab has completed more thanÌýone million tests to detect and monitor the coronavirus. The cutting-edge lab not only performs specifically designed...
  • Jennifer Griffith

    Style Matters

    Researchers at the University of Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø and the University of Nebraska at Omaha took a closer look at international leadership styles and found global leaders that had a rational, problem-...
  • photo of Dean Michele Dillon

    Warm Winter Welcome

    Dean Michele Dillon looks back and forward in the College of Liberal Arts.
  • Andrew Strzykalski

    Opening Doors

    The first cohort of students is enrolled in theÌýÒ×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø-4U program, designed toÌýopen doors to a mostly traditional college experience that was previously closed to students with intellectual disabilities...
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    Leaders in the Granite State

    Three members of the Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø community were recognized among the most influential business leaders in the state by NH Business Review as part of its Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø 200 list
  • Student teacher playing with a child at the Child Study Development Center

    Leading the Way for Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø's Children

    Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø is leading $26.8 million preschool development grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration for Children and Families, to support guided play concepts by providing...
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