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Why Should You Apply To Be A McNair Scholar?

"I think the coolest part of my experience with the McNair Scholars Program was our trip to the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). During this trip, my cohort and I presented at a research conference with other McNair scholars from all around the country. It sounds daunting; however, the whole summer the professors and McNair staff did a wonderful job helping us hammer out the kinks in our presentation skills and reassuring us that we were the experts in our field. So, it went very well."

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College Survival Guide: The People In Your College Support System

How can you find a strong support system in college? How can you ask for help as a college student? Welcome back to our College Survival Guide series, where we help you transition between high school and college. We know that the move away from home and into college can be challenging. We’re here today to tell you about all the people who will be there to support you when you arrive on campus!

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Trip To Ireland Provides ‘Transformative Experiences’ For Social Work Students

Trip To Ireland Provides ‘Transformative Experiences’ For Social Work Students

Twelve social work students from UNH’s College of Health and Human Services spent almost two weeks in Ireland last summer as part of a social work department bi-annual trip, visiting social service agencies, trauma centers and universities.

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