Paul Community News

The Sustainability fellows and Social Innovation interns of UNH’s Sustainability Institute began their summer in May by connecting with each other and... Learn More
UNH has developed a multifaceted plan to resume classes this fall that combines in-person and remote learning. Both have the critical focus of keeping... Learn More
Andrea Kokolis ’73, ’77G, who has spent her career in the technology sector, helping start-up and early stage companies develop and achieve growth obj... Learn More
In negotiations, hard ball tactics rarely win out in the end
Daughter of an arbitrator and attorney, Rachel Campagna grew up in a home where negotiation was done for sport. She almost went into law but preferred... Learn More
Paul College researcher provides critical valuation data to help sustainability policy-setting goals
How can you put a price tag on the benefits of cleaning up the air, shoring up diminishing water supplies, or producing less garbage? It’s not easy; b... Learn More
Balancing principles of integrity and client advocacy
In research funded by the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) and reported in the Journal of Business Ethics, Professor of Ac... Learn More
I am delighted to share the news of President Dean’s recommendation that Michael Kukenberger and Jianhong Chen, both in the Management Department, be ... Learn More
Our annual publication of Paul Perspectives: Advancing knowledge through research was just released. In this year’s Paul Perspectives, we illustrate h... Learn More
As part of our ongoing attempts to keep the community connected during these challenging times, I’m reaching out through this blog to ask what I hope ... Learn More
However, Michelline Dufort, director of the Center for Family Enterprise at the University of New Hampshire—who held a conference call with dozens of ... Learn More