 
  Paul College thrives because of the generosity of our alumni and friends.
We're deeply grateful to those who support our mission through philanthropy and engagement. Every gift, no matter the amount, creates meaningful opportunities for our students, faculty, and programs.
In this spotlight, we're proud to feature donors whose recent contributions are helping drive innovation, expand opportunities, and shape the future of Paul College and UNH.
We celebrate these transformative gifts and honor all who help us move forward with their generosity. Thank you for helping Paul College excel.
Paul ’67 ’69G and Sandra Stewart made a generous commitment to increase their support to the existing endowed Paul N. and Ann L. Stewart Memorial Scholarship Fund, which provides access and affordability to students pursuing their business degree at UNH.
Dedicated New Hampshire community members and active supporters of higher education, Jonathan ’77 ’12G and Martha Kipp established the Martha and Jonathan ’77 ’12G Kipp Scholarship Fund, providing critical support for rising seniors in Paul College facing financial hardship, with preference given to students from New Hampshire.
Upon her passing, through her estate, Ann Nichols Brown established a generous current-use scholarship in honor of her mother, Winifred J. Nichols. The scholarship provides merit-based awards to rising juniors and seniors enrolled in Paul College.
Impax Asset Management, a specialist asset manager investing in the transition to a more sustainable economy, led by North America President Ed Farrington ’93, reinvested in the Pax Scholarship Fund, founded in 2022—a merit-based scholarship to support students in Paul College with a GPA of 3.0 or higher and a demonstrated focus on sustainability and sustainable investing.
David Greenlaw ’80 made an additional commitment to invest in faculty excellence and recruiting through the Dwayne Wrightsman Professorship. The professorship was established in 2005 by David in honor of his former finance professor and is utilized to reward current faculty or recruit new faculty who have demonstrated outstanding academic accomplishments and contributions to the field of finance and macroeconomics.
The New Hampshire Association of Realtors (NHAR) renewed their generous support to the Paul Griffin Scholarship Fund. The fund was established by NHAR in 2021 to honor Paul Griffin, longtime CEO of the New Hampshire Association of Realtors. He was a respected leader whose steady presence and people-first approach left a lasting impact on colleagues and the real estate community alike. The scholarship provides merit-based support to New Hampshire students with an interest in real estate, community service, and volunteerism.
If you’d like to make an investment in Paul College programs and students, please reach out to Suzanne Roberge, Director of Development, at Suzanne.Roberge@unh.edu or call 603-862-4785.
