Monday, January 19, 2015

University of New Hampshire

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University of New Hampshire is a public research university located in Durham, New Hampshire, United States. At the time of its inception in 1866, the University of New Hampshire named New Hampshire College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, which only serve the sons and daughters of farming and laboring families.

Currently, through the school, including the School of Law, the Thompson School of Applied Science, Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics, College of Engineering and Natural Sciences, College of Life Sciences and Agriculture, as well as the College of Liberal Arts, the university offers more than 100 majors subjects with various degrees in it.

According to data from the university, majoring most graduate programs taken by students at this university include business administration, psychology and English. The data also said that, of the total of all students, just over half of undergraduates call their home state of New Hampshire, with an additional 24% from Massachusetts.

One of the programs the University of New Hampshire is so well known is their supports exploration of the ocean and outer space as a sea-grant and space-grant university. The program is supported by the presence of the school's Space Science Center, which has supplied instruments to 23 space missions. In fact, two alumni of the University of New Hampshire is a NASA astronaut.

One of the unique traditions prevailing in this university came from their hockey team, which has been since 1970 they celebrate, ie when the first goal is scored at a home men's ice hockey game, a designated fan throws a fish onto the ice.

As for students who want to develop their talents and demonstrate their achievements in sports, can join the university sports teams, known by the nickname of the Wildcat. Sports team of University of New Hampshire to compete in intercollegiate sports in the NCAA Division I athletics.

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