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The state's three public universities are administered by the University System of New Hampshire. [1] New Hampshire is also served by a network of seven public community colleges. The oldest school in the state is Dartmouth College, a member of the Ivy League and the only New Hampshire institution founded before the American Revolution.
Marshwood, Exeter, Winnacunnet, Portsmouth, St. Thomas Aquinas, York, and Oyster River represented on list of future college athletes.
Portsmouth, Dover, Winnacunnet, Oyster River, Governor's Academy, Derryfield and Holderness schools represented on list of future college athletes. College signings: 9 Seacoast student-athletes ...
High school student-athletes from Exeter, Winnacunnet, Oyster River and Portsmouth represented in our latest list of Seacoast college signings. College signings: 10 more Seacoast student-athletes ...
The college was founded in 1945 as the State Trade School of Portsmouth. In 1949, it was renamed "New Hampshire Technical Institute - Portsmouth". The current name derives from nearby Great Bay, the largest tidal estuary in New Hampshire. The college has changed its name several times: [1]
The first issue of The New Hampshire, "Volume 1, No. 1," was published on September 20, 1911, and sold for 5¢ a copy or $1 for a year-long subscription. [1] It replaced The New Hampshire College Monthly, a student magazine created in 1893 (and originally named The Enaichsee—"The NHC"—in its first year) [2] by students of the Culver Literary Society.
Apr. 9—CONCORD — The chief author of bipartisan legislation (HB 1305) to adopt a freedom of speech policy on public higher education campuses urged a state Senate panel to reject any further ...
Seacoast Media Group is a unit of Local Media Group. Seacoast publishes five weekly newspapers and one daily, The Portsmouth Herald , along the coasts of New Hampshire and York County, Maine , United States.