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新罕布什尔大学|University of New Hampshire

加入时间:2009-5-3 14:45:45    来源:金东方美国留学部  
 


校 训:Science, Arts, Industry
创立时间:1866
学校类型:公立
现任校长:Mark W. Huddleston
所 在 地:Durham, New Hampshire, USA
校园环境:市区
颜 色:UNH Blue, White
昵称|吉祥物:Wildcats ("Wild E. Cat")
学校网站:

一、学校简介

新罕布什尔大学创立于1866年,前身是新罕布什尔农业与机械艺术学院,是该地区为普通劳动劳动人民的子女接受高等教育而建立的。这所大学的毕业生为当地经济发展做出了很大的贡献。现在,它已经发展成为一所具有世界声誉的综合性公立大学。

新罕布什尔大学最著名的学科是英文系,学生修读最多的却是商业管理。获得好评的学科还有工程、应用科学、历史、生物、化学、保健科学、社会科学和酒店管理。大学最近斥资建成的1.2亿港元“太空科学及工程中心”,更吸引不少学生投考该大学的理工科研究院课程。

《美国新闻与世界报道》将新罕布什尔大学评为三级国家级大学,学术声誉排第105名。《纽约时报》和《耶鲁大学日报大学指南》都将它选为全美最好的三百所大学之一,学术评分是甚佳的三颗星。

新罕布什尔大学的商学院开设了各类MBA项目,还有会计学硕士、经济学硕士、经济学博士等专业。学院以其出色的教学和研究被评为美国前100的商学院。MBA项目具有自己的特色,通过了AACSB认证,学生可以在一年之内完成MBA课程。学生可以选择的专业领域包括:市场和供应链管理;创业学;金融管理。

二、地理位置

新罕布什尔大学University of New Hampshire位于新罕布什尔州的德尔罕(Durham)、普列茅斯(Plymouth)、金恩(Keene)、以及曼彻斯特四处。

新罕布什尔大学位于新罕布什尔州的海滨城市达勒姆(Durham),这里距波士顿约一小时路程,距美国风景名胜白山(White Mountains)也是一小时的路程。当地居民喜欢滑雪,滑冰,游泳,皮划艇等。

三、英文补充

1.Athletics

The school's athletic teams are the Wildcats, and they compete in the NCAA Division I. UNH is a member of the America East Conference for basketball, cross country, track and field, skiing, soccer, swimming & diving and tennis; and women's crew, field hockey, lacrosse, and volleyball. They also compete in Hockey East in men's and women's ice hockey, as well as the Colonial Athletic Association for football at the Division I-AA level.

In the 2006 academic year the University cut women's crew, men's swimming & diving, and men's and women's tennis at the varsity level, and trimmed the size of the men's ski team from 27 to 12. The reason given was the Athletic Department would save $500,000 towards a $1,000,000 budget shortfall, and be in compliance with Title IX for the first time.In 1997, the University cut baseball, softball, men's and women's golf, and men's lacrosse.

In addition to varsity athletics, the University offers many club sports through the Department of Campus Recreation, including Aikido, Archery, Baseball, Crew, Cycling, Dance, Fencing, Figure Skating, Golf, Lacrosse, Nordic Skiing, Rugby, Sailing, Softball, Tennis, Taekwondo, Wrestling, and the Woodsmen Club. Many of these clubs compete either on an intercollegiate basis with New England teams, or sponsor University tournaments and frequently participate in National Championships. UNH also offers horseback riding as a recreation. Many students can take horseback riding lessons with instructors, on their horse or the schools. UNH holds many events each year, for they have a large cross country course. UNH also has a Dressage team that competes yearly.

The school's official colors are blue and white. The school's official mascot is the Wildcat and its uniformed mascot is known as "Wild E. Cat."

The recognized fight song of UNH is "On to Victory," the most current version of which was arranged by Tom Keck, Director of Athletic Bands from 1998-2003. In 2003, "UNH Cheer (originally titled "Cheer Boys")" was resurrected from the University archives by Erika Svanoe, former Director of Athletic Bands. Based on the school song "Old New Hampshire", not to be confused with the New Hampshire state song of the same name, "UNH Cheer" currently serves as a secondary fight song and is often performed immediately following "On to Victory."

On October 7, 2006, Wildcats wide receiver David Ball tallied the fifty-first receiving touchdown of his career to displace Jerry Rice of Mississippi Valley State University, who was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame a month earlier, atop the ranking of NCAA Division I and I-AA players by career receiving touchdowns. He later signed as a rookie free agent with the Chicago Bears, he played with well known college football players Chris Leak and Darius Walker.

2.Durham campus

Congreve HallUniversity of New Hampshire is located in the town of Durham, New Hampshire and has a "traditional New England campus."

The Durham campus is 1,100 acres (4.5 km2), with 300 acres (1.2 km2) in the "campus core" and 800 acres (3.2 km2) of open land on the west edge of campus. The campus core is considered to be the university property within a 10-minute walk from Thompson Hall, the symbolic and near-geographic center of campus. The campus core contains many of the academic and residential buildings, while the outer campus contains much of the agriculture land and buildings. The University owns a total of 2,450 acres (9.9 km2) of land.

Housing

Smith Hall in c. 1915The University currently by agreement offers all underclassmen the opportunity to live in University Housing. As of 2004, the University housed 50 percent of undergraduate students. The University's Campus Master Plan envisions housing about 60 percent of undergraduates, requiring an addition of 1700 beds.

Undergraduate housing is divided into three areas: Area I, Area II and Area III. In addition there are two undergraduate apartments, The Gables and Woodside Apartments. The University also offers family housing in the Forest Park apartments and graduate housing in Babcock Hall.

For the Fall 2006 semester, two new buildings at The Gables, North and South were opened, providing an additional 400 beds. In Summer 2006, one-half of Forest Park was demolished to make way for two new buildings (A & B) of the Southeast Residential Community (SERC). Buildings A and B provide housing for 492 students beginning Fall 2007. Two existing Mini Dorms were demolished during Summer 2007, to build a third building of SERC, which is scheduled to provide housing for 235 students beginning in Fall 2008. Plans exist to provide 781 new beds by demolishing the remaining 9 buildings (98 units) in Forest Park. Later plans call for the construction of a new 170-unit graduate housing facility at a location to be determined.

Due to the over-enrollment of the 2006-2007 academic year, the university offered students who intended to live in campus housing a free parking pass for the academic year, credit in UNH "Dining Dollars" and a refund of the housing deposit given that the student withdrew their intentions to live on campus. The incentive was designed to free up space for the large incoming freshman class.

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