Athletics (Women)
- This collection contains the records of the University of New Hampshire Women's Field Hockey Teams compiled by the Sports Information Office. This collection contains a mix of team and individual photos in several printed and negative formats.
- The Office of Community, Diversity, and Equity is located in Thompson Hall at UNH Durham. This collection contains materials generated by UNH's President's Commission on the Status of Women (including the DWALI group of single mothers), affirmative…
- The Moran Era Photograph Collection is a compilation of images from various sources which spans the 26 years for which Clement Moran was University of New Hampshire Photographer. This collection visually tells the story of early campus life during the…
- UNH Rowing is a competitive club program for women and men that races in both New England based and national regattas during the fall and spring seasons. Photographs of women's and men's rowing at UNH, 1994-1996 and undated.
- University ArchivesThe Sports Information Office is responsible for the gathering and dissemination of all UNH sports information through-out the nation. This includes preparation of press releases related to athletics, recreational sports and/or individual athletes for…
- University ArchivesThe University of New Hampshire was founded in 1866 in Hanover, N.H. as the New Hampshire College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts; it moved to Durham N.H. in 1893 and became a university in 1923. This collection is made up of small donations of all…
- University ArchivesAnn Weaver Hart was appointed eighteenth president of the University of New Hampshire on July 1, 2002. This collection contains the presidential papers of Ann Weaver Hart
- University ArchivesThis series contains the records of the University of New Hampshire Women's Softball team.
- University ArchivesThe University Folk Club at the University of New Hampshire started as the Women's League in 1912. The purpose of the organization was to "promote better fellowship among the women connected with New Hampshire College". By 1919 the number of female…
- University ArchivesThe paper was prepared by the chairs of the Physical Education for Women and Men in response to the Educational Policy Committee's specific recommendation suggesting elimination of the basic physical education requirement.
- University ArchivesThe Sports Information Office is responsible for the gathering and dissemination of all UNH sports information through-out the nation. The first men's varsity swim team was formed in 1968, with women's swim given varsity status in 1971-1972. The two…
- University ArchivesRobert Flint Chandler was appointed Dean of the College of Agriculture at UNH in 1947. He served as president of UNH from 1950-1954. During Chandler's administration, the drive for the Memorial Union Building was completed. In 1951, Sawyer and…
- University ArchivesThe Department of Physical Education for Women was established in 1916. It was compulsory for three years and optional during the senior year. This series contains a description of the World War II conditioning program and the publicity that the…
- University ArchivesThis series contains the records of the University of New Hampshire Volleyball Team.
- University ArchivesThis collection contains files which were maintained by the Office of the President. They cover a wide range of topics which were addressed by the Office of the President, 1941-1980. Numerous files span more than one academic year and more than one…
- University ArchivesThis series contains the photographs of the University of New Hampshire Lacrosse team. Also available are press releases, rosters, schedules, programs, player and game statistics. These are filed under UA 16/1/1.
- University ArchivesThis series contains the records of the University of New Hampshire Badminton Team.
- University ArchivesThis series contains files maintained by the Office of the President. After Dale Nitzschke resigned, two people served as interim president: Thomas Fairchild (1994-95) and Walter Peterson (1995-96)
- University ArchivesThis series contains photos of the Men's and Women's Tennis Teams at the University of New Hampshire. Records, preograms, etc. are also available, filed under UA 16/1/10.
- University ArchivesThis series contains the records of the University of New Hampshire Rowing Team.
- University ArchivesFollowing the resignation of President Harold W. Stoke in August of 1947, the Board of Trustees spent the fall semester choosing a successor. During this period the President of the Board of Trustees, Frank W. Randall, served as Interim Executive Officer. However, because Randall was active in…
- University ArchivesThis series contains the photographs of the Men's and Women's Soccer teams at the University of New Hampshire. Records are also available, filed under UA 16/1/12.
- University ArchivesThis series contains the records of the University of New Hampshire cheerleading squad.
- University ArchivesA native of Exeter, NH, Gregg Sanborn graduated from UNH in 1966 with a B.A. degree in zoology. He returned to UNH in 1971 to work part-time in the student affairs office and then at Health Services, earning a master's degree in counseling in 1977. In…
- University ArchivesThis series contains the photographs of the University of New Hampshire Hockey team. Records are also available, filed under UA 16/1/15
- University ArchivesThis series contains the records of the University of New Hampshire Winter Sports.
- University ArchivesThis series consists of annual reports which were given to the president by all departments and offices on campus, 1925-1959 and 1970-1973.
- University ArchivesThe University of New Hampshire 100 Club, begun in 1947, is a charitable organization whose prime purpose is to raise money for student athletic scholarships. In 1982, the Hall of Fame was formed by the 100 Club to honor those people who have…
- University ArchivesMale track team members competed in cross country races as early as 1916, but it was not made a varsity sport until 1922. A women's cross country team was begun ca. 1980. This series contains files and records of the UNH Cross-country team compiled by the Sports…
- University ArchivesThe Affirmative Action Office reports directly to the President on all matters relating to the diversity of the university. This collection, compiled by the Affirmative Action Office, contains documents significant to the university's diversity…
- University ArchivesThis series contains photographs of New Hampshire's Women's Softball Team.
- University ArchivesMen's lacrosse began as a varsity sport at UNH in 1931, women's in 1971. It was eliminated as a varsity sport at UNH in 1996. This series contains records of the University of New Hampshire Lacrosse teams compiled by the Sports Information Office.…
- University ArchivesThe UNH Men's Track & Field team was started in 1912. A women's team was begun during the 1979-1980 season. This collection contains files and records of the UNH Track and Field Team compiled by the Sports Information Office. Included are press…
- University ArchivesNew Hampshire Hall on the University of New Hampshire campus was originally built in 1906 and called the Women's Gymnasium. It was remodeled in 1940 with Eric T. Huddleston as Architect. This series contains in one volume the documents used in the process of contracting out the work for the…
- University ArchivesThis series contains the photographs of the Cheerleading Squads at the University of New Hampshire.
- University ArchivesThis series contains the records of the University of New Hampshire Men's and Women's Tennis Teams.
- University ArchivesThe Sports Information Office is responsible for the gathering and dissemination of all UNH sports information through-out the nation. This series contains the records of the University of New Hampshire Indoor Track Team between 1924-1992.
- University ArchivesThe recreational area known as Lewis Fields at the University of New Hampshire was begun in December of 1933 and finished in September of 1936. It was named for President Edward M. Lewis. The facility was built using funds from the various federal relief agencies…
- University ArchivesThis series contains the photographs for University of New Hampshire winter sports, primarily the Ski teams, used for sports media purposes.
- University ArchivesThis series contains the records of the University of New Hampshire Women's Field Hockey Teams.
- University ArchivesThis series contains the records of the Women's and Men's Gymnastics Teams at the University of New Hampshire.
- University ArchivesThis series contains a photocopy of a scrapbook composed predominately of newspaper articles covering the UNH Women's Hockey team from 1976-80. It was compiled by the mother of player Gail Griffith.
- University ArchivesThis series contains the photographs of the University of New Hampshire Cross Country team. Other items dealing with the Cross Country team may be found filed under UA 16/1/5
- University ArchivesThis series contains the records of the University of New Hampshire Men's and Women's Soccer Teams.
- University ArchivesThe Sports Information Office is responsible for the gathering and dissemination of all UNH sports information through-out the nation. This includes preparation of press releases related to athletics, recreational sports and/or individual athletes for the media, preparing informational materials…
- University ArchivesThe Publications Office produces pamphlets, brochures, maps, posters, and invitations for the University. This series contains a collection of their products.
- University ArchivesThis series contains the photos of the Women's and Men's Gymnastics Teams at the University of New Hampshire. Records are also available, filed under UA 16/1/8
- University ArchivesThis series contains the records of the University of New Hampshire Golf Team.
- University ArchivesThis series contains information about the UNH Women's Ice Hockey team that was collected by the Friends of UNH Women's Hockey. It includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, rosters, game programs, videotapes and photographs.
- University ArchivesL. Franklin "Frank" Heald born and raised in Littleton, NH. Heald graduated from UNH in 1939 with a B.A. degree in political science. During his senior year, he served as UNH correspondent to The Union Leader (Manchester, NH). In 1940, he was selected…