Building Community Through Connection
The Memorial Union and Student Activities fosters a sense of community and inclusion at the University of New Hampshire. The services and facilities housed in the Memorial Union Building (MUB) enhance the quality of student life by creating opportunities for development and engagement.
Donate to the MUB During the 603 Challenge
Monday-Friday 7am-11pm
Saturday 10am-11pm
Sunday 2pm-11pm
Individual office and department hours will vary. Learn More
The University of New Hampshire is committed to building and nurturing an environment of inclusive excellence where all students, faculty, and staff can thrive. We also are committed to providing open and inclusive access for all alumni, volunteers, learners, employees, and visitors seeking to participate in our programs and activities. We venture to sustain a campus environment that fosters mutual respect and understanding. We believe diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion are foundational values inextricably linked to achieving our core educational mission and embrace the many characteristics of our community members that make them uniquely themselves. Here, you belong and all are welcome.
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Events
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Apr1111:30 AM to 1:30 PM - Beauregard Center (MUB 120):
Join the Aulbani J. Beauregard Center for Equity, Justice, and Freedom for a drop-in style cupcake decorating and friendship bracelet making event!
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Apr111 PM to 2 PM: This week we have a special guest from the Jewish National Fund USA to talk about opportunities to visit to Holy Land. Come Learn about the JNF organization and all the a.m.azing progr a.m.s they offer.Come join us to learn about Judaism and Kabbalah. Every week we will discuss different topics ranging from Jewish Law, to history, to holidays, and more. A refreshments will be provided by the Rabbi Slavaticki free of charge. So take your lunch break with us in the MUB and connect with your Jewish roots right here on c a.m.pus.
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Apr114 PM to 5:30 PM - H a.m.ilton Smith Hall Room 205: The John C. Rouman Classical Lecture Series
PresentsReading Sappho and Homer withEve Kosofsky Sedgwickwith Dr. Melissa Mueller Professor of Classics University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Thursday, April 11, 2024H a.m.ilton Smith
Room 205
4 - 5:30 p.m.For questions, including those regarding accommodations on the basis of disability, please contact Elke Nash elke.nash@gaofeirun.com