1. Dover Public Library

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    Dover, NH

    Dover Public Library

    4.4 (8 reviews)

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    This is a beautiful library, old but kept in great shape. Children's area is fantastic!

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    Fabulous library, easy parking, great children's room, great adult selection, wonderful staff, outstanding book sale, comfy chairs, 5 STARS!

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    University of New Hampshire

    5.0(2 reviews)
    4.9 mi

    I recently attended my first University event. Today I went to "U Day" at the University of New…read moreHampshire in front of Thompson Hall. U Day is an annual event for students to make connections and find clubs that meet their interests. This year the fair took place on September 12th and the weather was exceptional. The dining halls closed early to encourage students to come to the event and grab a bite. There were vegetarian and gluten free options available so that everyone could enjoy food while listening to music and exploring all the clubs the University has to offer. There truly was something for everyone; the organizations ranged from American Sign Language club to United Asian Coalition to Ski and Board club. There were so many people walking around and signing up for clubs that they felt they would enjoy. It was nice to see everyone out enjoying and embracing themselves. I went to this event to get an idea for what was out there in terms of student organizations and I left as a member of a club. I would highly recommend this event to all Freshman and Upperclassmen as well. The event is a great way to celebrate all the varying cultures and interests our students have to offer. Hoy fui a mi primer evento organizado por la universidad y me lo pasé bien. El evento se llama "U Day" y es una forma divertida de ver todos los muchos clubes y organizaciones que UNH tiene para ofrecer. El evento es anual y este año tuvo lugar el 12 de septiembre. Quería ir a este evento porque estaba interesado en estar en un club, pero quería saber más sobre ellos primero. Me sorprendió cuántos había. había un club para todo el mundo cada cultura que se podía imaginar que era celebrada por un club, era tan guay. Recomiendo esto a todo el mundo y le doy una calificación de cinco estrellas.

    My daughter is a senior in high school. She is the youngest of my four. This is my last college…read moretour and my daughter says she is interested in becoming a veternarian at University of New Hampshire has a great program. I went hoping to not like it, but I loved it! The campus is gorgeous! There are so many spaces for students to enjoy their college experience. From a state of the art athletic facility with a rock climbing wall, emotiinal support dogs, and swimming pool to a facility for hands on learning how to operate a care for cats and dogs. There are horses and a farming courses. There is a phenominal study abroad option where there are established relationships. I found the campus grounds impressive. Dorms are adequate coed style roomy comfortable options. The campus could have a little more diversity but overall it is a friendly accepting place for students to learn and grow. The staff were very well informed, personable, and accepting. We had a nice meal in the main cafeteria which was very good. I ended up really enjoying our time on campus.

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    University of New Hampshire

    3.3(7 reviews)
    4.8 mi

    The beautiful campus and quality of the education system are always a draw to us. Whitney wife and…read moreI are hockey season ticket holders we have enjoyed many activities from men's and women's hockey, football, drama performances, dance performances, and art exhibitions to name just a few. My daughter is an alum as well.

    UNH, DEMN Nursing Program…read more My best friend's experience as a graduate nursing student at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) Direct Entry Master of Science Nursing(DEMN) was deeply disappointing and marked by a pervasive sense of discrimination and unfair treatment. From the outset, she felt unsupported and singled out by the faculty, particularly in the Fundamentals of Nursing course. Despite her best efforts and a passing GPA, she was denied the help she needed to succeed and ultimately forced to withdraw from the program. This lack of support was not an isolated incident. Throughout her time at UNH, she witnessed a disturbing pattern of neglect and discouragement towards struggling students. Professors, like Deborah Simonton, the Director Of Nursing, and the Dean of Graduate School showed NO interest in helping students improve and instead encouraged them to quit. This created a hostile and unwelcoming environment, particularly for those without prior healthcare experience. Furthermore, she encountered numerous instances of discrimination outside the classroom. She was subjected to inappropriate and demeaning comments by staff members, and her concerns about her living conditions were repeatedly ignored. These experiences left her feeling isolated and devalued, and they contributed to a significant decline in her mental and emotional well-being. Overall, my best friend's time at UNH was a profoundly negative experience. The university's lack of support for struggling students, combined with a pervasive culture of discrimination, created a hostile and unwelcoming environment. I would strongly caution prospective students, particularly those from diverse backgrounds or without prior healthcare experience, against attending this institution. UNH's failure to uphold its stated values of diversity and inclusion is a serious issue that needs to be addressed.

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