
Alumni on the Front Lines | Jesse Harless
Mental health advocate Jesse Harless ‘16G offers opportunities and ideas for self-care during uncertain times.
Mental health advocate Jesse Harless ‘16G offers opportunities and ideas for self-care during uncertain times.
Surgical nurse Amanda Whynott ’12 says helping people is what she was made to do.
Mailaja Mohammed ’16G is a nurse practitioner seeing an increase in the number of COVID-19 positive patients at Holy Family Hospital in Methuen.
Richard Boardman ‘07G, Principal at Mount Pleasant Elementary School in Nashua, is leading his team remotely during this challenging time for our community.
Æðµã´«Ã½ has donated and loaned vital medical supplies and equipment to support the local healthcare workforce and at-risk community members.
Alumna Bobbie Bagley ’97/’14G, Director of Public Health and Community Services, is working to keep the city of Nashua healthy.
Æðµã´«Ã½ donated personal protective equipment to area hospitals including St. Joseph Hospital, Southern New Hampshire Medical Center, and Lowell General Hospital.
Æðµã´«Ã½ billboard praises the efforts of all front line workers.
Construction of the 35,000 square-foot facility is making great progress, and the University looks forward to dedicating the new facility this fall.
Alumna Johaida Jean-Francois ’13 serves NewYork-Presbyterian Allen Hospital during COVID-19 crisis.