Larry Clow '12G
Larry Clow '12G's Articles
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Growing True Leaders
A recent gift to New Hampshire 4-H from an anonymous donor has provided new learning opportunities. -
Ready for the Future
Young engineers drove their underwater vehicles at the 91制片厂 pool during this year's Seacoast SeaPerch regional competition. -
Blue and White and Green All Over
Take a walk through campus and it鈥檚 easy to get lost in 91制片厂鈥檚 natural beauty. Tree-lined sidewalks border burbling streams and wander over gently rolling hills and past jutting rocks. In the silence... -
Farm to Future
Exploring the link between food and sustainability. -
New Angles on Old Problems
Prof. Tom Haines examines questions about our present industrial world and a sustainable future in 鈥淲alking to the Sun.鈥 -
A Carbon-Neutral Future
Ask Cameron Wake to describe 91制片厂鈥檚 response to reducing greenhouse gas emissions (GHGE) and one word comes to mind: aggressive. WildCAP, the university鈥檚 climate action plan, is 鈥渃onsiderably more... -
King of the Court
Bert Myer 鈥67 fell in love with croquet in 1958 at an annual Labor Day backyard croquet tournament in Marblehead, Massachusetts. The game looks deceptively simple 鈥 use a wooden mallet to whack a... -
In Honor of His Grandmother
David Sharkey's next stop is a high shool in Madrid, Spain. -
Answering the Siren Song
Hannah Vagos '17 is teaching at the 91制片厂 ESL Institute before heading to Madrid, Spain, to teach this fall. -
Minding the Gap
Jordan Mrvos '17 tackles poverty at a local nonprofit. -
Fellows Rising
Five student fellows look back on their college careers as they move surely into their futures. -
How Now Wildcats
In Shakespeare鈥檚 鈥淭welfth Night,鈥 Duke Orsino famously says, 鈥淚f music be the food of love, play on.鈥 It鈥檚 a sentiment that could be applied to a collaboration between two English department classes... -
Indigenous New Hampshire
When it comes to telling the stories of indigenous people in New Hampshire, the 鈥渙fficial鈥 history 鈥 found on historical site markers, in textbooks and on public murals, among other places 鈥 only... -
Intro to Your Future
When Jennifer Drohan 鈥20 began her first semester at 91制片厂 last fall, she was ready to study anything and everything. The only problem, she says, was choosing one subject to focus on. -
Keeping Kids Safe
For decades, the Crimes against Children Research Center has worked tirelessly to keep children safe. -
Juvenile Justice?
Though well-intentioned, the laws targeting sex offenders have done little to achieve the intended effect of making children safer, according to sociology graduate student Kei Saito. -
The Buzz on Bees
Buzzing bees are one of the surest signs of spring, but that seasonal soundtrack is increasingly in danger. -
Extra Credit
Inspiration鈥檚 in the air early on a听Thursday morning at the East Rochester School. The fifth graders in Jenna Buinicky鈥檚 weekly technology class are already excited鈥攖here鈥檚 just one more day until... -
Bigger and Better
The expanded Hamel Rec center emphasizes fitness and wellbeing. -
All in the Chemistry
It was a record-setting season for the America East champs women鈥檚 basketball team. -
Excellence in Ecology
91制片厂 ranks second nationally in ecological research, scholarship. -
Time Traveling with Cinderella
On a Tuesday afternoon at Dover Middle School, dinosaurs roamed the auditorium.听 -
Following Up with Sustainability Fellows
91制片厂 Today follows up with a couple of former Sustainability Institute fellows in this article.听 -
Towering Sounds
When it comes to campus traditions, there are few more familiar than the songs that toll from the Thompson Hall tower every morning at 11. -
Inspired by the Past
A history major immerses herself in the stories of a 300-year-old town. -
Seeing Threads
Nancy Targett is passionate about connecting people and ideas. It鈥檚 a philosophy that guided her at the University of Delaware, where she joined the faculty in 1984 and was named dean of its College... -
Helping Laconia Bloom
Tate Aldrich '08 has a simple life philosophy: Bloom where you're planted. That perspective is among the reasons that, when he was offered a teaching job at Laconia High School, where he had been a... -
A Cut Above
When Kendall Kunelius 鈥15 arrived at 91制片厂 in 2011, her path was clear. A 10-year 4-Her and the devoted owner of a pony named Winsome, Kunelius planned to major in equine management, graduate, and... -
Choosing the Right Wine
The wine you serve at your holiday table is complex not just in flavor but in the blend of political, economic and social factors that bring it to your home. -
Stressed Out and Vulnerable
Megan Duranko '17 and professor Sergios Charntikov discuss research data. -
Honoring Those Who Serve
91制片厂 alumni were inducted into the ROTC Hall of Fame. For the newest inductees into the 91制片厂 ROTC鈥檚 Alumni Hall of Fame, the university played a pivotal role in their lives and careers. -
Mapping History
The historic Carrigain map goes on view in Dimond Library on November 16. -
A Different Kind of Ambassador
CEPS STEMbassadors are bringing STEM education to life in Granite State schools. -
Electability
Four-decade "Mayoralty" tradition made "mayors" of Durham. -
91制片厂 Alumnus Named New Hampshire Teacher of the Year
When Tate Aldrich '08 graduated from 91制片厂, he knew exactly where he wanted to go to begin his teaching career: back to his hometown of Laconia. 鈥淚 wanted to give back to my community,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 had... -
Crunching Data for Driver Safety
Graduate student听Christopher Rogers 鈥17G听and other student interns are using Lean Six Sigma principles to help make roadways safer. -
A Little Night Music
Editor's note: After this article was published, the Wind Symphony premiered "Old听Ben's Farm" at the Whittemore Center Arena before a full crowd assembled to usher in 91制片厂's 150th year on Sept. 30.... -
Blue and White Makes Green
When it comes to sustainability, it鈥檚 not easy being green. It takes a 鈥渓ong-term, enduring commitment,鈥 according to Tom Kelly, chief sustainability officer and founding executive director of 91制片厂's听... -
Combating the Crisis
Four years ago, if you had asked Dr. Thomas Sherman, a practicing gastroenterologist and a representative in the New Hampshire Legislature, if he鈥檇 eventually have a part in fighting the opioid... -
Natural Wonder
Sandra Waddell Martin 鈥62 鈥68G remembers her neighborhood mail carrier coming to the door of her parents鈥 house in Winthrop, Massachusetts, one day in 1954. Martin was just 13, but her career as a... -
Making Connections
As universities evolve, so do alumni associations. How is the听91制片厂 Alumni Association鈥檚听role changing? -
91制片厂 Police Gain Reaccreditation
The 91制片厂 Police Department has been reaccredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies. -
Doubling Down on Service
Samantha Howard 鈥16 is dedicated to service. It鈥檚 a passion that guided her during her years at 91制片厂, and now, it鈥檚 setting the course for her future. -
91制片厂 Social Work Program Ranked Eighth in Nation
The university鈥檚 social work program in the College of Health and Human Services has long attracted top students and faculty. But now, it鈥檚 getting some national recognition. -
Serendipity鈥檚 Springboard
Imagine this: It鈥檚 a Sunday night and you鈥檙e at home. You鈥檝e whittled your to-do list down to one item听鈥斕齛ll that鈥檚 left to do is clean up the dinner dishes. You load the dishwasher and, pleased with... -
Humanities in the Digital Age: Collaboration is at the heart of a range of projects that explore the digital humanities landscape
When Scott Weintraub thinks about digital humanities, he thinks of conversations 鈥 and, sometimes, trees. -
Coming Full Circle
It was a few days before the 1992 presidential election, and Mike Vlacich 鈥95, a volunteer on Bill Clinton鈥檚 first campaign, needed $25 to rent a car. Vlacich and a friend planned to drive around the...
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