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Planting, Picking, Weeding, and Record-Keeping

Even with years of experience and degrees in environmental horticulture and economics, Becky and Phil Brand still found themselves unsure of their farm’s overall health. With some help from UNH Extension, they gained the insight needed to plan for a stronger future. Read More

Recent Stories

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    John E. Limber, associate professor emeritus of psychology, passed away April 26, 2017. A memorial service will be held May 26,Ìýat 5 p.m. at Three Chimneys Inn in Durham.
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    Charles Simic has been named the 2017 Golden Wreath award winner of Struga Poetry Evenings.
  • UNH alumna Rebecca Hiltz '16
    - Bridging Borders, Changing Lives
    UNH graduates are getting the chance to see Europe — and making connections they never expected. Read More
  • Assistant professor Tom Haines poses in front of dump trucks/
    - A Quest to Explore Renewable Energy
    Tom Haines’ spring break was a bit out of the ordinary. During the course of 10 days in March, Haines trekked 50 miles across the Texas Panhandle and slept at local farms. He... Read More
  • UNH student Rebecca Hiltz '16
    - A Life-Changing Trip
    Rebecca Hiltz ’16 Ìýreflects on her experiences in Germany, which were made possible by a Hamel Traveling Fellowship. Read More
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    Allison Hoey of Pelham, N.H., and Kelly Sheehan of Brockton, Mass., have received $4,000 scholarships from the COLA Fund for Study in Italy.
  • Underwater shot of reddish seaweed
    - Ocean Invasives
    UNH researchers looked at seaweed populations during the last 30 years in the Gulf of Maine. Read More
  • students manning registration table at HYPE
    - What’s all the HYPE?
    Asking the Big Questions: Why Philosophy Matters | Students at last year's conference asked: To what extent is freedom of speech influenced by power, control and fear? When it... Read More
  • students working in COLA 401 course
    - Intro to Your Future
    When Jennifer Drohan ’20 began her first semester at UNH last fall, she was ready to study anything and everything. The only problem, she says, was choosing one subject to focus... Read More
  • James Farrell and David Kaye at networking event
    - Sparking Solutions
    Many efforts within the College of Liberal Arts are addressing the pressing problems of our time. Read More