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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

  • UNH alumnus Francis “Fran†DiNuzzo ’78 ’81G
    - Innovating What’s Next
    It’s the type of scenario most of us would rather not ponder: water from the Hudson River filling New York City’s Holland Tunnel during rush hour, the nearby Houston and Canal... Read More
  • Laconia High School English teacher and UNH alumnus Tate Aldrich '08 in the classroom
    - 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,... Read More
  • UNH alumna Kendall Kunelius '15
    - A Cut Above
    When Kendall Kunelius ’15 arrived at UNH 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... Read More
  • UNH alumnus Dr. John H. “Jack†Lawson ‘49
    - In Memoriam: Dr. John H. “Jack†Lawson ’49
    His gaze sharpened by what he had observed in his childhood and during years as a superintendent, Jack Lawson often didn’t like what he saw as he examined schools across... Read More
  • UNH alumna Elizabeth Horvarth Stewart ’88
    - In Memoriam: Elizabeth Horvarth Stewart ’88
    Although she had once considered becoming a physician, Beth Stewart opted for a career as an occupational therapist. She felt that OT was a more flexible profession that would... Read More
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  • customers in Grant's Cafe in Durham, NH
    - 100 Years Young(s)
    According to local lore, saddle salesman Jack Grant was just passing through Durham en route to Boston with his wife Madeleine when the town’s charms inspired him to put down... Read More
  • UNH students marching in the Homecoming parade
    - Noteworthy
    Gray skies and chilly temps couldn’t dampen the enthusiasm of the UNH students who marched in the annual Homecoming parade — or the many community members who lined Main Street to... Read More
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  • student in dining hall
    - Swipe It Forward
    KimÌıBabbitt, the associate dean of academic affairs in theÌıCollege of Life Sciences and Agriculture, fainted while taking her SATs. She wasn’t nervous; she was hungry Read More