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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 Tate Aldrich
    - UNH Alumnus Named New Hampshire Teacher of the Year
    When Tate Aldrich '08 graduated from UNH, he knew exactly where he wanted to go to begin his teaching career: back to his hometown of Laconia. “I wanted to give back to my... Read More
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    UNH is bringing its 150th birthday celebration to you. Save the date for the party near you, and find out more here.Ěý
  • Telescope image of space, with bright yellow and bright purple objects highlighted
    - Rogue Black Hole
    UNH researcherĚýDacheng Lin has discovered a massive black hole “wandering” at edge of its galaxy. Read More
  • Getting Dirty
    - Getting Dirty
    Two major federal grants are supporting UNH research on soils and climate change. Read More
  • Colorful image of Van Allen radiation belts around Earth
    - Van Allen Discovery
    UNH researchers have captured unique measurements of the Van Allen radiation belts that circle the Earth during an extremely rare solar wind event. The findings, which have never... Read More
  • Dana Gringras
    - Grooming Leaders of Change
    Dana Gingras '17 was struggling to figure out how she could afford to do an internship, which she believed would help guide her future, and still earn the credits she needs to... Read More
  • Farm of the Future
    - Farm of the Future
    Students believe aquaponics could alleviate hunger and starvation around the world. Read More
  • UNH marching band at Hear Us Roar event
    - UNH Kicks Off 150th Anniversary
    It was a roaring good time in the Whitt Friday night. Here are the highlights. Read More
  • Researcher Jennifer Miksis-Olds
    - Eavesdropping on the Ocean
    A new federal contract will help researchers like Jennifer Miksis-Olds eavesdrop on the ocean environment. The contract, worth up to $6.5 million, will support ongoing monitoring... Read More
  • Alicia Chevoor at Durham Farmers' Market
    - Sampling a Superfruit
    The Durham Farmers' Market is typically quiet on a rainyĚýafternoon, but on a recent Monday, it was abuzz. Customers were sampling aĚýnew fruit: the kiwiberry.ĚýThat’s right. The... Read More