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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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    Katie Edwards, assistant professor of psychology, has received the 2016 Louise Kidder Early Career Award.
  • Sarah Long Bridge
    - Building Bridges
    To locals, it’s known as “the middle bridge.†When it is finally complete, the replacement for the Sarah Mildred Long Bridge that spans the Piscataqua River between Portsmouth,... Read More
  • dry stream bed with scientific sensor in the middle
    - Parched
    Some researchers at UNH have found the record drought has changed the way they can conduct research. Read More
  • UNH Wildcat Stadium Facts
    - Wildcat Stadium Then and Now
    The new Wildcat Stadium, which opens this weekend, has come a long way. After 80 years, the home of the Wildcat football and track and field teams has undergone an expansion and... Read More
  • Wildcat Stadium
    - Waste Not, Want Not
    When Wildcats fans exit the newly built Wildcat Stadium following the football team’s first home game against Holy Cross Sept. 10, they’ll leave with fond memories of a great... Read More
  • UNH student Abby Koczera ‘17 at Apple
    - A Summer at Apple
    On the day Apple revealed its latest products, Abby Koczera ‘17 might have been feeling a bit nostalgic about her summer despite being in the midst of a busy fall semester. That... Read More
  • Robert Morin illustration
    - The Mysterious Gifts of Robert Morin
    Robert “Bob†Morin '63 was quietly amassing a $4 million estate that he would leave to UNH after his death. Read More
  • Members of the UNH soccer team
    - Soccer’s New Star
    The men's soccer program has signed a new member: Exeter High School freshman Lucas Currier, who suffers fromÌýDuchenneÌýMuscular Dystrophy (DMD) and is part of Northeast Passage’s... Read More
  • STEM Docents Training at Piscataquog River in Manchester
    - STEM Sell
    After an unbroken string of unusually hot, dry days, the skies finally opened on Wednesday, Aug. 10, drenching the 12 STEM docents who had gathered at the Piscataquog River in... Read More
  • UNH graduate student Lesley Atwood
    - Stories of Science
    One of the most challenging aspects ofÌýany scientist's work is successfully explaining to lay audiences the details and importance of complex research, but several College of Life... Read More