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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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    David Kaye, professor of theatre, has been selected as the 2016 recipient of the Lindberg Award, given annually to the outstanding teacher-scholar in the College of Liberal Arts.
  • UNH student Lauren Percy '16
    - Charting Her Own Course
    Growing up in the Granite State, Lauren Percy ’16 was not convinced when her parents predicted that she’d go to UNH. That is, until she took a tour. “Minute by minute, I looked at... Read More
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    - Challenging Technology
    On Feb. 16, a federal judge ordered Apple to help the FBI access information from a cell phone used by terrorists in the San Bernardino shootings last December that left 14 dead... Read More
  • Apple vs. FBI: UNH Homeland Security Professor James Ramsay Weighs In
    - Apple vs. FBI: UNH Homeland Security Professor James Ramsay Weighs In
    Do the needs of law enforcement to protect and serve greater society outweigh the societal good that comes from encrypted privacy? James Ramsay, professor of security studies,... Read More
  • A view of Doha in Qatar
    - No Easy Answers
    Alasdair Drysdale, associate dean of COLA and professor of geography, is no stranger to the Middle East and North Africa, and when Georgetown University’s Center for International... Read More
  • Alyssa Tafarro
    - UNH Among Peace Corps’ Top Volunteer-Producing Colleges and Universities
    The Âé¶¹app ranks number 13 among medium-sized schools on the Peace Corps’ list of top volunteer-producing colleges and universities in 2016. There are 18 UNH... Read More
  • UNH students work with children in Costa Rica
    - Engineering an Oasis
    Four engineering seniors recently laid the groundwork for a sustainable aquaponics system expected to produce fresh vegetables and fish for a community in Costa Rica, and Project... Read More
  • This Is Your Brain on Heroin
    - This Is Your Brain on Heroin
    News of the opioid crisis that has struck particularly hard in New Hampshire has included the number of deaths from overdosesÌý(385 in 2015) and the use of the lifesaving drug... Read More
  • An image of the book jacket from UNH Presidential Professor of History Janet Polasky's recent book
    - One Historic Honor
    To mark the holiday celebrating the country’s first president, Washington College announced seven finalists for the prestigious George Washington Prize. Among them is UNH... Read More
  • UNH students have helped bring sustainable energfy to a community in Ghana
    - Harnessing the Sun
    Two years ago, five UNH students had a vision to deliver a reliable and sustainable energy system to a community in need. In January, that vision became a reality when the Takumi... Read More