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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

  • alaska mountains
    - Seven Hundred Feet Down, a Thousand Years Back
    UNH, Dartmouth College, UMaine ice core drill site on the Mt. Hunter plateau in Denali National Park, Alaska. The drill site is in the middle of the photograph, just left of the... Read More
  • solar panels being install on woodruff house in the minidorms, 1980's
    - Evergreen
    CATCHING SOME RAYS: In a 1980 photo from The New Hampshire, students adjust solar panels on the roof of Woodruff House. Long before UNH had a Sustainability Academy, there were... Read More
  • UNH Video Highlights
    - UNH Video Highlights
    Ìý Originally published by: UNH Video Productions Read More
  • students walking in front of thompson hall
    - UNH Reports Historic Fundraising Year
    The Âé¶¹app Foundation raised $35.8 million in FY13 (July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013), making it the largest fundraising year in UNH’s history, beating the... Read More
  • sarah garstka with kids in garden
    - Garden Bounty
    From her early teens, Sarah Garstka was into food but not in the way some kids might be at that age. When she was 16, she read a book theorizing that what we eat impacts how we... Read More
  • governor hassan signing bill to create pathways to work program
    - NH Small Business Development Center Partners With State to Create ‘Pathway to Work’ Program
    Gov. Maggie Hassan recently signed SB 143, which created the Pathway to Work program. Celebrating the creation of the program with Hassan (center) are, from left to right, Rep.... Read More
  • passport
    - Independence Day
    At 34, after a degenerative nerve disorder left her unable to live on her own, Michelle Schladenhauffen entered a brain-injury rehabilitation center in Kennebunk, Maine.... Read More
  • cooperative extention volunteers in front of cat sculpture
    - Extension’s Army of Volunteers Steps Up
    Ever volunteer to clean up a local park? Coach kids? Raise money for the local food bank? Or, in an act of foolhardy bravado, chaperone a middle school dance? Then you’re one of... Read More
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    The Seacoast Science Center furnishes an intriguing setting for a class devoted to the meaning of entrepreneurship offered at Paul College. This course explores the idea and...
  • chidren's author rebecca dudley
    - Q&A with Children’s Book Author Rebecca Dudley ’85
    I read that you are an architect. Did that help the story evolve the way it did—through objects rather than words? RD: Definitely. My architecture and my model making come from... Read More