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UNH Polo team poses together at the the U.S. Polo Association (USPA) Women’s Division II National Intercollegiate Championship

Riding High

This past spring, the UNH Polo Team made it to the finals in the U.S. Polo Association (USPA) Women’s Division II National Intercollegiate Championship, an astonishing achievement for a team in their debut season. Read More

Recent Stories

  • UNH clinical assistant professor of kinesiology Ben Towne
    - Beijing Bound
    For the second time in eight years, clinical assistant professor of kinesiology Ben Towne will serve as athletic trainer to the U.S. Bobsled/Skeleton team at the Olympic Winter... Read More
  • Lab technicians working in lab
    - One Million And Counting
    The Âé¶¹app's uniquely designed lab has completed more thanÌýone million tests to detect and monitor the coronavirus. The cutting-edge lab not only performs... Read More
  • So Much To Celebrate
    - So Much To Celebrate
    There was no shortage of great moments to celebrate at UNH in 2021. Join us in taking a look back at some of the most memorable highlights from an outstandingÌýyear. Read More
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    What can you do with a Masters in Public Policy degree? Help make a difference in the world by working in roles responsible for analyzing and enacting policies that serve all....
  • High-frequency water quality sensor
    - Going With The Flow
    Climate change is expected to cause more droughts and stronger storms, and a new UNH study suggests that as these precipitation extremes grow more common the effect on water... Read More
  • Jennifer Griffith
    - Style Matters
    Researchers at the Âé¶¹app and the University of Nebraska at Omaha took a closer look at international leadership styles and found global leaders that had a... Read More
  • photo of Dean Michele Dillon
    - Warm Winter Welcome
    Dean Michele Dillon looks back and forward in the College of Liberal Arts. Read More
  • Neutron Star merger
    - Origins of Heavy Metals
    Research published in part by UNH’s Francois Foucart, associate professor ofÌýphysics,Ìýshed more light on where heavy elements such as gold, platinum and silver found on Earth may... Read More
  • Dean Dillon at podium
    - Rolling Up Our Sleeves
    New lab is a hub for engaging with global racial and social inequality. Read More
  • Two middle school students, a boy and a girl, work together on a computer.
    - The Language of STEM
    With $3.5 million from the Department of Education, UNH researchers will enhance STEM understanding among N.H.'s English learners. Read More