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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

  • Ariel view of Boulder Field on Homecoming Weekend
    - Welcome Home
    Wildcats from across the years came home to UNH on a beautiful fall weekend to celebrate with friends old and new. Read More
  • Snowy trail in a northern forest
    - Winter Is Coming. Or Is It?
    “Winter is coming,†the saying goes. But is it? New research from UNH has found clear signs of a decline in frost days, snow covered days and other indicators of winter that could... Read More
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    - Capturing Climate Science at its Core
    When Julie Palais ‘78 completed an assignment in the final days of her undergraduate career at UNH, she had no idea it was the seed that would sprout an award-winning career as a... Read More
  • Student in orange helmet perched on edge of rock, about to rappel down
    - For Teens, Outdoors Is Greater
    A new study from UNH has found that adventure therapy is less expensive and more effecitve than traditional therapy. Read More
  • UNH graduates at Commencement
    - Nominations Are Open
    Submit your nominees for Honorary Degree and Granite State Awards by Oct. 30. Read More
  • EcoQuest alumni listen to the speakers during the 20th anniversary celebration in the Huddleston Ballroom.
    - New Zealand Study-Abroad Program Turns 20
    COLSA is celebrating 20 years of the New Zealand study-abroad program EcoQuest. Read More
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  • Dam Dilemma
    - Dam Dilemma
    New survey data shows that New Hampshire residents favor removing dams unless they're providing hydropower. Read More
  • Tamara Marcus smiles at the camera wearing an orange printed top
    - Making Climate Connections
    Tamara Marcus researching methane emissions from permafrost in northern Sweden. Photo by Ruth Varner. Tamara Marcus, a graduate student in UNH’s Natural Resources and Earth... Read More
  • Sustained Generosity
    - Sustained Generosity
    On May 30, members of the university's Lifetime Giving Societies were celebrated for what they make possible at UNH during the All Hail event held at the Dimond Library. The event... Read More