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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

  • NH Red chicken
    - New Hampshire Red
    A chicken with UNH ties gets acclaims as the Granite State's official poultry. Read More
  • group photo of interns
    - Interns Who Innovate
    COLA students work toward social and environmental good at Social Innovation program internships. Read More
  • Hayden Spitz stands on UNH Paul College stairway overlooking the Great Hall
    - Pup Love
    Entrepreneurship Club president Hayden Spitz ’18 launched a 5K to benefit the New Hampshire SPCA.ÌýÌý Read More
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    Anthropology professor Meghan Howey, students and volunteers conduct archaeological research in Dover, N.H.
  • NH SBDC Looks to the Future
    - NH SBDC Looks to the Future
    Elizabeth Gray '00, '09G, has been named director of the Small Business Development Center, an outreach program of Paul College. Read More
  • Artist's drawing of research ship
    - Exploring the Seas
    UNH will co-operate a forthcoming research vessel that will provide cutting-edge technology for scientists to studyÌýthe Atlantic Ocean and adjoining seas. Read More
  • Thompson Hall
    - Helping New Hampshire Businesses Hire a Wildcat
    Representatives from several New Hampshire businesses learned how they can hire a UNH Wildcat during a recent event. Read More
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    Angelo V. Boy, professor emeritus of education, served UNH from 1965 to 2002.
  • Image of Higgins at a farmer's market
    - Cultivating Common Ground
    While crops are grown, community and collaboration roots are developed for newÌýAmericansÌýin Manchester, New Hampshire. Read More
  • UNH mechanical engineering professor Yaning Li
    - Inspired by Nature
    Mechanical engineering professor Yaning Li looks to nature’s shapes and structures to create innovative new materials. Read More