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A group of people, some holding water sample collecting equipment, stand on the shoreline of a pond.

Science Meets Shoreline

In New Hampshire, the wellness of freshwater bodies is largely managed by watershed associations. While those associations are often rich with passion, where they come up short is in expertise. And that’s when they call UNH’s Lakes Lay Monitoring Program.Ěý Read More

Recent Stories

  • 40 Years of Social Work
  • Saturday Night Lights
    - Saturday Night Lights
    Illumination matters. Saturday evening’s football game versus Dartmouth will be the first under the new lights on Cowell Stadium. Ěý Read More
  • A Genius Among Us
    - A Genius Among Us
    UNH math professor Yitang “Tom” Zhang has been named a 2014 MacArthur Fellow. Read More
  • UNH Works
    - UNH Works: Campaign to Extend In-State Tuition Freeze Takes Off
    In just 72 hours, a grassroots campaign to freeze in-state tuition at UNH for two more years and boost student scholarships has taken off across the Granite State, gaining... Read More
  • swimmer in pool
    - Outdoor Pool Update
    The University recently received a geotechnical report on the soil conditions in the area of the future outdoor pool that found a large portion of the site has very poor soil for... Read More
  • students at shoals marine lab preparing for dive
    - Over Their Heads In Algae at Shoals Marine Laboratory
    Amber Litterer ’16 and Kristen Mello ’14 have been in over their heads all summer. That’s because they spend a portion of each day under water as diving interns at the Shoals... Read More
  • susan entz
    - Entz Named Associate Vice President of Alumni Relations
    Susan Entz has been named Associate Vice President of Alumni Relations. ĚýThe former executive director of strategic events and programs, Entz began her career at UNH 16 years ago... Read More
  • images from african safari
    - Out of Africa
    When the UNH Alumni Association asked me earlier this year to host an 11-day safari to northern Tanzania, I jumped at the opportunity. Over the past 15 years, I have spent some 12... Read More
  • Winnacunnet High students Jenna Roy and Olivia Bessemer
    - Teens Connect With... Mutant Bacteria?!
    Winnacunnet High students Jenna Roy, left, and Olivia Bessemer, right, examine bacteria they have grown for signs that the cells have mutated and evolved.Ěý The biology labs at... Read More
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    If you build it, will they come? The Âé¶ąapp's Sandra Rehan shows us her "bee hotel" and explains its role in attracting native pollinators. The research is...