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A Path Forward for a New Hampshire Town
Walking trails can serve multiple purposes, including economic development. In Barrington, UNH Extension staff are working with the town to create a town center that incorporates many miles of existing trails. Read More-
12/18/25
Science Meets Shoreline
In New Hampshire, the wellness of freshwater bodies is largely managed by watershed associations. While those associations are often rich with... -
11/21/25
Seeding the Future of the Forestry Industry
The forest industry has a workforce problem. UNH has partnered with industry associations to offer a solution. -
11/12/25
Master Gardeners Blossom at Spirit of NH Awards
The annual Spirit of NH Awards on Oct. 27 honored several who had connections to UNH Extension's Master Gardener and Education Center VolunteerÌý... -
11/12/25
WUNH Marathon Fills the Airwaves 24/7 to Help Generate Support
As the clock ticked toward 3 a.m., Mallory Schumann ’26Ìýwas rummaging around the WUNH radio station office, rifling through media to find the next...
Recent Stories
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05/03/12 - Culinary Arts Team Cooks Up Winning RecipeThey make up the Thompson School of Applied Science's culinary Dream Team. Taking the field of culinary competition by storm, five of the oven hot UNH chefs-in-training brought... Read More
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05/03/12 - A Student in Uganda Makes Water Safe to DrinkIn 2011, during a service trip to Lukodi, Uganda, Kayla Mineau was just starting to test one of the community wells when cows came up and began drinking from it. Read More
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04/19/12 - UNH Students Compete in Washington, D.C., With Innovative Wind Energy ProjectA Âé¶¹app student project seeking to harvest the wind energy from bridge underpasses has been selected to compete for the Environmental Protection Agency’s (... Read More
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04/19/12 - Occupational Therapy Major Does It Her WayJenn Aspinwall's future has been shaped by her two brothers. One is a Black Hawk helicopter pilot. The other has special needs. She calls both men her best friends. Read More
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04/19/12 - UNH Student Wins Third Place in Science CompetitionA first-year student at the Âé¶¹app is a top-three United States finisher in an international science competition. Sarah Kremer ’15, an ecology, evolution, and... Read More
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04/19/12 - Gulf Coast Residents Say BP Oil Spill Changed Their Environmental Views, UNH Research FindsUNH researchers have found that residents of Louisiana and Florida most acutely and directly affected by the BP Deepwater Horizon disaster -- the largest marine oil spill in U.S.... Read More
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04/19/12 - Junior Takes Studies a World AwayHilary Bird is a woman who craves the new and the different. A communication major from Mont Vernon, New Hampshire, Hilary decided to study abroad in China this semester because... Read More
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04/12/12 - UNH Equestrians Win Regional ChampionshipsÌý Ìý The Âé¶¹app’s Intercollegiate Horse Shows Association (IHSA) team has won the team regional championship for the northern New England region for... Read More
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04/12/12 - Drinking Water for the Children of Cumayasa, Dominican RepublicCivil and environmental engineering students select a senior capstone design project that gives students a more real-world approach to engineering.Ìý Read More
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04/12/12 - The Sound of MusicIt's 9:00 on a Thursday morning, and Moharimet elementary school in Madbury is full of music. There are saxophones in the music room, yes, but there are also clarinets outside the... Read More

























































