Âé¶¹app

Future Wildcats

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.Ìý Read More

Recent Stories

  • UNH student Abby Koczera ‘17 at Apple
    - A Summer at Apple
    On the day Apple revealed its latest products, Abby Koczera ‘17 might have been feeling a bit nostalgic about her summer despite being in the midst of a busy fall semester. That... Read More
  • a UNH student and professor talking
    - Tips for Talking to Your Professors
    TalkingÌýto your professorÌýmay seem intimidating, but it really is an important thing to do in your college classes. Read More
  • Members of the UNH soccer team
    - Soccer’s New Star
    The men's soccer program has signed a new member: Exeter High School freshman Lucas Currier, who suffers fromÌýDuchenneÌýMuscular Dystrophy (DMD) and is part of Northeast Passage’s... Read More
  • UNH graduate student Lesley Atwood
    - Stories of Science
    One of the most challenging aspects ofÌýany scientist's work is successfully explaining to lay audiences the details and importance of complex research, but several College of Life... Read More
  • NH state legislator Thomas Sherman talks to UNH students
    - Combating the Crisis
    Four years ago, if you had asked Dr. Thomas Sherman, a practicing gastroenterologist and a representative in the New Hampshire Legislature, if he’d eventually have a part in... Read More
  • Class of 2020 Infographic
    - The Class of 2020: By the Numbers
    Emily and Nicholas are in the house. Here’s a look at the new freshman class. Read More
  • cow
    - High Tech Holsteins
    It’s the middle of the night, and doctoral student Kayla Aragona has just received a text message on her cell phone from a cow in labor at the UNHÌýFairchild Dairy Teaching and... Read More
  • Molly Jacobson ’17 collects bees as part of her 2016 Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) project examining the biodiversity and conservation of native pollinators in southern New Hampshire
    - Popular Pollinators
    The buzz about New Hampshire’s bee population isn’t all bad. This spring, assistant professor of biological sciencesÌýSandra RehanÌýand USDA research fellow Erika Tucker released... Read More
  • UNH women's soccer player
    - Study, Win, Repeat
    For the second year in a row and the fourth time overall, UNH won theÌýAmerica East Academic Cup, a measure of student-athletes’ academic success among colleges that compete in the... Read More
  • UNH's uSafeNH app
    - Help At Their Fingertips
    It’s hard to decide which statistic is more alarming: the one that says approximately 20 percent of all female college students (and 5 percent of their male counterparts) are... Read More