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Local Leadership

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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

Recent Stories

  • UNH graduate Connor Roelke in his nitro cold brew coffee shop
    - This Brew’s For You
    What keeps you up at night? Job stress? Curfew breakers?ĚýFor Connor Roelke '15, it’s coffee. Read More
  • Archaeologists on site at Durham Point dig
    - Digging Durham Point
    UNH archaeologists and community volunteers head to a site on Durham Point to look for clues about fortified garrisons that existed in the area around the time European settlers... Read More
  • A vaquita, the world's smallest and rarest porpoise
    - Prof with a Porpoise
    Chris Glass wouldn’t blame you if you’ve never heard of theĚývaquita. The small porpoise is so secretive that it wasn’t discovered as a species until 1958. Read More
  • Portsmouth Brewery head brewer Matt Gallagher
    - From Port to Pint
    Seaweed has made its way into your favorite pint. Watch how. Read More
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    Brendan Prusik is a forester with the UNH Cooperative Extension in Lancaster.
  • Brad Kinsey, UNH professor of mechanical engineering
    - Brad Kinsey Named 2016 Society of Manufacturing Engineers Fellow
    Brad Kinsey has been elected as a Society of Manufacturing Engineers Fellow for his demonstrated impact on the manufacturing profession. Read More
  • Zachary Angelini
    - Supported by Opportunities
    What can thirteen interns do in nine weeks? A whole lot of social innovation.Ěý Read More
  • Steels Pond Hydro in Antrim, New Hampshire
    - Artisanal Energy
    It’s not just for the farmers market any more: “Fresh, local, sustainable” describes how UNH powers its five million square-foot campus. Read More
  • UNH Space Science Director Lynn Kistler
    - Union Fellow
    UNH physics professor Lynn Kistler has been named aĚýFellowĚýof the American Geophysical Union, the largest single organization dedicated to the advancement of geophysics. Read More
  • Tali Cherim and professor Marla Brettschneider
    - Witnessing History: UNH at the DNC
    This week, when the country witnessed the nomination of the first female candidate for the presidency of the United States, UNH students were there. Not just in Philadelphia but... Read More