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    Karen Bennett has received the prestigious 2016 UNH Faculty Excellence Award for Public Service.
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    J. Brent LoyÌýhas been awarded the 2015 Vegetable Breeding Working Group Award of Excellence by the American Society of Horticultural Science.
  • Brussels
    - Trying To Explain the Unexplainable
    When Jim Ramsay walked into his classroom at UNH Manchester Tuesday morning, he set aside his planned lesson and asked students to talk about the terrorist attacks in Brussels. Read More
  • UNH gymnast
    - Flying High
    The Wildcat gymnastics teamÌýwill competeÌýin the 2016 National Collegiate Women's Gymnastics Championships Ann Arbor Regional on April 2. Read More
  • A view of flags outside the UN
    - From UNH to the UN
    What would it be like to serve as a delegate to the UN’sÌýCommission on the Status of WomenÌý(CSW)? Jaime Nolan, associate vice president for community, equity and diversity, is... Read More
  • Kathy Neils
    - Kathy Neils To Panel Workplace Event
    Kathy Neils, associate vice president and chief human resources officer, will serve as a featured panelist at theÌýWinning Workplaces: Competitive Strategies for Your Business to... Read More
  • Franceska Balle
    - From Learning to Teaching: Bio Major Takes Capstone to Elementary School
    For her senior capstone project, Franceska Balle has brought her knowledge and experience in biological sciences to Manchester's Bakersville Elementary School. Alongside Patricia... Read More
  • UNH graduate student Kaitlyn Orde
    - On Trial: Spinach
    New Hampshire growers interested in adding spinach to their winter crop production soon will have additional information to help them select which varieties to grow and when to... Read More
  • Inge Auerbacher
    - Too Many Bystanders
    When Holocaust survivor Inge Auerbacher was 7 years old, the Nazi regime planned to murder every Jew in her hometown. Auerbacher’s family was one of many ordered to Latvia to be... Read More
  • Harish Vashisth
    - Simulating Biomolecules
    Although it could one day lead to advances in drugs that treat HIV,ÌýHarish Vashisth’sÌýresearch is far more likely to use supercomputers than the pipettes or microscopes more... Read More