鶹app

Parents

Aerial view of UNH's AquaFort, a self-contained aquaculture system

UNH Helps Feed Seacoast By Donating Locally Grown Fish to Gather Food Pantry

The Center for Sustainable Seafood Systems at the 鶹app has donated close to 60 pounds of smoked steelhead trout to Gather, a nonprofit that helps feed those experiencing hunger in New Hampshire’s Seacoast and southern Maine. The responsibly grown fish is a product of UNH's... Read More

Recent Stories

  • UNH student Janet Khoury
    - From Accounting to Arabic
    Janet Khoury has some advice for incoming students: Try new things. From Arabic to accounting, Janet Khoury ’18 has been learning a lot since she arrived at UNH. One thing in... Read More
  • The winning student team poses with Dean Deborah Merrill-Sands, Department of Decision Sciences chair Roger Grinde, and faculty member Jing Wang.
    - A Winning Bundle
    The winning student team at last week’s UNH DataJam with Liberty Mutual wants to make your insurance experience much like your academic one. Read More
  • -
    UNH was awarded a $200,000 grant to support early childhood STEM teachers in New Hampshire.
  • UNH student Sarah Jakositz '18
    - Outstanding Opportunities
    Sarah Jakositz ’18 has been immersed in myriad opportunities on campus as a UNH College of Engineering and Physical Sciences student. Read More
  • Trudy Van Zee and team at CaPS at UNH
    - Careers 101
    Trudy Van Zee is the new associate vice provost for Career and Professional Success. Read More
  • -
    UNH and CCSNH have received a Mellon Foundation grant to support the study of humanities.
  • Students hiking in UNH's College Woods
    - Great at the Outdoors
    UNH has been ranked seventh on Money magazine’s“10 Best Colleges for People Who Love the Great Outdoors.” Read More
  • A Look at the New Hamel Rec
    - A Look at the New Hamel Rec
    Hamel Recreation Center has been transformed. Renovations are complete and quite impressive. Read More
  • -
    UNH researcher Laurence Armand French has co-authored a book on border conflicts in North America.
  • UNH students Kate Aiken and Devin McMahon pose with their prize and research poster for the 2016 Holloway Prize competition entry, LilyPad.
    - Cultivating Women Entrepreneurs
    When Devin McMahon '18 was still a high school student in East Hampstead, New Hampshire, she started her own business. Not babysitting or lawn mowing: A full-blown nonprofit... Read More