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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-
12/16/25
How Could AI Reshape the Field of Computing? We Ask a UNH Expert
We spoke with Radim Bartos, professor and chair of the Department of Computer Science at UNH, about how artificial intelligence is transforming the... -
12/09/25
UNH Receives Nearly $2 Million in Federal Grants to Help Granite State Students Succeed
The Âé¶¹app has received a five-year TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) grant totaling $1.975 million from the U.S. Department... -
12/09/25
A Space to Heal: How a ‘Lifeline’ of Support at UNH Helped Student Rebuild After Crisis
Mikaela Belanger ’26 knows better than most how dramatically life can change in the blink of an eye. For years, she dreamed of saving enough to... -
11/03/25
UNH Researchers Harness AI to Discover Magnetic Materials
Study authors Suman Itani, a PH.D. student in physics (left) and postdoctoral researcher Yibo Zhang. Photo by Jiadong Zang. Magnets are at the core...
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05/27/15 - Staged for SuccessBrianne Kennedy '15 carried a sunflower and a smartphone when she took the stage to sing the national anthem at UNH’s commencement earlier this month. She brought the smartphone... Read More
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05/27/15 - UNH Student Headed to Rwanda on Boren ScholarshipRoss Conroy '17 of Berwick, Maine, has received a Boren Scholarship to study inÌýRwanda during the 2015-16 academic year. The junior political science and international affairs... Read More
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05/20/15 - More Awards for UNH DiningA member of the UNH Dining team carves up Roast Leg of Rex at the Toy Story Dinner.Ìý Roast Leg of Rex, anyone? Or how about a Cosmic Cupcake? It’s not what’s... Read More
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05/20/15 - Making Her Own PlayJulia Hird ‘16 has been playing ice hockey since she was 7 years old. When she started it was a way to do something that her twin sister, Caroline, was not. Let her have... Read More
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05/19/15 - Peg Kirkpatrick: First-Hand Knowledge of Student Need"Friendly's paid for my first year, and Newick's paid for my last three," Peg Kirkpatrick likes to say of the jobs she worked to pay her own way through UNH as an undergrad. The... Read More
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05/19/15 - Answering the CallWhen UNH's 603 Challenge kicks off Wednesday, alumni near and far will be asked to "answer the call" from their alma mater, and support the areas of the university they care most... Read More
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05/19/15 - Tori Belkin: Turning Pastimes Into a CareerTori Belkin '13 wouldn't trade the 14 summers she spent as a camper and then counselor at YMCA Camp Huckins. "Getting to see girls just be girls together and not have to worry... Read More
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05/19/15 - Jay DeWitt: Once a Granite Stater, Always a Granite StaterJay DeWitt '86 unapologetically calls himself a New Hampshire nationalist. He has a lot of passion for his home state, and therefore his state university — even though he's now... Read More
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05/19/15 - May-Win Thein: Focusing on Learning, Not FundraisingThe reason associate professor of mechanical engineering May-Win Thein gives back to UNH is simple: She wants her students to be studying, learning, experimenting and researching... Read More
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05/18/15 - Climate Change Bringing Higher Seas, Health Impacts to N.H.Rising seas pose significant risks to New Hampshire coastal communities and ecosystems, cultural resources and the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, and climate change-driven health... Read More
























































