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  • students on ireland study abroad trip
    - The Luck of the Irish Scholars
    The Associate Dean of Academic Affairs for the College of Life Sciences (COLSA) at the Âé¶¹app (UNH), Kim Babbitt, is no stranger to student requests that she... Read More
  • betty sideman
    - Moving Right Along
    Becky Sideman, a vegetable and berry specialist with UNH Cooperative Extension, will use cutting edge technology to assist with crop research and classroom teaching. Read More
  • jennie sowers with book cover
    - Insights on Egypt
    Jeannie Sowers, associate professor of political science at UNH, has conducted extensive research in and on Egypt and the Middle East. She is the editor of “The Journey to Tahrir... Read More
  • manchester data repository fact sheet
    - Manchester Has a New Data Repository
    The Manchester Data Repository offers a wide range of information published mainly between 2007 and 2013. Grant writers, researchers, and citizens interested in facts, statistics... Read More
  • abby hatfield with students
    - Looking for a Learning Moment
    Meet Abby Hatfield, physical science teacher and science department chair at Newmarket High School, and Matt Endrizzi, science teacher at St. Thomas Aquinas High School. Matt and... Read More
  • dimitry harris on appledore island
    - Little Green Appledore
    On an island seven miles off the New Hampshire coastline in the midst of one of the soggiest summers in memory, worrying about enough water seems counter-productive. But for... Read More
  • students participating in project smart
    - Smart Students Study Cutting-edge Science with Project Smart
    In the crowded atrium of Morse Hall, large posters mounted on easels described cutting-edge science ranging from genetically engineered plants to 3-D bio-printing to an ultra-low... Read More
  • fwendy klemperer outside pcac with sculptures
    - The Science of Art: Turning Used Metal into Sculptures
    Here’s proof that the career path we plan on is often not where life takes us. Wendy Klemperer is an artist--a sculptor who crafts animals out of twisted steel once used in... Read More
  • alaska mountains
    - Seven Hundred Feet Down, a Thousand Years Back
    UNH, Dartmouth College, UMaine ice core drill site on the Mt. Hunter plateau in Denali National Park, Alaska. The drill site is in the middle of the photograph, just left of the... Read More
  • student examining kitten at vet hospital
    - The Right Touch
    Tasha Dooley '14 perfects her procedural techniques each day on the job at the Cocheco Valley Humane Society. When handled skillfully, animals remain calm. With a five-year-old... Read More