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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 computing landscape — and what this rapid evolution means for innovation, education at UNH, and society at large. Read More

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    - Energy-Health Nexus
    Jeannie Sowers will study the health impacts of infrastructure destruction in the Middle East. Read More
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    - Donors Pay It Forward
    In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, many UNH students have been hit with unprecedented financial hardships.Ìý Read More
  • Create Your Own Story: Rachel Avery '20
    - Create Your Own Story: Rachel Avery '20
    Recent UNH Manchester graduate Rachel Avery '20 earned one of this year'sÌýCreate Your Own Story awards,ÌýwhichÌýrecognizes students who have strived to make the most of their time... Read More
  • UNH Celebrates the Class of 2020
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    Seventy nursing students will be graduating virtually from the Âé¶¹app on Saturday morning and as they enter their first jobs, they will be on the front lines...
  • Spaulding Hall Topping Off Ceremony
    - Spaulding Hall Topping Off Ceremony
    The last piece of steel in the expansion to Spaulding Hall was recently set inÌýplace. The 47,500 square-foot addition, started in June 2019, is set to be completed in the summer... Read More
  • Spring cohort of Semester in the City interns
    - Change Yourself, Change the World
    Semester in the CityÌýhonored its eighth successful semester on May 1. Eighteen students presented five-minute reflections on their recent internships at locations throughout the... Read More
  • Professor Meghan Howey with students
    - Privilege of Breaking into Earth Honored
    Meghan Howey, professor ofÌýanthropologyÌýhas been named a 2020 Andrew Carnegie Fellow.ÌýFellows receive $200,000 to fund research and writing aimed at addressing some of the most... Read More
  • Kabria Baumgartner, assistant professor of American studies
    - Historical Support
    With two recent fellowships, American studies professor Kabria Baumgartner will research a book project on Robert Morris, the first African American trial lawyer in the U.S. Read More
  • Emergency room workers at Tufts Medical Center holding bags of iced NOBL coffee
    - Grounds for Giving Back
    As local health care workers put in long hours on today’s frontlines, they’re heartened by a welcome jolt: the delivery of cold brew coffee right to their hospital breakrooms. Read More