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  • Ronan Donovan '05
    - Right Place, Right Time
    Ronan Donovan '05 found his way from wildlife field biologist to conservation photographer and filmmaker. Read More
  • a black hole eating a dying star
    - Feeding Frenzy
    A giant black hole ripped apart a nearby star and then continued to feed off its remains for close to a decade, according to research led by UNH. This black hole meal is more than... Read More
  • EcoQuest participants on a hike in New Zealand.
    - The EcoQuest Experience
    Imagine exploring subtropical forests, sub-Antarctic mountains in the Southern Alps, snorkeling through a marine reserve inthe Kaikoura Penisula, all while earning college... Read More
  • MUB flags
    - Standing in Solidarity
    On Wednesday, when members of the UNH community gathered on T Hall lawn to stand in unity against President Donald Trump’s executive order banning people from seven predominantly... Read More
  • Samantha Barrett takes over the UNH snapchat account
    - Get Out of Your Comfort Zone
    Samantha Barrett ’18 takesover the “uofnh”Snapchat account andtalks about studying Russian,being an RA in Stoke Hall and why she chose UNH. Read More
  • Kate Haslett in UNH lab
    - UNH Junior Named to ASCE's "New Faces of Engineering"
    Katie Haslett '18 has been named to the American Society of Civil Engineers' 2017 class of New Faces of Civil Engineering, which highlights the next generation of leaders in the... Read More
  • Professor Ruth Varner
    - Getting Students Excited About Science
    Ruth Varner has received the 2016 Outstanding Associate Professor Award. Read More
  • Illustration for MLK celebration
    - Art as Resistance and Remembrance
    UNH’s 2017 Martin Luther King, Jr., Tribute begins Feb.1 and continues through Feb.22. Read More
  • Matt Griswold '18 works at the UNH Makerspace in the Peter T. Paul Entrepreneurship Center or ECenter.
    - Passport to Cash
    Three UNH students will get a jump on the biggest issue facing many college graduates today even before they don their caps and gowns. Read More
  • Yaning Li, assistant professor of mechanical engineering at UNH
    - Get Smart
    UNH researchers have shown for the first time that rotating cells in chiral cellular solids, a foam-like substance, could lead to the creation of a new smart material. Read More