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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.Ìı 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... -
12/02/25
New UNH Certificate Prepares Social Workers to Support Student Mental Health
UNH is launching a new online Trauma-Informed School Social Work Graduate Certificate in spring 2026 to help address New Hampshire’s shortage of...
Recent Stories
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04/03/16 - NOAA Medalists AnnouncedTwo faculty members of the Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping (CCOM) who are also staff members at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) have received top... Read More
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04/02/16 - Brain Injury Research Leads Bio Major to Speaking Opportunity at Medical ConferenceBiology major Kyle Vynorius has worked closely with Psychology Professor Dr. Daniel Seichepine on a research project spanning over two years, studying the effects of mild... Read More
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04/01/16 - Michael Elliott Named Newman Civic FellowMichael Elliott, a senior in the mechanical engineering technology program, has been named a 2016 Newman Civic Fellow by Campus Compact. Read More
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04/01/16 - The Right Place, the Right TimeÌı The Arghakhanchi District of Nepal is a mountainous region west of Kathmandu that is covered with fields of corn and rice as well as lush, forested valleys. “It’s probably the... Read More
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03/31/16 - Enactus Team Wins Regional Competition in Washington, D.C.On March 29, the UNH Manchester Enactus team traveled to Washington, D.C., to competeÌıin the northeast regional Enactus competition. And for the sixth year in a row, they were... Read More
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03/31/16 - Topping OffOn Thursday, March 31, university community members and Skanska construction officials and crews gathered for a “topping off†ceremony at Hamilton Smith Hall. Read More
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03/31/16 - Those Famous 90 MilesIn Cuba it is called “el bloqueo,†the U.S. embargo against trade and travel that has been in place since 1960. On March 22, during his three-day visit to the island — the first... Read More
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03/30/16 - Out of the Light“Our fantastic civilization has fallen out of touch with many aspects of nature, and with none more completely than with night.†So Henry Beston’s acclaimed work, “The Outermost... Read More
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03/30/16 - Student Tested, Company ApprovedThe InterOperability Laboratory’s Plugfest event has UNH students testing products for such companies as Dell, Intel, CiscoÌıand Samsung Read More
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03/29/16 - First Folio in Manchester: UNH Manchester, Currier Museum Partner for Shakespeare-Inspired EventsCoinciding with the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death, "First Folio: The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare" will be on display at the Currier Museum of Art in Manchester, N.H... Read More
























































