Âé¶¹app

Students

A group of people, some holding water sample collecting equipment, stand on the shoreline of a pond.

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

Recent Stories

  • Veterans Day 2015
    - A Day for Veterans
    Michael Elliott (Photo: Sid Caesar) On this Veterans Day, we talk with Michael Elliott, a former U.S. Marine and Army Reservist who served in Japan and Afghanistan. Elliott is a... Read More
  • UNH alumna Erica Tamposi '14 making the film Extended Release
    - Art as a Weapon
    New Hampshire is dealing with a public health crisis of epic proportion. In 2014, 326 people died from drug overdoses, due in part to a spike in heroin and opioid use.ÌıThe... Read More
  • Hamel Rec Center construction
    - Crews, Cranes and Concrete: An Update on Campus Construction
    It seems as though one can't go anywhere on campus without running into construction. Every morning, crews of electricians, plumbers and other tradesmen arrive in Durham ready to... Read More
  • Researchers and aerospace industry representatives at UNH
    - Not Rocket Science
    UNH’s first-ever Aerospace and Defense Technology Day on Nov. 4 was part open house, part show-and-tell, part speed dating — and, according to the organizers, full success. The... Read More
  • Ryan Pitts
    - Staff Sergeant Ryan Pitts Talks Leadership at Student LEAP Conference
    Leadership isn’t just about getting people to do what you want them to by barking orders or simply assuming the title of boss. It’s nuanced; a carefully studied skill that takes... Read More
  • Manchester, N.H.
    - Manchester Among the Coolest College Towns in New England
    Campus News, an independent student newspaper based in Greenwich, NY, has named Manchester as one of "The 5 Coolest College Towns in New England" in an article published November... Read More
  • Michael Elliott
    - From Marine to Mechanical Engineering: Student Veteran Shares His Story
    In recognition of Veterans Day, we're telling the stories of some students who have served or are currently serving within the U.S. Armed Forces. Michael Elliott, a graduate of... Read More
  • Rev. Jean Ngobo Segasinde
    - Conflict and Compassion
    Rev. Jean Ngobo Segasinde has experienced firsthand the tragedy of genocide and its aftermath in Rwanda, where he was on the staff of the Rwanda Prison Fellowship Ministries... Read More
  • Andrew Jablonski '19
    - Talking the Talk
    “The Global Dude: How a Foreign Language Puts You Ahead in the Game of Life,†one of the events presented during UNH International Education Week 2015, delivered just what its... Read More
  • UNH researchers on York Beach, Maine
    - York Beaches Nexus of Sustainability Research
    As trends point toward increasing coastal pollution — and with the value of coastal recreation estimated at $400 million in New Hampshire and Maine alone — beach closures... Read More