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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

Recent Stories

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    - Dust in the Wind
    UNH scientists have been awarded a Rapid Response Research (RAPID) grant from the National Science Foundation to advance our understanding of extreme, global-scale events on... Read More
  • Measuring table to mark every six feet
    - Campus Countdown; Classroom Ready
    Ìı Marking off the safe seats UNH has been working diligently to implement a safe in-person environment for the fall semester. Following public health guidelines and relying on... Read More
  • Nadine Petty
    - The Work Begins With Us
    Nadine Petty is UNH’s new chief diversity officer and associate vice president for community, equity and diversity. She comes to us from the University of Iowa where she was the... Read More
  • Morgan Saidel looking through telescope at Cornell University
    - Reaching for a Galaxy Far, Far Away
    After her first semester at UNH, Morgan Saidel was miserable. It took a course in astronomy for her to realize it was because she had ignored her instincts to reach for the stars... Read More
  • Come Together
    - Come Together
    Help keep each otherÌısafe – and UNH open. Spread unity not COVID. It’s simple. Painless. Necessary. For all of us. Read More
  • Gulf of Maine
    - Fish Futures
    The National Science Foundation (NSF) has recently awarded a team lead by a UNH scientistÌımore than half a million dollars to study how warming waters and migrating fish... Read More
  • Great Bay in fall
    - Living Laboratory
    Anna Lowien, a masters student in the natural resources department, was recently awarded an inaugural Margaret A. Davidson Graduate Fellowship through the National Oceanic and... Read More
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  • Admissions tour
    - Checking Out Campus
    In-person tours of campus have returned at UNH, with visitors and tour leaders adhering to strict COVID-19 guidelines. Tours are available through Aug. 21. Read More
  • “Yours For The Buildingâ€
    - “Yours For The Buildingâ€
    “For more than 30 years, John Lewis has had an unwavering commitment to the civil rights movement,†then-UNH President Dale Nitzschke said in his 1994 introduction of that year’s... Read More