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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

  • Sean Sutherlin '21
    - Helping His City
    Sean Sutherlin ’21 is from Minnesota. He lives in a small city outside of Minneapolis, where protests sparked by the death of George Floyd in May led to rioting and looting. On... Read More
  • Finding 400 Seats
    - Finding 400 Seats
    On June 11, for the first time since the Civil War, the NH House of Representatives met outside of the State House, holding itsÌısession at UNH’s Whittemore Center, one of the few... Read More
  • Lumpfish in water
    - Fisheries Funding
    With new NOAA grants, UNH marine research aims to bring better, more sustainable seafood to the table. Read More
  • Mind the (Data) Gaps
    - Mind the (Data) Gaps
    Gaps in available data impede our understanding of heavy metals in Alaskan soils that can harm human health, a team of UNH researchers have found. Read More
  • sign that reads: Black Lives Matter
    - "We Must All Protest"
    In a 1967 speech, Martin Luther King, Jr. said, “A riot is the language of the unheard.†He went on to ask what America had failed to hear.Ìı Read More
  • Cache Owens-Velasquez
    - The Beauregard Center
    The Office of Multicultural Student Affairs is now called The Beauregard Center; Cache Owens-Velasquez is its new director. Read More
  • Portrait of marine researcher Jennifer Miksis-Olds with ocean in background
    - Sage of the Sea
    To celebrate World Oceans Day June 8, Jennifer Miksis-Olds will participate in an ocean-themed quiz bowl against high school champions. Read More
  • David Walker ’20 in the cell culture hood.
    - Proving the Naysayers Wrong
    The messages we receive when we’re young can stay with us — the things people tell us or suggest are true. David Walker ’20 came out of high school thinking he wasn’t “intelligent... Read More
  • Chasing What He Loves
    - Chasing What He Loves
    Charlie Nitschelm ’20 has turned his hand at building rockets with UNH’s SED into a job at SpaceX, where he is working on the rocket Starship, being built with the goalÌıof one day... Read More
  • Image of student on a laptop coding
    - Getting Down to Business
    Job hunting amidst COVID-19 isn’t just a challenge for recent graduates and internship-seekers on the frontlines of today’s economy. It’s also a priority for the career team... Read More