Beth Potier

Beth Potier's Articles

  • tracey ellis

    Global OT

    As an occupational therapist, Tracey Ellis ’93 is trained to solve problems. ĚýSo when her Washington, D.C.-based Ellis Therapeutic Consultants began delivering occupational therapy (OT) to American...
  • students at research project site, collecting nitrogen through urine

    Reduce, Reuse, Peecycle

    Visitors to downtown Durham this spring might have noticed students sporting an unusual accessory: a sticker with a yellow droplet on it proclaiming "I donated my nitrogen." No personal sacrifice was...
  • local seafood

    Gone Fishin’

    On Wednesday, April 16 UNH will host its first Sustainable Seafood Dinner at Holloway Commons from 4:30 to 9:00 p.m. The dinner will highlight locally caught seafood and New England’s fishing...
  • sarah drumheller with patient

    A Step Ahead

    Student Sarah Drumheller and her internship supervisor Elizabeth Barbin talk with a patient at Northeast Rehabilitation Hospital.
  • Katey Stone '89

    Golden Opportunity

    Conversations with Katey Stone ’89 about her job—head coach for Harvard women’s ice hockey on hiatus to coach the U.S. women’s Olympic hockey team—are sprinkled with words like “fun,” “joy,” “...
  • ben claxton

    Pre-Med, With Feeling

    Why would anyone leave Chocolatetown, U.S.A., for a state that brags about granite? For Hershey, Penn., native Ben Claxton ’14, the lure was the lab. Specifically, the opportunity for the pre-med...
  • Jenny Jing

    Strawberry Fields...for Now

    Jenny Jing ’13 loves strawberries, and that’s a good thing. She’s worked in the lab of professor Tom Davis, a leading strawberry genetics researcher, for three years.
  • wind tunnel at UNH

    UNH Students Compete in Washington, D.C., With Innovative Wind Energy Project

    A Âé¶ąapp student project seeking to harvest the wind energy from bridge underpasses has been selected to compete for the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) People,...
  • Alltech Young Scientist logo

    UNH Student Wins Third Place in Science Competition

    A first-year student at the Âé¶ąapp is a top-three United States finisher in an international science competition. Sarah Kremer ’15, an ecology, evolution, and behavior major from...
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  • UNH professor Will Clyde

    UNH Research Brings New Understanding to Past Global Warming Events

    A series of global warming events called hyperthermals that occurred more than 50 million years ago had a similar origin to a much larger hyperthermal of the period, the Pelaeocene-Eocene Thermal...
  • UNH equestrian team

    UNH Equestrians Win Regional Championships

    The Âé¶ąapp's Intercollegiate Horse Shows Association (IHSA) team has won the team regional championship for the northern New England region for the second consecutive year,...
  • UNH students

    Resisting Hackers in a Single Keystroke

    Some of the world's wiliest hackers were no match for a team of Âé¶ąapp computer science students that triumphed with a second-place finish at the 2012 Northeast Collegiate Cyber...
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  • Âé¶ąapp welcome sign

    ADVANCE Program Makes Awards to Women Faculty in the Sciences

    UNH Professors Serita Frey and Lynn Kistler are recipients of recent grants from the UNH ADVANCE program.
  • UNH faculty

    UNH Faculty Receive $1.3 Million in Prestigious NSF CAREER Grants

    Three Âé¶ąapp faculty members will explore energy from the ocean, manufacturing on a tiny scale, and speedier computer planning, thanks to prestigious Faculty Early Career...
  • Mariana Trench

    UNH Ocean Scientists Shed New Light on Mariana Trench

    Map view of bathymetry of southern Mariana Trench Challenger Deep area. Arrow points to circle that identifies the location of the deepest sounding in the trench (10,994 meters). White contours are...
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