Sustainability
Eleven Ways UNH is Helping Communities be Environmentally Friendly
UNH researchers are partnering with local communities, farmers and residents to make the Earth a better place, often using participatory science to directly involve the public in the process. As Earth Day approaches on April 22, here are 10 ways UNH — home to the country’s first endowed... Read More-
04/04/25
Lab, Reimagined
David Needle has 900 samples of moose poop.Ìı “As one does,†quips the senior veterinary pathologist at UNH’s New Hampshire Diagnostic Veterinary Lab... -
03/31/25
Extension Celebrates 100 Years of Partnering With Granite State Forest Landowners
It sounds like figurative language suited for a promotional brochure. But in saying that UNH Cooperative Extension has helped shape the New Hampshire... -
01/22/25
UNH Earns Highest National Rating for Sustainability for Third Consecutive Time
The Âé¶¹app has once again received recognition for its ongoing and increasing sustainability achievements by achieving a... -
11/13/24
New Project Turns to Nature for Climate Resilience
With a new $6 million National Science Foundation grant, UNH will lead a Nature-based Solutions project that aims to combat climate change risks in...
Recent Stories
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12/12/18 - The Apple of Their EyeA bequest will enhance support for Shoals Marine Lab and UNH. Read More
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12/11/18 - Cycling for SustainabilityUNH facilities staff have taken the idea of “bike to work†to a whole new distance and are hoping to inspire others to do the same. Ìı Read More
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12/10/18 - Hurricane Double-ShotUNH research finds Hurricanes Irma, Maria had lasting impact on Puerto Rico's streams. Read More
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12/03/18 -Research conducted while Cassotto studied at UNH published in Journal of Glaciology.
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11/05/18 - Sustainable Success StoryUNH has once again been named to The Princeton Review’s Green College Honor Roll. Read More
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10/17/18 - $1.4M for AquacultureNew Hampshire Sea Grant will receive $1.4 million from NOAA Sea Grant to expand aquaculture research in New Hampshire. Read More
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10/03/18 -Anthropologist Meghan Howey talks to Boston 25 about her research on sea-level rise and vulnerable historic sites.
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09/26/18 - Following the FootprintsSustainability Fellow Jackson Kaspari '18 helped Dover be the first U.S. city to report combined carbon, nitrogen impact. Read More
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09/14/18 - A Population At RiskNorthern New Hampshire and western Maine are seeing an increase in winter ticks, which are endangering the moose population. Read More