Sustainability
Sustaining Striped Bass
A study led by Adrienne Kovach pinpoints where the striped bass caught off the northeast coast originally came from. Read More-
09/16/25
Securing New Hampshire’s Energy Future
UNH researcher Constantine Spandagos works to transform energy systems and help communities transition to modern, sustainable energy sources. -
08/06/25
Who’s Visiting New Hampshire's White Mountains?
In the White Mountain National Forest, UNH researchers are conducting visitor use surveys for the USDA Forest Service. -
07/29/25
Building a More Resilient Food System in New Hampshire
UNH researchers study how regional consumers view the acquisition and consumption of local food with the goal of addressing obstacles and supporting... -
05/20/25
International Changemaker Grant Sends Students to Work in Global Communities
The International Changemaker Grant will send five teams of UNH students to a variety of international locations this summer, where the students will...
Recent Stories
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12/04/17 - Sustainable Latin AmericaScholars, students gather to discuss sustainability in Latin America. Read More
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11/29/17 - Tropical Treasure TroveKatherine Sinacore's research is enabling responsible land-use decisions in Panama’s tree plantations. Read More
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11/28/17 - Tracking a Population in PerilFor the past four years, UNH professorĚýPete Pekins has been tracking the decline of New Hampshire’s moose population at the hands of the winter tick. Read More
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11/28/17 - Sustainability SuperSTARUNH earned the highest possible STARS rating — Platinum — in recognition of its sustainability achievements. Read More
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11/28/17 - Food for ThoughtA new Thompson School partnership provides Oyster RiverĚýstudents with fresh, local vegetables hydroponically grown in UNH’s greenhouses. Read More
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11/28/17 - Road ScholarsResearchers find rising seas could cause flooded roads in unexpected places on New Hampshire’s Seacoast. Read More
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11/07/17 -UNH will host a screening of the film "Food Evolution" on Nov. 16, followed by a panel discussion featuring New Hampshire Commissioner of Agriculture Lorraine Merrill.Ěý
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10/30/17 - From Paul to the PhilippinesGina Occhipinti ’18 had the opportunity to research microfinanceĚýin a unique setting. This past summer, she was in the Philippines working with local women entrepreneurs. “... Read More
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10/19/17 - Breeding Better BerriesUNH scientists are developing the first strawberry varieties specificallyĚýfor organic agriculture in the United States. Read More
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10/17/17 - Researching Healthy LakesUNH researchers will examineĚýhow lake water quality in the Northeast’s temperate forests changed over the past three decades. Read More























































