Mushroom Madness
Say what you will about 2021, but the year is shaping up to be phenomenal for mushrooms.
Say what you will about 2021, but the year is shaping up to be phenomenal for mushrooms.
Two chemical engineering professors have received a National Institutes of Health “Trailblazer†award for a project that aims to improve chronic wound healing.
Researchers have summarized their findings about Great Bay's social and ecological history in an online StoryMap.Ìı
Over $96,000 in seed funding is awarded to participants from the 2021 UNH Summer Institute in Public Humanities.
The Institute for Health Policy and PracticeÌıis one of the partners of a five-year, $2.37 million grant that will help health care providers and communities address the impacts of COVID-19 in northern New England and northern New York, with a focus on the mental and physical well-being of residents living in rural communities.
Elisa Bolton has been named the director of Psychological and Counseling Services (PACS) at UNH after having served in the role on an interim basis twice since 2016, including a year-long stint from September 2020 to September 2021.
UNH researchers are using trail cameras to develop more efficient and accurate ways to monitor fur bearers in New Hampshire.
As he noted in his commencement address to the class of 2011, it took David Cote ’76 six years to earn his degree at UNH. Indeed, the New Hampshire native’s path wasn’t always a straight line, but he put the lessons he learned at UNH – in and out of the classroom – into action en route to building a fulfilling and successful business career. Hear Cote's story in his own words.
On Sept. 29, the Coast Guard held a small ceremony at the Portsmouth Harbor station to recognize the members of the Shoals Marine Laboratory staff for their response in rescuing a person from the ocean after a boating mishap this summer.
The Carsey School of Public Policy at the Âé¶¹app recently announced its newest – a available to active