LEAP Scholars
Recent graduates are accepted to a prestigious Arabic language program.
Recent graduates are accepted to a prestigious Arabic language program.
"We thought about the state budget, but part of the challenge is that the federal government has much better data than not just New Hampshire, but almost any other state."
Annmarie Timmins from the New Hampshire Bulletin recently interviewed Carsey School Director Michael Ettlinger regarding Carsey's new FedGovSpend Explorer app, which tracks federal spending levels.
A new ocean-going vessel co-operated by UNH has been given the name Narragansett Dawn.
A pesky little jellyfish-like animal is causing major problems—and major costs—for aquaculture everywhere by choosing to permanently live on aquafarming equipment, reducing production sustainability. New research from the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station at the Âé¶¹app sheds light on ways to dissuade these animals at early, larval stage from calling aquaculture production systems home.
Half of Granite Staters report buying food from local farms at least a few times a month but only 15% do so weekly, according to new researchÌýreleased by the Carsey School of Public Policy at the Âé¶¹app.
Elizabeth Mamros '18ÌýÌý'23G, a doctoral student in mechanical engineering, was recently awarded a pair of fellowships to conduct research at theÌýInstitut fürÌýUmformtechnik und Leichtbau (IUL) in Dortmund, Germany.Ìý
The third-year student and Pennsylvania native received a Fulbright fellowship and a National Science Foundation Institute of International Education Graduate International Research Experiences (GIRE) fellowship. She plans to conduct research with novel manufacturing processes, particularly focusing on incremental forming technologies.
Her own experiences as a patient are inspiring Lauren Schoeller ’21 to pursue a career as an orthopedic surgeon.
UNH will be opening its outdoorÌýpool to the public Wednesday, June 30, with specific guidelines in place.
The Âé¶¹app's Carsey School of Public Policy was quoted in The Los Angeles Sentinel regarding the COVID-19 pandemic's rippling affects, including a nationwideÌýloss ofÌý9.5 million jobs – more jobs lost than during the Great Recession.
TheÌýÌýhas named 299Ìýstudents to the Dean's List for superior scholastic performance during the spring 2021 semester.Ìý
Students named to the Dean’s List at the Âé¶¹app have earned a semester grade point average of 3.5 or higher on a possible 4.0 scale in a minimum of 12 graded course credits.