UNH Spearheads Multi-university Tick Surveillance System Project
Combatting Tick-Borne Diseases in Northern New England: New Research Initiative to Track Tick Pathogens and Populations.
Combatting Tick-Borne Diseases in Northern New England: New Research Initiative to Track Tick Pathogens and Populations.
The Âé¶ąapp is one step closer to transforming and expanding the training and support facilities in UNH’s Whittemore Center as part of the UNH Hockey Renovation Project following aĚý$4 million gift from Anthony DiLorenzo ’87, owner of Key Auto Group.ĚýAdditionally, the Whittemore Center, home of UNH men's and women's iceĚýhockey, and the Hamel Recreation Center will now join together as the newly formed Key Auto Group Complex — a multi-purpose center located on the Durham campus.
Alyson McGregor ’95 graduated from UNH knowing she was “fulfilling my purpose” by becoming a doctor, and she credits UNH with providing the education and environment that made that career a reality. McGregor addressed the CHHS Class of 2023 this spring, sharing the ways UNH helped shape her into the accomplished doctor and impassioned women’s health advocate she is today, and encouraging the graduates to use the lessons they learned on campus to pursue their own success.
Several UNH leaders, including President Jim Dean, visited Eversource in Manchester on Aug. 10, discussing opportunities to further strengthen a prospering partnership and learning a little about what it takes to keep the power on in communities throughout New Hampshire – as well as how many UNH students and graduates have a hand in that endeavor.
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UNH and outdoor gear company celebrated the funding of the first NH Outdoor Recreation Policy Fellow at UNH with an event at the company’s headquarters in Dover on Friday, July 21.
Pregnant women residing in walkable communities not only engage in more physical activity but are also more likely to experience favorable birth outcomes, according to research co-authored by Âé¶ąapp Professor
The UNH Honorary Degree and Granite State Awards committees will soon review nominations for 2024 commencement ceremonies.Ěý
Undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends of all UNH’s campuses are invited to submit nominations for potential commencement speakers, honorary degree recipients and Granite State Award honorees. Nominations are due by Sept. 30.
Georgianna Fischer ’24 was 17 when she became one of the plaintiffs in Held v. Montana, the first constitutional climate lawsuit in U.S. history.ĚýFor Fischer, a life-long Montana resident with deep ancestral ties to the state and a competitive cross-country skier, joining the suit was an easy decision.
New UNH research published in the journal Science finds that climate change is diminishing plants' ability to absorb carbon.