Finding Order in a Chaotic World
You don’t always know the moments that will help shape your life.Ìý
You don’t always know the moments that will help shape your life.Ìý
In fall 2022, , professor emeritus of biology, phycologist and former head of the UNH , passed away, leaving behind a legacy of publications on marine botany and a collection of nearly 80,000 herbarium specimens.
The Durham-UNH Amtrak station on the Âé¶¹app campus celebrated surpassing the 1 million passenger milestone Thursday, March 23, with the arrival of a Downeaster train, becoming just the second Amtrak station in the state to reach seven figures in ridership.
The celebration welcomed passengers arriving on and boarding train No. 684. It featured an appearance by Wild E. Cat and passengers were gifted swag bags from Amtrak and Northern New England Passenger Rail Authority (NNEPRA).Ìý
UNH doctoral candidate David Moore, a member of the Ecohydrology Lab at the UNH College of Life Sciences and Agriculture, led research into best management practices for harvesting and producing syrup from a variety of non-maple deciduous trees native to New Hampshire.
The Âé¶¹app has announced the creation of the Hamel Honors and Scholars College, set to open in fall of 2024 following a $20 million gift from Dana Hamel.
New research from a national team of scientists, including researchers from the Âé¶¹app’s Jackson Estuarine Laboratory, found that eroded tidal marsh sites can be revitalized by strategic sediment deposits.
The Âé¶¹app will welcome eight speakers at itsÌýcommencement ceremoniesÌýthis May. Speakers will also be awarded honorary degrees. All of the ceremonies will take place between Friday, May 19 and Sunday, May 21, 2023, in the Whittemore Center Arena except UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law’s ceremony, which will remain in Concord’s White Park.
Alana Pettaway’s mechanical engineering degree from the Âé¶¹app landed her a job as anÌýindustrial engineerÌýatÌýPratt & Whitney — while also teaching her to welcome new challenges and discover the ability to constantly redefine herself.
The Âé¶¹app was well-represented on the Union Leader’s annual Ìýaward list this year, with current and former undergraduate and graduate students making up nearly one-third of the honorees recognized for making a difference in their communities and professions throughout the Granite State.