Understanding the Nucleus, and Everything

Though the science is aimed at matter not seen by the naked eye, the research of UNH’s Nuclear and Particle Physics Group (NPG) has caught the eyes of those in their field and beyond.

Though the science is aimed at matter not seen by the naked eye, the research of UNH’s Nuclear and Particle Physics Group (NPG) has caught the eyes of those in their field and beyond.
Chanda Prescod-Weinstein, assistant professor of physics and astronomy and core faculty of women’s and gender studies, is a top award winner of the inaugural , given by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine in partnership with Schmidt Futures.
COLA political scientist, graduate student publish analysis at Australian Institute of IA.
Rachel Stewart has been namedĚýdirector of the Sexual Harassment & Rape Prevention Program (SHARPP) at UNH.
UNH hosts Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and JFK scholar Nov 14
Chemistry Ph.D. candidate Nick Pollack has been selected for the U.S. Department of Energy's prestigious Graduate Student Research Program.
In just a few years, Ěýin downtown Rochester will celebrate its 100th anniversary. The family-owned florist, garden center and landscape company was started in 1928.
Brothers David and Jeffrey Meulenbroek took over the business from their parents, who had acquired it in 1971. Alongside the brothers, Jeffrey’s wife MollyĚýserves as an owner and operator.
Adrienne Kovach, associate professor of natural resources and the environment, and her research team at the Âé¶ąapp aim to protect tidal marsh sparrows.
Campus trails and bridges named to honor Abenaki heritage.
A dizzying but impressive visual, Briana White’s dedication to the pursuit of knowledge and professional nursing credibility is reflected by the many acronymic nursing certification letters that follow her name.
“Traditionally, nurses were expected to stay in their appointed lane and achieve excellence within those boundaries. Today’s nurses are encouraged to challenge those boundaries, create new pathways and leverage their unique skills to transform the field,” White says.