A Dialogue on Dialogue
UNH undergraduates are invited to the Biden School to talk civil discourse.
UNH undergraduates are invited to the Biden School to talk civil discourse.
"Cattle is the second largest source of methane in the United States. The industry as a whole is very interested inÌýresults to mitigate methane."
WBUR out of Boston recently reported on NH Agricultural Experiment Station-funded research led by Associate Professor Andre Brito into if seaweed fed to cows could help reduce methane emissions from bovine.
The (NSF) recently recognized , assistant professor of natural resources and the environment, with a prestigious $1.1 million CAREER award to continue her work building a research, teaching and outreach program focused on soil microbes in the Arctic’s permafrost.
The annual issue ofÌýInquiryÌýis now available. The research journal offers articles and commentaries on undergraduate research from current and recently graduated UNH students.
The LA Times Book Prize in science and technology went to Chanda Prescod-Weinstein for "The Disordered Cosmos."
A convergence of expertise, commitment and experience, the Scholarly Project is the catalyst for creating a powerful team of professionals. Developing and implementing their own quality improvement plan based on real-life objectives, each student must present a publishable scholarly paper to nursing faculty and clinical partners.
Three barbers from D’Cachet Barber Shop in Roslindale, Massachusetts, visited UNH on Tuesday as part of a diversity, equity and inclusion event that offered free haircuts to students, catering to all hair types and styles.
A new collaboration between UNH and Vineyard Wind will focus on the underwater soundscapes near the offshore wind turbines near Martha's Vineyard.
Lucy Salyer, professor of history, has been named the 2022 Lindberg Award winner in COLA.
UNH's annual Undergraduate Research Conference (URC) — one of the largest and most diverse conferences of its kind in the country —Ìýis officially underway, celebrating its 23rd year with presentations from nearly 2,000 students. The event will run through Saturday, April 23.Ìý
Students from all academic disciplines present at the conference, which showcases the results of student research, scholarly and creative projects in more than 20 professtional and artistic venues at UNH, in both Durham and Manchester.ÌýÌý