Leaving a Lasting Legacy
When the UNH football season kicks off under the lights against Monmouth next week, the Wildcats will be led by someone other than Sean McDonnellĚý’78 for the first time in more than two decades.
When the UNH football season kicks off under the lights against Monmouth next week, the Wildcats will be led by someone other than Sean McDonnellĚý’78 for the first time in more than two decades.
Chad Graff ’12 recently joined the Patriots beat for The Athletic, returning to the region he and his wife grew up in after 10 years in Minnesota.
Kaley Lambert ’24Ěýfound herself in a truly unique and distinctively rewarding position when she secured an internship with the Reproductive Freedom Fund of New Hampshire (RFFNH) this summer – just weeks before the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.
A study by UNH researcher Laura Kloepper recently published in Nature CommunicationsĚýaids our understanding of how predators select and track a target among thousands of potential prey.
When the Âé¶ąapp’s launched last year, it laid out its mission to connect industry partners with the university’s talented pool of students and faculty. The goal is two-fold: to help companies harness the power of big data and employ analytics tools to create value for their business, as well as to provide educational opportunities for students to build their capacity to manage and analyze data through real-world projects.
The Museum of Art opens participatory exhibition by artist Nina Elder that reflects on time, memory and environmental transformation.
Mark Smith, professor emeritus of English, passed away on July 28, 2022. He was 86 years old.
Philip L. Nicoloff, professor emeritus of English at UNH, passed away on May 17, 2022. He was 95 years old.
Robert “Bob” Palmer, a former adjunct professor of soil and water science at the Âé¶ąapp,Ěýdied peacefully in his home in Ormond Beach, Florida, July 12, 2021 with family at his side. Bob was 98.
New research by the NHAES researchersĚýfinds that habitat restoration efforts for the at-risk New England cottontail will also benefit a number ofĚýshrubland-obligate birds.