Impact New Hampshire
How UNH is making difference for people and communities in the Granite State
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A STEM Milestone Worth Marking
UNH STEMbassadors have reached 13,000 Granite State schoolchildren with hands-on activities, and they show no signs of slowing down.Ìý Read More -
Making an Impact
UNH occupational therapy students are putting their skills into practice. Read More -
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The New Americans
Amadou Hamady ’10G is currently the director of the New Hampshire chapter of the International Institute of New England. Read More -
Strawberries in November
UNH researchers have succeeded in quadrupling the length of the Granite State’s strawberry growing season. Read More -
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Common Ground: Two Presidents, 300 High-School Students
In Salem, the presidents of UNH and the New Hampshire Senate shared memories and offer hope for college access. Read More -
Sugarmaking Season
UNH Cooperative Extension field specialist Steve RobergeÌý Steve Roberge says that equating real maple syrup to store-bought is like comparing... Read More -
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A Town Wants Visitor Feedback? There’s an App for That
UNH Cooperative Extension has developed an app to help communities solicit impressions about their downtown areas and analyze the feedback gleaned.Ìý Read More

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UNH Works for New Hampshire
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Spark 2025
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