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Recent Stories

  • Top 5 Summer Reads
    - Hitting the Books
    Sunshine, warmth and the end of classes mark the near return of summer. While many people will take vacations on the upcoming beautiful days, the freedom of this time of year... Read More
  • Madison Wood '19
    - Second Summer Fulbright Awarded
    Madison WoodÌý Madison Wood '19Ìýis only the second UNH student to be admitted to the highly competitive Fulbright Summer Institute program in the United Kingdom. In June,... Read More
  • UNH researcher Jennifer Miksis-Olds
    - Listening to the Ocean
    Asking for time off on your first day at a new job can be awkward. New research professor Jennifer Miksis-Olds received the prestigious Presidential Early Career Award for... Read More
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  • Adams Point on Great Bay
    - UNH Research: Towns Working Together Makes Clean Water Cheaper
    Communities addressing clean water regulatory requirements for the Great Bay Estuary would save over $100 million through greater collaboration and integrated planning. Read More
  • Paige Balcom '16 in Kingsbury Courtyard
    - Research Support
    A senior engineering student with an eye toward bringing reliable power to developing nations and a doctoral student looking at maternal care in carpenter bees are UNH recipients... Read More
  • 2016 URC infographic
  • student working at the InterOperability Laboratory
    - The IOL Makes Its Move
    Thirty-thousand feet of Ethernet cable and special anti-static carpeting. Hundreds of computers and 50-plus server racks. The UNH InterOperability Laboratory (IOL) may have moved... Read More
  • John Olson '57
    - A Place to Innovate the Manufacturing of Tomorrow
    Whelen Engineering president John Olson ’57 has always kept a low profile when it comes to his support of UNH. The benefactor behind one of the College of Engineering and Physical... Read More
  • The Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Symposium at UNH
    - ISE ISE Baby
    Ice gave way to ISE — the Interdisciplinary Science & Engineering Symposium — at the Whittemore Center yesterday, where 360 students presented 156 projects that spanned the... Read More