College of Life Sciences & Agriculture
Four Recent Grads Secure Fulbright Grants to Study Internationally
Four recent UNH graduates were named Fulbright recipients this spring, earning grants that will allow them to further their education in Scotland, Jordan, Germany, and Taiwan, respectively. Jake Gehrung ’20, Silas McIntire ’23, Sydney Seaver ’24 and Madison Smith ’23 received the recognition.... Read More-
08/19/25
Reducing Wildlife-Vehicle Collisions in New Hampshire
Rem Moll is learning what factors create wildlife-vehicle collision "hotspots" and how to mitigate them to reduce collision frequency. -
08/12/25
Why Do We Lose Cognitive Ability as We Age?
Adam Brockett's research is delving into the basic biology of aging, with the goal of providing insights that help people maintain cognitive function... -
08/11/25
How to Make Hydrangea Bouquets Last Longer
How do you make your beautiful hydrangeas last in a bouquet? At UNH’s Woodman Horticultural Research Farm, Becky Sideman, UNH professor of... -
07/29/25
Building a More Resilient Food System in New Hampshire
UNH researchers study how regional consumers view the acquisition and consumption of local food with the goal of addressing obstacles and supporting...
Recent Stories
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07/15/25 - Sharks Aren't Lingering in Local Waters, UNH Researchers FindWhite sharks appear to be using New Hampshire waters as “a bit of a highway to get further up the coast,” says researcher Nathan Furey, a conclusion based on data gathered from a... Read More
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07/15/25 - Seedless Table Grape Research Continues to Show Encouraging ResultsA seven-year UNH study reveals the seedless table grape varieties that are the best candidates for commercial growing in New Hampshire.Ěý Read More
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07/01/25 - Large Lessons from a Tiny WaspHolly Hoag and István MikĂłĚýstudiedĚýNasonia, tiny wasps that parasitize flies, for insights into how species evolve and how small genetic differences affect behavior.ĚýĚý Read More
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06/25/25 - How Would Reduced Indirect Costs Affect UNH Research?What are indirect costs, and how does the government's proposal of reducing them affect research at UNH?Ěý Read More
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06/24/25 - Bousquet ’27 Earns NOAA Hollings ScholarshipAimee Bousquet ’27 was named a recipient of the NOAA Earnest F.ĚýHollingsĚýUndergraduate Scholarship this spring, earning her a two-year academic award of $9,500 per year and a 10-... Read More
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06/20/25 - Riding HighThis past spring, the UNH Polo Team made it to the finals in the U.S. Polo Association (USPA) Women’s Division II National Intercollegiate Championship, an astonishing achievement... Read More
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06/16/25 - Renovated Spaulding Hall UnveiledUNH celebrated the completion of the $95.5 million expansion and renovation of Spaulding Hall – the largest capital project in the university’s history – with a ribbon cutting and... Read More
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06/05/25 - The Rhythms of the Sea and a SnailResearchers led by Elizabeth Fairchild are studying channeled whelk movement and behavior to support the growing whelk fishery along the New England coast.Ěý Read More
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06/03/25 - Rooted in ResearchThe sweetpotato, a crop traditionally associated with the South, is making waves in New England, thanks to the collaborative efforts of researchers — including those from UNH —... Read More