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College of Life Sciences & Agriculture

Recent Stories

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  • Rudy and her new calf McGregor at the UNH dairy barns.
    - Meet Baby McGregor
    In December 2018, a few weeks before Christmas, a cow that’s part of the UNH dairy herd got her foot caught in a grate and fell into a manure trench at the Fairchild Dairy... Read More
  • UNH Ecologist Named One of Most Highly Cited Researchers in World
    - UNH Ecologist Named One of Most Highly Cited Researchers in World
    Serita Frey, professor of soil microbial ecology at the Âé¶¹app and a researcher with the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station, has been named one of... Read More
  • Mary Stampone
    - Love of Everything Outside Set Course
    Editor's Note: This is the latest installment in a series featuring UNH faculty telling their stories in their own words. Mary Stampone, associate professor of geography, state... Read More
  • Voices of Wildcats
    - Voices of Wildcats
    A fascination with the secrets hidden beneath the sea and inside our brains led Megan Molinari ’21Ìýto a dual major in neuroscience and marine biology. Ìý Read More
  • Becky Sideman in a field of plants
    - A Connection to the Land
    Editor's Note: This is the latest installment in a series featuring UNH faculty telling their stories in their own words. Becky Sideman, Extension sustainable horticulture... Read More
  • Bailey Travers '23
    - Animal Dreams
    Bailey Travers ’23 decided she wanted to be a veterinarian before she knew exactly what that involved Read More
  • The Dissertation: Nobody Gets Here Alone
    - The Dissertation: Nobody Gets Here Alone
    The dissertation. A four-syllable word that signifies years of classes, research, field work, and of course, writing. From the outside, this can seem like a pretty daunting task,... Read More
  • Highly Cited
    - Highly Cited
    Two UNH faculty members — professor of sociologyÌýDavid FinkelhorÌýand professor of natural resourcesÌýSerita FreyÌý— are among the Web of Science Group’sÌý2019 Highly Cited... Read More
  • Migration is Biggest Driver of Population Change in New Hampshire
    - Migration is Biggest Driver of Population Change in New Hampshire
    The Granite State continues to depend on migration for most of its population growth, and the state is becoming more racially diverse, according toÌýnew researchÌýfrom the New... Read More