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College of Life Sciences & Agriculture

Holly Hoag looks at a Nasonia wasp through a microscope

Large Lessons from a Tiny Wasp

Holly Hoag and István MikóÌýstudiedÌýNasonia, tiny wasps that parasitize flies, for insights into how species evolve and how small genetic differences affect behavior.ÌýÌý Read More

Recent Stories

  • Students meet employers at the Natural Resources Career Fair sponsored by the St. Martin Career Exploration Center.
    - Implored to Explore
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    UNH scientists will be able to estimateÌýpopulationÌýtrends over timeÌýusing DNA collected from the endangered rabbits’Ìýfecal pellets.
  • Emily Ray '20 conducting research in a UNH lab.
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  • UNH's Allison Lehoux '18 sitting on a bench outside of James Hall at UNH
    - From UNH to Italy
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  • Nileesa Gautam '18
    - A Passion for Public Health
    Nileesa Gautam ’18 is off to Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston.Ìý Read More
  • Tyler Quinn Smith '18
    - Planning a Future
    As a student athlete, Tyler Quinn Smith ’18 learned early on how to balance his time. Read More
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    Emeritus professor Brent Loy's research represents the longest continuous squash and pumpkin breeding program in North America.
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    - Scenes from the URC
    Take a photographic journey through the Undergraduate Research Conference. Read More
  • Kathryn Bennett '19 UNH Environmental Sciences and Sustainability
    - COLSA at the 2018 Undergraduate Research Conference
    To learn more about the UNH College of Life Sciences and Agriculture, visit our website. Read More
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