College of Life Sciences & Agriculture
Powerful New Research Technology Comes to UNH
UNH's acquisition of an automated isothermal titration calorimeter will increase research capabilities in a variety of fields.Ìý Read More-
12/10/25
Smarter Feed, Stronger Returns for New Hampshire Fish Farmers
Karolina Kwasek is researching ways to make fish nutrition better and more economical for the growing aquaculture industry.Ìý -
12/01/25
James Hall Ginkgo Tree Sees Latest Leaf Drop on Record
The ginkgo tree outside of James Hall saw its leaves fall Nov. 16 this year, marking the latest leaf drop for the tree on record. Later dates have... -
11/18/25
Can Science Keep Produce Fresh Longer?
UNH scientist Duoduo Wang researches the complex process of ripening to uncover ways to extend ripeness and reduce food waste.Ìý -
11/13/25
Sustaining Striped Bass
A study led by Adrienne Kovach pinpoints where the striped bass caught off the northeast coast originally came from.
Recent Stories
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06/04/18 - A Tour at the Edge of PossibleUNH was honored to welcome Rear Admiral John P. Neagley '82 to campus recently for a tour and discussion of the latest relevant research. Read More
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05/30/18 - Summering in SwedenStudying abroad was not in Kathryn Bennett’s plans. In fact, it was pretty much the opposite. But things change. Read More
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05/29/18 -Purrier led start to finish to set a New England collegiate outdoor record and win her quarterfinal heat of the women's 1,500-meter run at the University of South Florida in Tampa...
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05/29/18 - COLSA Faculty Honored with College AwardsStephanie Brown and Timothy Montminy were recently recognized for their outstanding dedication to students. Read More
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05/22/18 - Nowhere To HideNew research from UNH finds that changesÌýin seaweed "forests" may be harmful for anÌýecologically important fish. Read More
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05/21/18 - Implored to ExploreOfficially launched in 2016, COLSA's St. Martin Career Exploration Office is helping students better understand the opportunities in their fields and prepare for success. Read More
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05/17/18 -UNH scientists will be able to estimateÌýpopulationÌýtrends over timeÌýusing DNA collected from the endangered rabbits’Ìýfecal pellets.
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05/16/18 - From Sharks to CyanotoxinsEmily Ray’s interest in marine sciences started when she fell in love with sharks. Read More
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05/11/18 - From UNH to ItalyAllison Lehoux ’18 will study in Ascoli Piceno, Italy, this summer. Read More
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05/11/18 - A Passion for Public HealthNileesa Gautam ’18 is off to Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston.Ìý Read More
























































