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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02/27/18 -Gemma Clucas discusses the importance of protecting the fish the penguins eat in order to help themÌýsurvive climate change.
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02/23/18 - Sustainable Ag Team Wins Grant to Partner with Peruvian UniversityUNH has won an Innovation Fund Grant, bringing opportunities for undergrads to study in the Andean Region. Read More
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02/21/18 - Six Ways To Prepare for the Career and Internship FairOn Tuesday, Feb. 27, 240 businesses and organizations will gather at the Whittemore Center to meet potential employees. Are you prepared?Ìý Read More
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02/19/18 - Energy for ChangeHenry Herndon '15, '17G wants to change the global energy system, and he's starting in the Granite State. Read More
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02/08/18 - What To Expect When You’re Expecting a BeetleNew UNH researchÌýfinds that unlike most insects, burying beetles provide parental care to their offspring. Read More
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02/06/18 - Semester in the CityUNH students spend a semester living, learning and working in the city of Boston. Read More
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02/05/18 - Is Offshore Drilling on Our Horizon?UNH experts weigh in on potential implications if drilling is expanded in the Atlantic. Read More
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02/05/18 - Building Coastal ResiliencyAlong Crommet Creek, what was once a productive stand of lush marsh grass is now a barren mudflat. Ìý Read More
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02/05/18 - UNH Receives More Than $8 Million for Student Support and ScholarshipsEven more New Hampshire students will receive scholarships to attend UNH due to the generosity of new and returning benefactors.Ìý Read More
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01/30/18 - Milking ItFeeding pregnant dairy cows the vitamin niacin prior to giving birth improved the quality of their colostrum, according to new UNH research. Read More

























































