College of Life Sciences & Agriculture
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-
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?Ìý -
06/24/25
Bousquet ’27 Earns NOAA Hollings Scholarship
Aimee Bousquet ’27 was named a recipient of the NOAA Earnest F.ÌýHollingsÌýUndergraduate Scholarship this spring, earning her a two-year academic award... -
06/20/25
Riding High
This past spring, the UNH Polo Team made it to the finals in the U.S. Polo Association (USPA) Women’s Division II National Intercollegiate... -
06/16/25
Renovated Spaulding Hall Unveiled
UNH celebrated the completion of the $95.5 million expansion and renovation of Spaulding Hall – the largest capital project in the university’s...
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11/29/17 - Tropical Treasure TroveKatherine Sinacore's research is enabling responsible land-use decisions in Panama’s tree plantations. Read More
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11/29/17 - Getting to the Root of the MatterStudy by graduate student finds roots comprise almost a third of total tree biomass. Read More
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11/28/17 - Tracking a Population in PerilFor the past four years, UNH professorÌýPete Pekins has been tracking the decline of New Hampshire’s moose population at the hands of the winter tick. Read More
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11/28/17 - Food for ThoughtA new Thompson School partnership provides Oyster RiverÌýstudents with fresh, local vegetables hydroponically grown in UNH’s greenhouses. Read More
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11/28/17 - Biomedical BridgebuilderA new grant will help UNH research move from the lab bench to the bedside. Read More
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11/27/17 - No-Nonsense NutritionCOLSA ProfessorÌýEmeritus Colette Janson-Sand has been recognized for public service. Read More
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