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...
Recent Stories
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05/31/16 - UNH Researchers Find Forage Radish is the Cream of Cover CropsA two-year study into cover crops at UNHÌýallowed scientists to determine not just the average values for each cover crop but also the consistency of each cover crop’s performance. Read More
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05/27/16 - Field of GreensMany New Hampshire farmers view trading their tried-and-true full season silage corn variety for one with a shorter growing season as more than a little risky. But not Adam Crete... Read More
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05/27/16 - Remembering Professor RogersOwen Maurice Rogers, professor emeritus of plant biology in the College of Life Sciences and Agriculture, passed away on May 24 at the age of 85. Read More
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05/25/16 - Ace of CakesEarlier this month, several undergraduates were recognized at the 2016 Student Awards Presentation. Haylee Colannino '17 was called out for her carrot cake. OK, not only for her... Read More
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05/23/16 -Jim Haney has spent a majority of his career studying cyanobacteria blooms in bodies of water, an increasing problem in New England and worldwide.
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05/18/16 - Poised for the ProfessionAlyssa Kelley Alyssa Kelley has a piece of advice for incoming freshmen: Get involved early. That’s what she did, and it has paid dividends. The Plaistow, New Hampshire, native... Read More
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05/17/16 - Listening to the OceanAsking for time off on your first day at a new job can be awkward. New research professor Jennifer Miksis-Olds received the prestigious Presidential Early Career Award for... Read More
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05/03/16 - UNH Research Reveals Water Temperature Influences Horseshoe Crab SpawningNew research from the Âé¶¹app finds that Atlantic horseshoe crabs in New Hampshire’s Great Bay Estuary time their annual spawning based on water temperature,... Read More
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04/28/16 - Research SupportA senior engineering student with an eye toward bringing reliable power to developing nations and a doctoral student looking at maternal care in carpenter bees are UNH recipients... Read More
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04/28/16 - Profitable PeppersUNH researchersÌýhave foundÌýthat many varieties of bell peppers grown in high tunnels produced excellent, high-quality fruit. Read More