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A woman uses a tool to work on a sweetpotato crop in a farm field

Rooted in Research

The sweetpotato, a crop traditionally associated with the South, is making waves in New England, thanks to the collaborative efforts of researchers — including those from UNH — and local farmers. Read More

Recent Stories

  • student in multicultural attire at commencement
    - The Colors of Commencement
    Current-day academic gowns are based on the clothing of medieval monks, and each gown helps reveal the wearer's education and ranking. Read More
  • oyster river middle schoolers at river's edge
    - Love That Dirty Water
    Ìı Ìı Students from Oyster River Middle School conduct water quality testing at several points on campus and then analyzed their samples. The event was part of the NH EPSCoR... Read More
  • relay for life participants
    - Relay for Life Marks 10 Years at UNH
    Senior Sarah Maskwa (4th from the left) with some of the 1,250 UNH Relay for Life participants who together raised more than $130,000 to fight cancer. Sarah Maskwa has the same... Read More
  • Gretchen and the Pickpockets
    - UNH Band Hopes to Hit the Big Time
    Playing together just a year, Gretchen and the Pickpockets are finalists in global music competition by besting nearly 12,000 competitors in The Hard Rock Café’s Hard Rock Rising... Read More
  • students and professors collaborating on research
    - Big Things Have Small Beginnings
    Students from UNH and Yeshiva University convene at Brookhaven National Laboratory to study the role of nanocatalysts in the creation of green energy. Read More
  • create your own story recipient Ben Claxton
    - “Create Your Own Story†Celebrates 10 Years of Sharing
    The initiative launched by Residential Life has been highlighting the success stories of 10 students each year since 2004. Read More
  • gate city paricipat with students on poster
    - A "Gate City" Welcome
    A grant-funded educational partnership with UNH and the Nashua school district opens doors for teachers and their students who are learning English. Read More
  • concord interns
    - On Today's Docket: Opportunity
    This year’s Concord interns join N.H. Senate President Peter Bragdon in the Senate Chamber. Left to right: Dan Zotos ’14, Erin Ryan ’13, Bragdon, Tyler Clark ’13, Steve Naffah ’13... Read More
  • students drop stones into water as part of bullying prevention education
    - Sixth Graders Learn It Takes “Courage to Careâ€
    On an early April day that finds rural New Hampshire still lingering between snowbanks and mud puddles, 20 sixth-graders stand in a tight circle outside the Barnstead Elementary... Read More
  • elise beattie running
    - Thinking on Her Feet
    All student-athletes learn to balance the dual demands of academics and competition, but few do it in as dramatic fashion as Elise Beattie ’14 did earlier this year. Read More