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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

  • courtney mills conducting research on codfish bones
    - Student Research Engages the Community
    From arts and education to saving the region’s cod fishery, undergraduate research at UNH is on display at the 2013 UNH Undergraduate Research Conference (April 12-27), where a... Read More
  • students witn horse skeletal demonstration
    - All about Horses
    Equine Program seniors (from left) Emily Hodgman, Adele Breitholtz, Katherine Foley, and Alyssa Milano, prepare Reese, the "Visible Horse," for a presentation at the "Equine... Read More
  • cameron lyle participating in track and field event
    - UNH in the News
    Senior Cameron Lyle decided to donate bone marrow, a decision that abruptly ends his collegiate athletic career but one that he calls a "no brainer." ABC News: University of New... Read More
  • charlotte slate
    - Kinesiology Major is Washington, D.C. Bound
    Charlotte Slate doesn’t have a political background; her future plans after graduating UNH involve physical therapy school. But a course she’s taking in foreign policy piqued her... Read More
  • unh mobile app
    - UNH Mobile App Now Available For iPhone, iPad
    To download the app, visit the App Store for your iOS device, or Google Play for your Android, and search for "UNH Mobile." Access to all things UNH is now available for Apple... Read More
  • david ripley
    - UNH Professor Dedicates Original Composition to Families of Newtown, Conn.
    When Âé¶¹app professor David Ripley’s son was 3, the child fell asleep upon the couch in a timber-frame house his father was building for the family.... Read More
  • fritz wetherbee
    - UNH Announces 2013 Granite State Award and Honorary Degree Recipients
    For their significant contributions to the state and its people, the Running Nuns from the St. Charles Children’s Home in Rochester, and New Hampshire storyteller Fritz Wetherbee... Read More
  • maggie hassen at pancake breakfast celebrating the GLBT community
    - N.H. Gov. Hassan Joins GLBT Celebration
    For the first time since its inception, a sitting N.H. governor attended the President’s Commission on the Status of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender (GLBT) Issues pancake... Read More
  • joanne burke teaching a class
    - Nutritional Scientist Wins National Honor
    "I believe that in a country that produces so much food all Americans should have access to a healthy diet." --Joanne Burke, director of the Dietetic Internship at UNH At a time... Read More
  • archaeology students at campus train depot dig near morrill hall
    - Digging It
    Archeology students are busily at work unearthing the site of the original train depot that used to be on the great lawn near Morrill Hall until it was moved after a tragic 1905... Read More