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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

  • person with disabilities utilizing computer technology
    - International Day of Persons with Disabilities
    The first annual observance of the United Nations (UN) International Day of Persons with Disabilities was held in the MUB Monday, Dec. 3. Students had the opportunity to try... Read More
  • assistant director of Donor Relations Emily Moore ’06 and administrative assistant Lisa Santilli ’11 pose with UNH Founding Benefactor Ben Thompson at the Nov. 14 “A Thousand Thanks†event
    - 3,079 Thanks
    A thousand thanks, as it turned out, was an understatement. On Nov. 14, more than 200 UNH students, faculty, and staff helped celebrate the University’s first campus-wide... Read More
  • historical yearbook covers
    - Digital Collections at the Dimond Library Now Includes Yearbooks
    In a project that will eventually include UNH yearbooks dating back to 1909, UNH Library’s Digital Collections is offering The Granite online in a limited capacity. So far, 16 of... Read More
  • mark huddleston
    - USNH Officials Call for New Vision and Partnership with State
    With full funding, all four USNH institutions will freeze tuition, nearly double financial aid, and continue to develop partnerships with employers and the community college... Read More
  • parking office with sign "don't even THINK of parking there"
    - Amazing Parking Pleas From the Transportation Hall of Fame
    For as long as the university has been issuing parking tickets, offenders have been trying to talk their way out of paying them. The parking enforcement office has established an... Read More
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    From California to Maine, alumni restaurateurs say, "Welcome!"Ìý
  • students landscaping with bulldozer assistance
    - Labors of Love
    Landscape construction class helps protect a key habitat for native wildlife. Read More
  • tuttles farm, pages for Yankee magazine with photos
    - House for Sale
    When Jennifer Latson, a third-year master of fine arts student in creative writing student at UNH, heard that Tuttle’s Farm, America’s oldest family farm in Dover, was for sale,... Read More
  • alicia jacobs, dj at WUNH
    - Are We Not DJs?
    Leave it to philosophy major Alicia Jacobs to tease out the connections among college radio, live performance, French philosopher Rene Descartes, and the 1970s punk rock band Devo... Read More
  • catherine buchalski doing research at sea
    - Betwixt Land and Sea
    A graduate student and her classmates bring communities and environmental science together to better understand challenges facing the nation's estuaries. Read More