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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-
05/21/25In this Newsweek article, U.S. News Reporter Jordan King interviews experts to examine the reason Americans are moving to low-tax states. Kenneth...
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05/16/25
UNH Helps Feed Seacoast By Donating Locally Grown Fish to Gather Food Pantry
The Center for Sustainable Seafood Systems at the Âé¶¹app has donated close to 60 pounds of smoked steelhead trout to Gather, a... -
04/15/25
Kidder Award Recipients Recognized at Annual Pride and Pancakes Celebration
UNH held its annual Pride and Pancakes breakfast to celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community Tuesday, April 8, honoring the recipients of this year’s Bill... -
04/15/25
UNH Partnership Helping NH High Schoolers Build and Race Submarines
In a high school garage turned engineering lab, UNH President Elizabeth Chilton recently met with a team of scuba-certified students at Sanborn...
Recent Stories
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08/06/18 - Finding Their SwingRobin Ellwood '85, '93G, '13G helped Rye Junior High students find theirÌýswing. Read More
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07/25/18 - Interns Who InnovateCOLA students work toward social and environmental good at Social Innovation program internships. Read More
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07/17/18 -Anthropology professor Meghan Howey, students and volunteers conduct archaeological research in Dover, N.H.
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07/17/18 - Problem SolversAt UNH, young women and girls go after some of the world's greatest problems in a weeklong STEM camp. Read More
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06/25/18 -Angelo V. Boy, professor emeritus of education, served UNH from 1965 to 2002.
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05/30/18 - Taking it to the StreetsUNH receives Mellon Foundation grant to take the humanities to the public. Read More
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05/16/18 - From Sharks to CyanotoxinsEmily Ray’s interest in marine sciences started when she fell in love with sharks. Read More
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05/15/18 - Ready to FlyGraduating COLA seniors look back on lessons learned and forward to bright futures. Read More