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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

  • students manning registration table at HYPE
    - What’s all the HYPE?
    Asking the Big Questions: Why Philosophy Matters | Students at last year's conference asked: To what extent is freedom of speech influenced by power, control and fear? When it... Read More
  • Senator Jeanne Shaheen addresses UNH faculty researchers in Huddleston Hall
    - Supporting Research and Economic Development
    U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen met with UNH faculty and student researchers in DurhamÌılast week.Ìı Read More
  • Paul College Great Hall
    - Farm-to-Hospital
    Can fresh local food be offered at Wentworth-Douglass?ÌıA COLSA senior has a plan to make it happen. Read More
  • Thompson School Student Showcase
    - Thompson School Students Showcase Research
    Posters filled Cole Hall during the Thompson School's URCÌıStudent Showcase on Wednesday.Ìı Read More
  • UNH plant breeding
    - Breeding Success
    In 1951, the "New Hampshire Midget" watermelon, developed at UNH by Albert F. Yeager, then head of the university’s horticulture department, won a gold medal in the All-American... Read More
  • UNH student Amelia Keane
    - Keane Takes Over
    Senior biology student Amelia Keane took over the UofNH Snapchat account Wednesday,Ìıgiving a behind-the-scenes look at the UNH Manchester Undergraduate Research Conference and... Read More
  • UNH student Emily Carbonara '17
    - Focusing on Youth Suicide Prevention in New Hampshire
    When senior Emily Carbonara started a summer internship at Exeter Hospital in Exeter, New Hampshire, she didn’t know it would launch her into research on youth suicide prevention... Read More
  • TSAS student Brian Hunter and advisor Tim Barretto
    - The Music Man
    When he learned about the loss of a music program for special education students, Brian HunterÌı’17 found a way to use his passion for music to help others. Read More
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    A $75,000 grant will fund the “iCreATe for Paralysis†program.
  • UNH student Kayla Goodwin
    - Out in Front
    Since 2001, April has been designated as Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Long before then, however, UNH was already getting out in front as a leader among college campuses in its... Read More