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A stone foundation and brick structure are visible in a yard

Archaeology Dig Showcases Power of Community Connections

In partnership with a landowner in nearby Madbury, UNH Professor Meghan Howey and her colleagues were able to identify the site of a 1701 garrison known as the Meserve Garrison, completing a dig at the site that contained not only the foundation but some additional artifacts from the colonial... Read More

Recent Stories

  • Edward Bruce Bynum with student
    - Edward Bruce Bynum ’70
    UNH degree: Bachelor's, psychology Currently lives in: Pelham, Mass. Please share highlights of your career or occupational experiences. I graduated from UNH and went on to earn... Read More
  • Lawrence Woods with student
    - Lawrence Woods ’72
    UNH degree: Full-time student 1968- 1972, complete final nine credits in 1975. In 1975, earned a bachelor of arts degree with a major in History and a minor in sociology. In 1979... Read More
  • joseph hill with student
    - Joseph Hill ’73
    Currently lives in: Middletown, Delaware Sgt. Hill served with India Company, 3rd Battalion 5th Marines in Vietnam from 1966-67. His awards include: Purple Heart, Purple Heart... Read More
  • UNH professor Kevin Short
    - Mathematics Professor Kevin Short Inducted as National Academy of Inventors Fellow
    Academic research leading to innovation with tangible health, economic or other quality of life benefits is seen as an ideal model for the College of Engineering and Physical... Read More
  • UNH students on camels
    - Live in the Big World
    As you read this, hundreds of UNH students are studying abroad in places like Italy, China, France, Ireland and Australia. Five years from now, twice as many will be doing the... Read More
  • Mimi Becker
    - Emeritus Associate Professor Mimi Becker Receives Lifetime Achievement Award from EPA
    Emeritus Associate Professor Mimi Becker received a lifetime achievement award from the Environmental Protection Agency at the organization’s 2015 Environmental Merit Awards... Read More
  • Candlelight vigil for Nepal eartquake
    - #UNHforNepal
    In the days since a 7.8-magnitude earthquake ravaged Nepal, the death toll has climbed to more than 7,500. Homes, businesses, schools and other buildings now lie in rubble — an... Read More
  • UNH graduate student Aliaksandr (Alex) Leuchanka
    - Fleet Feet
    It’s been a great month for Aliaksandr (Alex) Leuchanka. The graduate assistant in the department of kinesiology just learned that he has received the 2015 Basil J.F. Mott Award,... Read More
  • College student reading to younger student in literacy center
    - COLA Announces New Community Literacy Center
    Thanks to the generosity of a trio of donors, the department of education will soon turn a long-held dream into reality: a new literacy center designed to meet the needs of New... Read More
  • Thompson Hall
    - UNH Hosts Creative Works Symposium April 29
    The Âé¶¹app will host a creative works — works that include copyrights, trademarks or both — symposium on Wednesday, April 29, to educate faculty, staff and... Read More