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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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11/26/14 - Giving ThanksThe food here. English professors. Friends and loved ones. This beautiful campus. A 'wicked awesome' education. Those were just a few of the things that students, faculty and... Read More
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11/20/14 - Review of Thompson School Calls for a Return to Its RootsThe Thompson School of Applied Science fills a unique need in the state, providing an associates level, job-ready education in the areas of land, food and animals that community... Read More
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11/20/14 - A New Leader at UNH ExtensionÌýKenneth La Valley has been selected to be the next dean and director of the Âé¶¹app Cooperative Extension effective Dec. 1, after a national search. "We are... Read More
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11/18/14 - Team SpiritAs he strode toward the White House stage on a late July afternoon, Army Staff Sergeant Ryan Pitts ’13 looked every inch the soldier: eyes front, shoulders back, dress uniform... Read More
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11/18/14 - Bringing the U. to YouÌýOne hundred years ago, Babe Ruth took the mound for the Boston Red Sox, an American steamship became the first vessel to pass through the Panama Canal, and a gentleman named M.... Read More
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11/18/14 - The View from T-Hall: An Extraordinary LegacyWhen Dana Hamel and I met for lunch in Durham on a beautiful day this fall and looked over the profiles of 15 brilliant UNH students, we joked that neither of us would have... Read More
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11/18/14 - Manchester on the MoveWith its soaring spaces and iconic clock tower, the historic Pandora building at 88 Commercial Street in Manchester is a testament to the city’s past economic vitality—and a bit... Read More
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11/18/14 - Helping HomeFrom his earliest days, history and UNH were an integral part of life for J. Morgan Rutman ’84. His father, long-time faculty member and early American historyÌý scholar Darrett B... Read More
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11/18/14 - Chinese Ambassador Visits DurhamAmbassador Guoxiang Sun visited the Durham campus on Friday, Nov.14, along with Chinese trade and commerce delegates, as part of the New Hampshire-UNH-Sichuan Economic and Trade... Read More
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11/18/14 - Do-Gooders By the HundredsChristensen RA Kacie McFadden '17 and two dorm residents work to cleanup the grounds of the USS Albacore submarine museum. Hundreds of UNH students headed out to more than 25... Read More