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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

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  • mike middleton, ken fuld, irene peters, mark huddleston
    - Alums Honor Parents with Endowed Professorship in Education
    Irene Peters celebrates the creation of the John and H. Irene Peters Professorship in Education with, from left to right, Michael Middleton, associate professor of education who... Read More
  • lacrosse summer camp
    - From Camper to Counselor
    It’s a hot June morning and the turf field in Cowell Stadium holds the heat in shimmering waves making low-90s feel more like 100 degrees. Gathered at the 50-yard line are 60 high... Read More
  • sarah garstka with kids in garden
    - Garden Bounty
    From her early teens, Sarah Garstka was into food but not in the way some kids might be at that age. When she was 16, she read a book theorizing that what we eat impacts how we... Read More
  • governor hassan signing bill to create pathways to work program
    - NH Small Business Development Center Partners With State to Create ‘Pathway to Work’ Program
    Gov. Maggie Hassan recently signed SB 143, which created the Pathway to Work program. Celebrating the creation of the program with Hassan (center) are, from left to right, Rep.... Read More
  • UNH Manchester biololgy teaching assistant Zaynav Mahmod from Jordan assists Tan Dao from Vietnam precipitate his DNA sample during UNH Manchester's Summer EXCELL Program.
    - Summer: Sun, Fun, and Science
    UNH Manchester biololgy teaching assistant Zaynav Mahmod from Jordan assists Tan Dao from Vietnam precipitate his DNA sample during UNH Manchester's Summer EXCELL Program. Tan Dao... Read More
  • passport
    - Independence Day
    At 34, after a degenerative nerve disorder left her unable to live on her own, Michelle Schladenhauffen entered a brain-injury rehabilitation center in Kennebunk, Maine.... Read More
  • science students at sanborn high school
    - Science Education Gets Real at Sanborn Regional
    Students study a watershed model from the Dept. of Environmental Services. "Science is dirty!" "It’s too hard!" "We don't have the tools we need!" Sound familiar? These were a few... Read More
  • cooperative extention volunteers in front of cat sculpture
    - Extension’s Army of Volunteers Steps Up
    Ever volunteer to clean up a local park? Coach kids? Raise money for the local food bank? Or, in an act of foolhardy bravado, chaperone a middle school dance? Then you’re one of... Read More
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    The Seacoast Science Center furnishes an intriguing setting for a class devoted to the meaning of entrepreneurship offered at Paul College. This course explores the idea and...
  • tent pitching competition in central park
    - UNH Wildcats 1, New York Rangers 0
    Outdoor Education Professor Brent Bell (left) and park ranger in New York City's Central Park New York may be the city of superlatives – the most populous, the most expensive, the... Read More