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Grad Student Part of Winning Team in National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Competition

In the moments after winning a nationwide competition requiring the delivery of a persuasive argument using clear, concise and coherent language, the victorious team’s group chat was humorously devoid of any such polished communication. Autumn Bedell ’25G was the lone UNH representative on the... Read More

Recent Stories

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    - Pavlov’s Cells
    The phrase “Pavlov’s dogs†has long evoked images of bells, food and salivating dogs. Read More
  • Meagan Wengrove
    - Years of Research in 3 Minutes: Can You Do It?
    Say you’re at a family reunion, and a grandparent asks about your graduate school research. Excited to have a willing ear, you dive headfirst into the deep end, speeding through a... Read More
  • Graduate students at lunch
    - Record Turnout for the Winter Writing Retreat
    This January, a record turnout of 70 graduate students gathered for the Graduate School’s annual Winter Writing Retreat. Previously known as the Live Free or Die Writing Boot Camp... Read More
  • Close-up image of North American carpenter bee on black background
    - What’s the Buzz?
    A new study looks at the "almost-social" North American carpenter bee to better understand how honeybees evolved such complex social lives. Read More
  • Cybersecurity Spotlight: CPRM Graduate Brenden Collins '16, '19G
    - Cybersecurity Spotlight: CPRM Graduate Brenden Collins '16, '19G
    Brenden Collins '16, ’19G became interested in cybersecurity during his time in the U.S. Navy, in which he served within the Intelligence and Cryptology communities. After earning... Read More
  • The Dissertation: Nobody Gets Here Alone
    - The Dissertation: Nobody Gets Here Alone
    The dissertation. A four-syllable word that signifies years of classes, research, field work, and of course, writing. From the outside, this can seem like a pretty daunting task,... Read More
  • Highly Cited
    - Highly Cited
    Two UNH faculty members — professor of sociologyÌıDavid FinkelhorÌıand professor of natural resourcesÌıSerita FreyÌı— are among the Web of Science Group’sÌı2019 Highly Cited... Read More
  • Reclaiming STEM: East Coast Edition
    - Reclaiming STEM: East Coast Edition
    “The day was one of excitement, vulnerability, and empowerment with over 70 participants and speakers,†said Tamara Marcus, Ph.D. student in UNH’s Natural Resources and Earth... Read More
  • Two male paleontologists collect rocks on a dusty hillside
    - Fossil Bonanza
    UNH researchers contributed to a major study that shows how life on Earth rebounded after an asteroid wiped out dinosaurs 66 million years ago. Read More
  • Thompson Hall and fall trees seen from above
    - Communicating Scholarship
    UNH’s second annualÌıResearch Communications Academy (RCA), scheduled for spring semester 2020, is nowÌıaccepting applications. Read More