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UNH’s Business School Launches Two New Online Graduate Certificates

UNH’s Business School Launches Two New Online Graduate Certificates

To meet growing industry needs for short-form, targeted learning for emerging leaders, the Âé¶ąapp Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics has launched two new online graduate certificates in Supply Chain Management and Managing and Leading People.Ěý These programs join... Read More

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    - Fisheries Funding
    With new NOAA grants, UNH marine research aims to bring better, more sustainable seafood to the table. Read More
  • Mind the (Data) Gaps
    - Mind the (Data) Gaps
    Gaps in available data impede our understanding of heavy metals in Alaskan soils that can harm human health, a team of UNH researchers have found. Read More
  • Hazy image of a landscape with faint sun
    - Fire and Ice
    New UNH research finds that wildfires in the Siberian Arctic can alter the chemistry of streams and other waterways, with implications for human health and livelihood. Read More
  • GRC in past years
    - A Cyber Success
    The UNH Graduate Research Conference (GRC) has grown steadily every year since its inception in 2002. What began as a modest showcase of graduate research has become a week-long... Read More
  • Say It Again—This Time to the Camera
    - Say It Again—This Time to the Camera
    The Âé¶ąapp’s fifth annual Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition was Monday, April 27 via Zoom. While traditionally this event has been an in-person, multi-... Read More
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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