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  • 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
  • Alley Leach and Jenn Andrews from UNH Sustainability Institute hold their UNH Innovator of the Year trophy
    - Innovating Campus Sustainability
    Jennifer Andrews ’02, ’08G and Allison Leach ’18G of theÌıUNH Sustainaibility InstituteÌı(UNHSI) have been named the 2019 J. Brent Loy Innovators of the Year. Read More
  • Student in orange helmet perched on edge of rock, about to rappel down
    - For Teens, Outdoors Is Greater
    A new study from UNH has found that adventure therapy is less expensive and more effecitve than traditional therapy. Read More
  • Overhead shot of Thompson Hall with fall foliage
    - CoRE Support
    Interdisciplinary research projects receive support. Read More
  • Japanese Family Photo
    - Finding Language for Silence
    An MFA writing student is travelling to Japan on a STAF award. Read More
  • Summer Research Workshop Discussion Group
    - What Makes for a Successful Researcher?
    Being a successful researcher involves much more than just conducting research—a researcher must also be a strong communicator, a participant in the greater scientific community,... Read More
  • NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine and U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen visited UNH to meet with faculty members and students
    - NASA Lands at UNH
    NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine and U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen meet with faculty members and students working on space science projects. Ìı Read More
  • Win Watson Scuba Diving
    - The "Glue" to Watson Labs
    Above Win Watson’s desk hangs a retirement gift: the “Watson Lab Tree,†an illustration representing all the students who worked for him the past 41 years at UNH. The zoology... Read More