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  • So Much To Do, So Little Time
    - So Much To Do, So Little Time
    UNH master's student relies on graduate student resources to finish his thesis. Read More
  • UNH's Beth Fisher '19 on Mount Washington
    - From USMC to OT
    The path Beth Fischer '19G took to becoming an occupational therapist is anything but typical. Read More
  • Fracking site shot from above in mountains of rural Pennsylvania
    - When Fracking Meets Hiking
    Nearly a quarter of outdoor recreationists in Pennsylvania have encountered shale natural gas energy development, leading some of them to change their plans, new UNH research... Read More
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  • Dam Dilemma
    - Dam Dilemma
    New survey data shows that New Hampshire residents favor removing dams unless they're providing hydropower. Read More
  • Field Work in the Ipswich Watershed
    - From Sweden to New England: Measuring GHG Emissions in Wetlands
    Paige Clarizia, a graduate student in UNH’sÌýdepartment of Earth sciencesÌýand recipient of UNH’sÌýSummer Teaching Award Fellowship, is spending her summer collecting data on... Read More
  • Tamara Marcus smiles at the camera wearing an orange printed top
    - Making Climate Connections
    Tamara Marcus researching methane emissions from permafrost in northern Sweden. Photo by Ruth Varner. Tamara Marcus, a graduate student in UNH’s Natural Resources and Earth... Read More
  • Sustained Generosity
    - Sustained Generosity
    On May 30, members of the university's Lifetime Giving Societies were celebrated for what they make possible at UNH during the All Hail event held at the Dimond Library. The event... Read More
  • Flooded road blocked with yellow tape and "high water" sign
    - Pounding the Pavement
    New research from UNH shows that thicker asphalt could extend the life cycle of roads — and save money — as the effects of climate change stress them. Read More
  • Four horseshoe crabs partially submerged near shoreline
    - Crabs in Peril
    New research from UNH has found that horseshoe crabs, whose blue blood is harvested by the biomedical industry for its unique ability to test devices and injectable drugs for... Read More