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Recent Stories

  • UNH's Alex Padilla
    - Listening to Bubbles
    UNH doctoral student Alexandra Padilla has received a prestigious National Science fellowship. Read More
  • Emaciated moose
    - A Population At Risk
    Northern New Hampshire and western Maine are seeing an increase in winter ticks, which are endangering the moose population. Read More
  • Image of Sarah.
    - The Power of Engagement
    Sarah Wrightsman '17G could be described as someone with a growth mindset. ÌýAs a community garden project coordinator for at-risk youth in Somersworth, New Hampshire, Wrightsman... Read More
  • UNH PhD candidate Michael Staley
    - Fighting Suicide with Science
    A UNH graduate student is the nation’s first psychological autopsy examiner. Read More
  • Row boats and oars
    - Finding Their Swing
    Robin Ellwood '85, '93G, '13G helped Rye Junior High students find theirÌýswing. Read More
  • People hiking along mountain ridge
    - Seeing the Hikers for the Trees
    UNH researchers are monitoring visitor use in the White Mountain National Forest to help managers ease parking and crowding. Read More
  • Artist's drawing of research ship
    - Exploring the Seas
    UNH will co-operate a forthcoming research vessel that will provide cutting-edge technology for scientists to studyÌýthe Atlantic Ocean and adjoining seas. Read More
  • Image of Higgins at a farmer's market
    - Cultivating Common Ground
    While crops are grown, community and collaboration roots are developed for newÌýAmericansÌýin Manchester, New Hampshire. Read More
  • Undersea image of a fish in seaweed
    - Nowhere To Hide
    New research from UNH finds that changesÌýin seaweed "forests" may be harmful for anÌýecologically important fish. Read More
  • a white blossom in full bloom on a tree at UNH
    - A Time for Poetry
    Celebrating National Poetry Month with MFA candidates. Read More