Graduate School
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-
04/03/25
Honors
National Science Foundation Faculty Early Development (CAREER) Awards Aleksey Charapko Assistant professor of computer science Linqing Li... -
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03/25/25
UNH Announces 2025 Commencement Speakers and Honorary Degree Recipients
Retired Lt. Col. Scott “Kidd” Poteet ’96, who recently rocketed into space as the pilot for the Polaris Dawn mission, will deliver the University of... -
02/13/25
UNH Retains Carnegie R1 Classification
UNH retained its R1 classification for highest research activity from the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, the...
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03/06/18 - Industry 4.0 on the Factory FloorUNH faculty are conducting breakthrough research supporting the $1.7 trillion industry known as advanced manufacturing. Read More
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03/06/18 - Keeping Great Bay GreatAcross the disciplines and decades, UNH research has helped understand and improve this valuable resource. Read More
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03/05/18 - Wisdom on AgingAs America gets older, UNH research creates knowledge that promotes happy, healthy aging. Read More
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03/05/18 - Warming Earth, Shrinking MammalsA graduate student's findings from 50 million years ago give insight into future impacts of climate change. Read More
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02/26/18 - A New Morning for the WorldThe UNH Wind Symphony will perform “New Morning for the World” tonight at Johnson Theatre. Read More
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02/21/18 - Six Ways To Prepare for the Career and Internship FairOn Tuesday, Feb. 27, 240 businesses and organizations will gather at the Whittemore Center to meet potential employees. Are you prepared? Read More
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02/19/18 - The Art of Fiction in Times of CrisisMatthew Cheney, a Dissertation Year Fellow, explores how conflict influences literature. Read More