Hamel Center for Undergraduate Research
Inquiry Spring 2025
The Spring 2025issue ofInquiryis now available. The research journal offers articles, commentaries and research briefs on undergraduate research from current and recently graduated UNH students. Read More-
03/06/25
CHHS Students Get Chance to Present Their Research to Major Athletic Shoe Company
Research led by four UNH exercise science majors could have an influence on the marketing efforts of a major international athletic shoe brand. -
04/30/24
URC Celebrates a Quarter Century of Showcasing Student Research
UNH’s Undergraduate Research Conference (URC), one of the largest and most diverse events of its kind in the country, celebrated its 25th year of... -
12/08/23
Inquiry Fall 2023
The Fall 2023issue ofInquiryis now available. The research journal offers articles, commentaries and research briefs on undergraduate research... -
05/01/23
Sullivan's Passions for Research and Running Intersect at UNH
UNH’s status as an R1 research university caught Violet Sullivan’s eye as a prospective student, and as a student researcher she realized exactly...
Recent Stories
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07/31/17 - A Bird in HandNative shrubs or invasive shrubs?Students from theCollege of Life Sciences and Agricultureare running a comparison on birds' use of shrubby transmission line rights-of-way this... Read More
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04/05/17 - Engineering Climate SolutionsMadison Wood ’19 wants to be part of the solutions to climate change issues. Read More
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01/31/17 - UNH Junior Named to ASCE's "New Faces of Engineering"Katie Haslett '18 has been named to the American Society of Civil Engineers' 2017 class of New Faces of Civil Engineering, which highlights the next generation of leaders in the... Read More
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11/15/16 - Stressed Out and VulnerableMegan Duranko '17 and professor Sergios Charntikov discuss research data. Read More
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10/28/16 - The Cancer DetectiveA UNH senior won top prize for his cancer research at a UK conference. Read More
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08/17/16 - Anti-CancerYusuf Ebrahim '17 has been working in professor Charles Walker’s lab this summer to find out how two anti-cancer agents affect a certain type of leukemia. Read More
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03/30/16 - Out of the Light“Our fantastic civilization has fallen out of touch with many aspects of nature, and with none more completely than with night.” So Henry Beston’s acclaimed work, “The Outermost... Read More
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12/20/15 - Changing MindsFalling for Ibsen When Isabelle Beagen '18 read “A Doll’s House” by Henrik Ibsen in her freshman theatre history course, she fell in love. “Ibsen is a writer in which every prop... Read More
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10/16/15 - Going to Bat for BatsIn the winter of 2006, colonies of bats hibernating in Albany, New York, began dying from a disease commonly known as white-nose syndrome because of the powdery looking fungus... Read More