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Inquiry Spring 2025

The Spring 2025Ìýissue ofÌýInquiryÌýis now available. The research journal offers articles, commentaries and research briefs on undergraduate research from current and recently graduated UNH students. Read More

Recent Stories

  • moon raker model
    - To the Moon and Back
    Tamir Blum ’16 is a mechanical engineering major who has thought about one day working with robots. Or maybe for a company whose focus is outer space. Either way, he’s got a... Read More
  • Christina DiMeo ’18
    - Sophomore Gets Hands On With Conservation Genetics
    Christina DiMeo received a Research Experience and Apprenticeship Program award to spend 10 weeks conducting genetic research on the New England cottontail rabbit, an endangered... Read More
  • Drummer at UNH Undergraduate Research Conference event
    - Creativity Exposed
    Dominic Ryder '15 has been analyzing the work of Iannis Xenakis, the late Greek-French composer. He presented his research findings on Thursday at Naked Arts: Creativity Exposed,... Read More
  • Studnet reading poster at Undergraduate Research Conference
    - UNH Research Days
    More than 1,300 undergraduates are showcasing their research results at multiple events during the Undergraduate Research Conference this week and next. OnlineÌýURC schedule andÌý... Read More
  • Kevin McAleese
    - Reflecting on Four Years
    Each year since 2007, a handful of students have graduated from UNH a bit richer than anticipated due to the generosity of Dana Hamel, whoseÌýHamel Scholarships ProgramÌýdistributes... Read More
  • kate cart
    - Cloudy With a Chance of Copepods
    Remember summer? While you pull on your winter boots and zip up your parka, allow us to take you back to the dog days, when Katherine Cart ’15 was in Walpole, Maine, studying some... Read More
  • President Mark W. Huddleston
    - The View from T-Hall: An Extraordinary Legacy
    When Dana Hamel and I met for lunch in Durham on a beautiful day this fall and looked over the profiles of 15 brilliant UNH students, we joked that neither of us would have... Read More
  • sarah wiggins sitting on colorful steps
    - Exploring Agritourism in Chile
    When Sarah Wiggins ‘15 was conducting research in Talca, Chile, this past summer she met an 83-year-old woman whose education had stopped after only three years. She raises cattle... Read More
  • julianneshimer holding up artwork created by youth
    - Worth a Thousand Words
    Julianne Shimer ’15 spent her summer in Dublin, Ireland, analyzing the drawings of disadvantaged youth. She was there as a summer staff member in the Trinity College Nursing and... Read More
  • Professor Lucy Salyer and Joe Juknievich
    - History Major Scares Up Consequences of Red Scare
    Associate professor Lucy Salyer and Joseph JuknievichÌý Joseph Juknievich ’16 was assisting a UNH history professor with research for her upcoming book when he came upon... Read More