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Students presenting at the UNH Entrepreneurship Center’s Digital Health Ideathon.

UNH’s ECenter Inspires the Next Generation of Entrepreneurs

UNH’s Entrepreneurship Center helps students from every major turn ideas into real ventures. From a medical literacy platform to award-winning startups, mentoring, competitions, and alumni support are fueling innovation campus-wide. Read More

Recent Stories

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    Study shows that adventure therapy for substance use disorder treatment has better outcomes than traditional therapy
  • Lake Erie beach at sunset
    - Offshore Wind Support
    From boaters to anglers, outdoor recreationalists are surprisingly supportive of offshore wind development, new research from UNH has found. Read More
  • aerial view of UNH campus
    - Helping a State in Need
    As the opioid crisis escalates, so do UNH's efforts to address it. Read More
  • Three female college students gather around a video game
    - To Teach Bystander Intervention, Try a Video Game
    A new study from UNH's Prevention Innovations Research Center has found video games show promise as tools for sexual assault prevention. Read More
  • A view of UNH's Kingsbury Hall in autumn
    - Robot Therapy
    This interdisciplinary effort unites computer science and human movement. Read More
  • Students standing at the side of the "patient's" bed.
    - Talking It Through
    Students in COLSA's nutrition program get patient practice with “Olive,” an interactive mannequin. Read More
  • A graphic of UNH Northeast Passage's PATH program
    - A PATH Forward
    Northeast Passage has received a Bob Woodruff Foundation grant to support its successful PATH program. 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
  • 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
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    Evan Boylan '18Ěýwent from the U.S. Marines to community college to UNH. And now he’s headed to grad school.