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    - Climate Change Bringing Higher Seas, Health Impacts to N.H.
    Rising seas pose significant risks to New Hampshire coastal communities and ecosystems, cultural resources and the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, and climate change-driven health... Read More
  • UNH graduate student Aliaksandr (Alex) Leuchanka
    - Fleet Feet
    It’s been a great month for Aliaksandr (Alex) Leuchanka. The graduate assistant in the department of kinesiology just learned that he has received the 2015 Basil J.F. Mott Award,... Read More
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    - UNH's 2015 Kidder Award Winners
    Check out the award notes for each of the 2015 Kidder Award winners, as voted by selected by the Kidder Fund Committee from nominations submitted by the broader UNH community: Dr... Read More
  • Student runner
    - Sneakers to Asphalt
    UNH students, grads and faculty members will contribute to the chorus of footfalls on Monday during the 119th running of the Boston Marathon. We asked a handful of them why they... Read More
  • Sydney Howard '17 and Sierra Eugley '15 at a farmers market
    - Series: In the Classroom
    Ever wish you could sit-in on one of the coolest courses at UNH? With our In The Classroom series, we go into the labs and classrooms here on the Durham campus. Hear from... Read More
  • Attorney Tom Velardi ’94
    - Guiding the Climb
    Every day, New Hampshire news outlets carry stories about people arrested for crimes connected to drug abuse or mental illness. But once the cameras are off and the police... Read More
  • virus
    - The Road I've Traveled: Fear Is a Virus
    For the past decade, I’ve immersed myself in the complex world of influenza viruses, following the trails of H1N1, H5N1 and H7N9 around the globe. I’ve wandered crowded,... Read More
  • Theresa MacPhail '94
    - Q&A With Theresa MacPhail '94
    Ěý Originally published in UNH Magazine—Winter 2015 Issue Read More
  • Students in US health care systems talking with their professor
    - Health Care in America
    Isatu Bah ’17 has a simple example of how health care works in this country. It’s one she didn’t give much thought to until taking the course “U.S. health care systems” with... Read More
  • Randy Pierce and Alyssa Ballestero with guidedog Autumn
    - Risk Takers
    UNH alumnus Randy Pierce (left) and guidedog Autumn and UNH alumna Alyssa Ballestero ’10 visited professor Brent Bell’s “Risk and the Human Experience” class recently. For Randy... Read More