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A group of people, some holding water sample collecting equipment, stand on the shoreline of a pond.

Science Meets Shoreline

In New Hampshire, the wellness of freshwater bodies is largely managed by watershed associations. While those associations are often rich with passion, where they come up short is in expertise. And that’s when they call UNH’s Lakes Lay Monitoring Program.Ìý Read More

Recent Stories

  • French Club in front of Thompson Hall
    - Manger de la Poutine
    The UNH French Club supports New Hampshire Francophone culture at PoutineFest. Read More
  • Using technology in the telehealth practice center
    - Addressing the Impacts of COVID-19 on Rural Communities
    The Institute for Health Policy and PracticeÌýis one of the partners of a five-year, $2.37 million grant that will help health care providers and communities address the impacts of... Read More
  • Large black bear looks directly at a trail camera
    - Research Snapshot: Spying on Wildlife
    UNH researchers are using trail cameras to develop more efficient and accurate ways to monitor fur bearers in New Hampshire. Read More
  • A Lifesaving Voyage
    - A Lifesaving Voyage
    On Sept. 29, the Coast Guard held a small ceremony at the Portsmouth Harbor station to recognize the members of the Shoals Marine Laboratory staff for their response in rescuing a... Read More
  • A photo of three first responders: An emergency medical technician, a firefighter, and a police officer
    - Carsey School Now Offers $5,000 Education Award to Active First Responders
    The Carsey School of Public Policy at the Âé¶¹app recently announced its newest Education Award – a $5,000 First Responders award available to active first... Read More
  • Students walking past the Wildcat statue
    - UNH Named a 'Best Value'
    The Âé¶¹app offers one of the 10 best values in the country among public universities and the No. 1 value among public universities in New England, according... Read More
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    The 2020 Civic Health Index was released earlier this year by the Carsey School of Public Policy. Michele Holt-Shannon, Director of New Hampshire ListensÌýandÌýQuixada Moore-Vissing...
  • UNH Manchester library tutor
    - Educators Unite to Ease College Transition
    The passage from high school to college can be challenging, and it can be especially difficult for first-generation and multilingual learners. In response, aÌýmultidisciplinary... Read More
  • Woodland animals such as mice play an essential role in keeping forests healthy and thriving.
    - Tiniest Woodland Animals Play Critical Role in Keeping Forests Healthy
    Robust forest growth and regeneration are critical to ensuring economic sustainability of New Hampshire's timber industry. And it is the tiniest of woodland animals that plays an... Read More
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    Over the past decade, New Hampshire has worked to become a more diverse state, with 87.2% of people identifying as non-Hispanic and White alone according to Census data analyzed...