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Recent Stories

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    Professor Meghan Howey discusses sea level rise and disappearing NH history.
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    UNH helps Portsmouth connects businesses with community leaders, raises awareness of existing resources Ìý Ìý
  • Moonshine was the first white pumpkin released from UNH, a medium-size pumpkin with a dark handle.
    - For Jack o’ Lanterns, White is the New Orange
    UNHÌýresearchers have ensured that pumpkin lovers have plenty of variety to choose from when decorating for this spookiest holiday of the year. Read More
  • Oyster farming
    - N.H. Oyster Farming a Growing Industry
    New Hampshire commercial oyster farming industry gains ground, has substantial growth potential. Read More
  • Scientists found similarities in how solutes such as salt were exported from different watersheds, but differences in how sediment, such as sand and silt, responded to the storm.
    - Eyes on a Hurricane
    UNH researchers study Hurricane Maria's effects on Puerto Rico to understand impact of New England storms on watersheds. Read More
  • NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine and U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen visited UNH to meet with faculty members and students
    - NASA Lands at UNH
    NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine and U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen meet with faculty members and students working on space science projects. Ìý Read More
  • Âé¶¹app at Manchester Pandora Mill Building
    - Âé¶¹app Launches High School Concurrent Credit Program
    The Âé¶¹app has partnered with Pinkerton Academy to launch UNH First Step, a two-year pilot concurrent credit program. Beginning this fall, Pinkerton juniors... Read More
  • Assaulted Marsh
    - Assaulted Marsh
    ​New UNH research is shedding light on why salt marshes are being lost to sea level rise and how to save them from destruction. The study, which was recently published in the... Read More
  • Filling a plastic cup with drinking water at a fountain
    - Informing Arsenic Policy With Research
    Research from a team of economics researchers from UNH helped New Hampshire pass lower limits for arsenic in municipal drinking water. Read More
  • Dam Dilemma
    - Dam Dilemma
    New survey data shows that New Hampshire residents favor removing dams unless they're providing hydropower. Read More