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  • map of US showing where UNH faculty will be watching total eclipse
    - Chasing the Moon
    UNH faculty are traveling to what's known as theÌýpath of totality to witness the Aug. 21Ìýeclipse. Find out where they're going. Read More
  • Image of a total solar eclipse
    - We’re All Heliophysicists
    Ìý Nathan Schwadron, professor of physics in the Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space. Learn more about Schwadron's research in this video. (Photo: Jacob Withee,... Read More
  • UNH student Crystina Friese '20
    - In the Field
    Crystina Friese '20, an anthropology major, is honing archeological field methods in the Great Bay Estuary this summer with guidance from her mentor, professor Meghan Howey. (... Read More
  • a desert environment
    - Lessons from the Cactus Mouse
    UNH researchers say cactus miceÌýcould teach humans something about surviving severe dehydration. Read More
  • Jane Stapleton
    - Extraordinary Outreach
    UNHÌýhas been selectedÌýas one of four finalists for the 2017 C. Peter Magrath Community Engagement Scholarship Award. Read More
  • UNH students conducting research in a shrubby area
    - A Bird in Hand
    Native shrubs or invasive shrubs?ÌýStudents from theÌýCollege of Life Sciences and AgricultureÌýare running a comparison on birds' use of shrubby transmission line rights-of-way this... Read More
  • SEM image of volcanic ash
    - Smart Ash
    New UNH research will help scientists measure, and thus predict the movement of, tiny particles like ash from volcanic eruptions. Read More
  • Corinna Jenkins Tucker
    - Sibling Studies
    Corinna Jenkins Tucker aims to understand the role of conflict in sibling relationships. Read More
  • Olivia Bartlett, a UNH doctoral candidate and Switzer fellow
    - Environmental Science Standout
    Olivia Bartlett is the latest UNH student to receive a sought-after Switzer Environmental Fellowship. Read More
  • UNH's Molly Jacobson '17
    - Bird-Spurred
    Protecting Maine’s shorebirds leaves Molly Jacobson '17 happy as a lark. Read More