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  • UNH graduate student Henry Herndon
    - Stars in Their Fields
    Water. Energy. Sustainability. They’re in the headlines almost every week — and addressing these global issues is the basis for award-winning research by UNH graduate students. In... Read More
  • UNH instrument used on NASA MMS satellite
    - Magnetic Mysteries, Decoded
    AÌýNASA rocket carrying instruments developed by scientists, engineers and students from UNH’sÌýSpace Science Center (SSC)Ìýhas obtained the first-ever data of an elusive phenomenon... Read More
  • Molly Jacobson ’17 collects bees as part of her 2016 Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) project examining the biodiversity and conservation of native pollinators in southern New Hampshire
    - Popular Pollinators
    The buzz about New Hampshire’s bee population isn’t all bad. This spring, assistant professor of biological sciencesÌýSandra RehanÌýand USDA research fellow Erika Tucker released... Read More
  • Under secretary Ted Mitchell of U.S. Department of Education at UNH
    - Department of Education Official Lauds Sexual Assault Prevention Efforts
    U.S. Department of Education under secretary Ted Mitchell visited campus on Friday, May 13, meeting with more than a dozen students, researchers and staff in a roundtable... Read More
  • Kyle Vynorius
    - Undergraduate Research Conference Award Winners Announced
    More than 150 students participated in this year’s Manchester URC, putting their research, creative and scholarly work on display from April 19 to 22.ÌýUNH Manchester takes pride... Read More
  • Illustration of satellites circling the Earth
    - Magnetic Reconnection
    On October 16, 2015, dozens of UNH scientists, space physics researchers, engineers and students made history. Read More
  • Daniel Seichepine
    - Treating Concussions
    Daniel Seichepine, professor and program coordinator of neuropsychology, was recentlyÌýpublished in the Journal of Neurotrama. Read More
  • UNH-developed pumping varieties
    - Garden Time
    Shockwave, a new cantaloupe, is one of nineÌýnew UNH-developedÌýcucurbitÌývarieties now commercially available. (Courtesy photo) Gardeners getting ready to plant their fruits and... Read More
  • Adams Point on Great Bay
    - UNH Research: Towns Working Together Makes Clean Water Cheaper
    Communities addressing clean water regulatory requirements for the Great Bay Estuary would save over $100 million through greater collaboration and integrated planning. Read More
  • UNH professor Meghan Howey
    - Digging UNH
    Meghan Howey, associate professor of anthropology at UNH.ÌýHowey will become the James H. Hayes and Claire Short Hayes Professor of the Humanities in the fall 2016 semester.Ìý... Read More