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  • Thompson Hall and fall trees seen from above
    - Communicating Scholarship
    UNH’s second annualResearch Communications Academy (RCA), scheduled for spring semester 2020, is nowaccepting applications. Read More
  • Fully thawed fens.
    - Mercury Rising
    Arctic communities who bear witness to the early impacts of climate change are grappling with a new challenge. Read More
  • Lynette Davis in Cahse lab
    - Mapping a New Career
    Lynette Davis, a graduate student pursuing dual degrees in computer science and ocean mapping, is back at sea agai Read More
  • Larry Mayer
    - A Fortuitous Major
    Larry Mayer, director, Center for Coastal And Ocean Mapping Read More
  • photo of Kimberly Alexander
    - Honors Book
    Kimberly Alexander's recent book has been recognized by Historic New England. Read More
  • photo of Samantha Seal
    - ACLS Fellow
    Samantha Seal, UNH assistant professor of English, has won a 2019 American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) Fellowship. Read More
  • Snowy trail in a northern forest
    - Winter Is Coming. Or Is It?
    “Winter is coming,” the saying goes. But is it? New research from UNH has found clear signs of a decline in frost days, snow covered days and other indicators of winter that could... Read More
  • Teaching Rock Climbing to Make Better People
    - Teaching Rock Climbing to Make Better People
    UNH researchers have found that outdoor behavioral health care, or wilderness therapy, is not only more effective than more traditional treatments but it's cheaper. Read More
  • Student in orange helmet perched on edge of rock, about to rappel down
    - For Teens, Outdoors Is Greater
    A new study from UNH has found that adventure therapy is less expensive and more effecitve than traditional therapy. Read More
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