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History Professor Explores War’s Impact on Global Societies
The impact of war on societies across the globe from the third to sixteenth centuries is the subject of a new book by David Bachrach, professor of history. “Warfare in the Global Middle Ages” (Routledge Press, 2025) explores how societies in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas organized for war... Read More-
10/01/25
History Professor Pens “Canal Dreamers”
Associate professor of history Jessica Lepler's new book "Canal Dreamers" tells the story of an 1820s attempt to connect the Atlantic and Pacific... -
08/11/25
UNH Researchers Help Find WWII Shipwrecks in Solomon Islands
Researchers from UNH's Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping helped find more than a dozen World War II shipwrecks in the Solomon Islands. -
05/20/25
International Changemaker Grant Sends Students to Work in Global Communities
The International Changemaker Grant will send five teams of UNH students to a variety of international locations this summer, where the students will... -
04/21/25
Next NASA Artemis Launch to Send Components Built by Carabello ’11 Into Space
For as long as he can remember, Jon Carabello ’11 has had a knack for working with machinery and sleuthing out solutions. That combination made a...
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09/08/16 - Stars in Their FieldsWater. 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
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09/08/16 - One Hundred and Fifty Remarkable WildcatsOne hundred and fifty years ago, on July 7, 1866, New Hampshire Governor Frederick Smyth signed an act creating the New Hampshire College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts, the... Read More
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08/30/16 - Magnetic Mysteries, DecodedAĚýNASA rocket carrying instruments developed by scientists, engineers and students from UNH’sĚýSpace Science Center (SSC)Ěýhas obtained the first-ever data of an elusive phenomenon... Read More
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08/30/16 - A Hole By Any Other Name…When CaptainĚýAndy Armstrong, the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) co-director of theĚýUNH/NOAA Joint Hydrographic Center, first learned that a basin in... Read More
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08/30/16 - Golden OpportunityFigure skating might not have been on the schedule for the 2016 Summer Olympics, but Katie McCarter ’10 credits her love of that particular sport for her role in Rio de Janeiro,... Read More
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07/06/16 - Cuba: "Trip of a Lifetime"In June, UNH student Megan (Maggie) Savoie ’17 visited Cuba as part of an intensive two-week summer course offered through the University of Florida. Read More
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07/01/16 -"The Highest Glass Ceiling" makes The Washington Post's list.
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06/30/16 - Salt of the EarthSalt left behind from ocean spray is so concentrated on land in parts of Africa that one can see salt crystals in the soil sparkling in the sun. For farmers in these areas, the... Read More
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06/06/16 -You'd think that Joe Lugalla might want to just relax. He has worked for more than 40 years as an educator and researcher.Ěý
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05/05/16 - Garden TimeShockwave, a new cantaloupe, is one of nineĚýnew UNH-developedĚýcucurbitĚývarieties now commercially available. (Courtesy photo) Gardeners getting ready to plant their fruits and... Read More