Recent News

Water Resources Played Important Role in Patterns of Human Settlement, according to UNH History Ph.D. candidate Christopher Pastore
Once lost in the mists of time, the colonial hydrology of the northeastern United States has been reconstructed by a team of geoscientists, biological scientists and social scientists, including University of New Hampshire Ph.D. candidate Christopher Pastore.
Faculty Travel Report: Robert C. Scharff in Italy
Professor Scharff traveled to Italy in July to present a paper at the 2010 International Symposium in Phenomenology in Perguia. The conference theme was "Nature, Science, Technics."
UNH Community Mourns Loss of Alum in Afghanistan
A member of the Class of 2009 was killed in action in Afghanistan. Scott Milley, of Sudbury, Mass., was a second lieutenant in the 10th Mountain Division of the U.S. Army.
Passings: Carleton Menge, Grant Cioffi, David Knapp, Joan Esch, John Wicks, Donald Graves

