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Dec 10: NSF BIO-Division of Integrative Organismal Systems Webinar on Pre-proposal Review Process

Webinar Date: Monday, December 10, 2012     Webinar Time: 2:00PM, Eastern Standard Time

 

The next preliminary proposal deadline for IOS is January 18, 2013. 

The current IOS core program solicitation NSF 13-506 can be found here: http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2013/nsf13506/nsf13506.htm

UNH Recognizes Achievements of Nancy Kinner by Naming Her University Professor

Nancy Kinner, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, has been honored for outstanding contributions to her field and to the university community with a University Professorship. University Professorships are awarded to full professors who have demonstrated the highest levels of excellence in teaching, scholarship (including the creative arts), and service during an extended period of tenure at UNH. 

UNH Developing New Telescope for Solar Orbiter, a Joint European Space Agency/NASA Mission

A telescope currently being developed by a UNH team for the Solar Orbiter mission is based on one built at UNH and currently aboard NASA's twin Solar-Terrestrial Observatory (STEREO) spacecraft.

Burt Feintuch and Julia Rodriguez Recognized for Outstanding Scholarship

Burt Feintuch and Julia Rodriguez were recognized by their peers recently for their outstanding scholarship.

PREP Will Host "Coming Together for Clean Water Solutions" Conference Friday Dec. 7, 2012

The Piscataqua Region Estuaries Partnership (PREP), a joint program of local, state and federal agencies housed in UNH’s marine program, will host its “State of Our Estuaries” conference Friday Dec. 7, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Portsmouth Harbor Events and Conference Center.  

Research Is an Important Part of the Poinsettia Trials Open House at UNH Nov. 29 - Dec. 1, 2012

The Macfarlane Greenhouses, the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station, and the Thompson School horticultural facility host the popular Poinsettia Trials Open House Thursday, Nov. 29, through Saturday,Dec. 1, 2012. Visitors to the free event, now in its seventh year, will enjoy more than 100 poinsettia varieties and assist in research by recording their favorites from among new and different varieties.

COLSA Dean Jon Wraith Named as Fellow in Food Systems Leadership Institute

Jon M. Wraith, Dean, College of Life Sciences and Agriculture, and Director, New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station, has been named as a 2012 Fellow in the Food Systems Leadership Institute (FSLI).

Dedicated to developing individual and institutional leadership for a twenty-first century food system, FSLI is a program of the Association of Public Land-grant Universities with support from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.

UNH Historian Chronicles the Millennium-long Story of Our Impact on the Atlantic Ocean

The Atlantic has long-shaped the lives of people who depended upon it for survival. And just as surely, people have shaped the Atlantic. “The Mortal Sea: Fishing the Atlantic in the Age of Sail” is an innovative account of this interdependency written by W. Jeffrey Bolster, an associate professor of history at UNH and professional seafarer.

EOS Scientists Help Shape the Next Tools for Studying Earth Systems from Space

Oceanographer Joe Salisbury of the Ocean Process Analysis Laboratory and atmospheric scientist Carolyn Jordan of the Earth Systems Research Center are part of a large group of scientists from around the country working to define the science questions and the instrument/mission requirements for a new Geostationary Coastal and Air Pollution Events satellite (GEO-CAPE).

Long-term Study of Cyanobacteria by COLSA Biologists Helps Keep Swimmers Safe

College of Life Sciences and Agriculture (COLSA) biologist Jim Haney and his team of researchers have been conducting research for the past decade to learn what effects cyanobacteria and its toxins may have on human health through water and the food web.

Cyanobacteria is responsible for the blue green scum sometimes seen on ponds and other bodies of water. The toxins it produces may have a range of health effects, including gastroenteritis, tumors and cancer of the liver, neurological disease, seizures, or even death. 

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