Innovation
A Deep Dive on a Keystone Species
Horseshoe crabs’ blue blood, valuable in the biomedical industry, saves lives. Watch how UNH professor Win Watson and graduate student Meghan Owings are helping save horseshoe crabs. Read More Shuili Du explains how doing good positively impacts the bottom line.
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UNH researchers have succeeded in quadrupling the length of the Granite State’s strawberry growing season.
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UNH researchers and New Hampshire citizen scientists are monitoring the state's freshwater resources, and their work is making a big impact.
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UNH researchers have launched a multiyear project to investigate the effects of drought on Northeast forests.
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Recent Stories
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03/27/17 - Bringing English Into the Digital AgeUNH Manchester will launch three new bachelor degree options in the fall. Read More
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03/27/17 - Greenhouse Open House Starts FridayThis year’s spring open house celebrates the year of the pansy. Read More
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03/15/17 - When the Planet Warmed, Mammals ShrankMore than 50 million years ago, when the Earth experienced a series of extreme global warming events, early mammals responded by shrinking in size. Read More
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03/14/17 - Part-Time MBA Program Among Top 100 NationallyU.S News and World Report has released its 2018 rankings of the best graduate schools in the U.S., and the part-time MBA program at the University of New Hampshire’s Peter T. Paul... Read More
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03/09/17 - Is Spring Getting Longer?With the first day of spring around the corner, temperatures are beginning to rise, ice is melting and the world around us is starting to blossom. Scientists sometimes refer to... Read More
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03/09/17 - The Brew MasterCheryl Parker '00, currently a brewer with Throwback Brewery, will officially join the university March 31 as its brewery manager and instructor. Read More
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03/07/17 - Stocking Grocery Shelves with the Touch of a MouseRola Tokatli turned an internship into a career. Read More
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03/01/17 - Flesh and BloodMeet Xena, the synthetic cadaver who entered lab classrooms earlier this semester. Her guts, arteries, organs, blood flow and real-feeling flesh give the anatomy and physiology... Read More
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02/21/17 - Weber, Miksis-Olds Honored by Acoustical Society of AmericaThomas Weber and Jennifer Miksis-Olds are back-to-back recipients of the Medwin Prize in Acoustical Oceanography by the Acoustical Society of America. Read More
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02/21/17 - To the CoREUNH has launched a new internal funding competition to support interdisciplinary collaborations across campus. Read More














