Commentaries are short articles (around 1000 words) which can address a variety of issues relating to research, mentoring or scholarship. Topics might include a research experience, the social and political implications of a line of research, the application of an academic theory to current events, observations about academic life here at the University of New Hampshire or elsewhere—or something entirely different that the editors have not envisioned. Commentaries are usually focused more on personal experience than are research articles, and may be written by students, faculty or staff at UNH. Graduates of the University are encouraged to look back on their undergraduate research experience and its place in their personal and professional lives.
Pursuing her dream of helping people using her love of math and science, bioengineering major Ryann helped develop a hydrogel for improving artificial cornea devices.
Fascinated by how a network of growers, consumers, and marketers make up our food system, Alex Papadakis explored farmers’ markets, worked with a farm-to-school program, and gleaned farm produce for local food pantries.
Commentaries
Commentaries are short articles (around 1000 words) which can address a variety of issues relating to research, mentoring or scholarship. Topics might include a research experience, the social and political implications of a line of research, the application of an academic theory to current events, observations about academic life here at the University of New Hampshire or elsewhere—or something entirely different that the editors have not envisioned. Commentaries are usually focused more on personal experience than are research articles, and may be written by students, faculty or staff at UNH. Graduates of the University are encouraged to look back on their undergraduate research experience and its place in their personal and professional lives.
Pursuing her dream of helping people using her love of math and science, bioengineering major Ryann helped develop a hydrogel for improving artificial cornea devices.
Fascinated by how a network of growers, consumers, and marketers make up our food system, Alex Papadakis explored farmers’ markets, worked with a farm-to-school program, and gleaned farm produce for local food pantries.