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A group of people, some holding water sample collecting equipment, stand on the shoreline of a pond.

Science Meets Shoreline

In New Hampshire, the wellness of freshwater bodies is largely managed by watershed associations. While those associations are often rich with passion, where they come up short is in expertise. And that’s when they call UNH’s Lakes Lay Monitoring Program.  Read More

Recent Stories

  • Thompson Hall at UNH
    - Thoughts on Reunion
    Alumna Lois Kelly says what she really thinks about her upcoming reunion this weekend at UNH. Read More
  • A UNH student at work in the field
    - UNH in the Top 10
    UNH is one of the top places in the United States to study natural resources and conservation. Read More
  • Flooded road with hazard sign in front
    - Road Scholars
    Rising groundwater can flood roads up to two miles from the ocean, new research from UNH has found. On New Hampshire’s Seacoast, rising seas could cause flooded roads in... Read More
  • UNH's Jasmin Buteau '17
    - From Student to Teacher
    Measuring by miles, Jasmin Buteau ’17 won’t be far from campus in her first year after UNH, but she’ll have to cross some ocean to get there. Read More
  • students at table presenting their work
    - How Now Wildcats
    In Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night,” Duke Orsino famously says, “If music be the food of love, play on.” It’s a sentiment that could be applied to a collaboration between two English... Read More
  • UNH Manchester's Tricia Melillo '17
    - She’s Headed for the Senate
    Tricia Melillo ’17 went right to work for two New Hampshire state senators. Read More
  • Samuel Warach '17
    - Passion for Innovation Leads to NextStep
    Sam Warach '17 takes on the opioid crisis. Read More
  • photo of Paul Pouliot, Denise Pouliot and Grace Dietz
    - Indigenous New Hampshire
    When it comes to telling the stories of indigenous people in New Hampshire, the “official” history — found on historical site markers, in textbooks and on public murals, among... Read More
  • UNH's Caitlin Truesdale '17
    - Next Stop: The Guggenheim
    From UNH's museum, Caitlin Truesdale ’17 heads to Venice. Read More
  • six images of student winners with large checks
    - Passport to Innovation
    UNH's ECenter recently awarded $19,500 as part of the i2 Passport Program. Read More