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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

  • mural in progress at Dimond Library
    - Making These Walls Talk
    Students in professor Jennifer Moses’s intermediate painting class have created a new mural that celebrates UNH's sesquicentennial. Read More
  • UNH's Impact on New Hampshire Infographic
    - New Hampshire Impact: UNH by the Numbers
    $1.5 billion. That’s the amount UNH contributes to New Hampshire’s economy each year through its expenditures in the state and the cost of educating a highly skilled workforce. It... Read More
  • figures forming a bridge illustration by Anthony Freda
    - Building Bridges
    When Chris Misavage, a middle school math and science teacher, took a job at Wentworth Elementary in rural northern New Hampshire, the community was in crisis. The school’s... Read More
  • UNH Law students and faculty
    - Ahead of the Curve
    Rick Weeks ’12 JD stepped off the sidewalk outside the University of New Hampshire School of Law and folded his 6-foot-3 frame into the passenger seat of classmate John Fuentes’s... Read More
  • Celebrate 150: One Hundred and Fifty Milestone Moments feature cover page from the UNH Magazine
    - One Hundred and Fifty Milestone Moments
    We all experience moments that carve themselves into memory. Some of those moments are watershed — graduations, marriages, births, deaths — while others are more mundane. At the... Read More
  • UNH Magazine Editor-in-chief Kristin Waterfield Duisberg talking with President Mark Huddleston
    - In This Issue...
    I had the privilege of being on hand when President Mark Huddleston formally announced UNH’s $275 million comprehensive campaign at the “Hear Us Roar” Celebrate 150 event on Sept... Read More
  • a collage of UNH students
    - Wildcat Welcome
    Whether you’re 50 miles from Durham or 5,000, wear UNH gear in public and chances are good that at some point, someone will approach you with a smile and the news that he or she,... Read More
  • UNH veteran-students in the veteran-student lounge in Thompson Hall
    - A Place for Veterans
    It’s the first meeting of the Student Armed Forces Association and a handful of student veterans are gathered in a small suite on the third floor of Thompson Hall. Doug Rodoski ’... Read More
  • illustration of a person trying to sled down a grassy hill by Hal Mayforth
    - Mild Memories
    Illustration by Hal Mayforth Read More
  • UNH professor Gregory McMahon
    - Teaching Students To Think
    Gregory McMahon has won the Jean Brierley Award for Excellence in Teaching. Read More