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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

  • Map of coastal town
    - Watershed Wisdom
    When it comes to tackling the complex environmental challenges New Hampshire communities frequently face, developing productive partnerships with academic researchers is often an... Read More
  • Investing in Our Youth
    - Investing in Our Youth
    Partnerships at UNH's Institute on Disability and education department bring research into schools and healthcare facilities. Read More
  • Indigenous New Hampshire
    - Indigenous New Hampshire
    Two members of the Cowasuck band of Pennacook Abenaki People are working with UNH researchers and students to give their history a new voice. Read More
  • Jan Nisbet and James Dean talk in his office
    - A Closing Inquiry
    James W. Dean Jr., who became UNH's 20th president in June 2018, speaks with senior vice provost for research Jan Nisbet about partnerships, research and his vision for UNH. Read More
  • Healing Hydrogel
    - Healing Hydrogel
    New research from chemical engineering professor Kyung Jae Jeong could lead to an effective treatment for corneal melting, a significant cause of blindness. Read More
  • Chanda Prescod-Weinstein stands in front of a chalkboard with equations
    - New to the Faculty
    Chanda Prescod-Weinstein is a theoretical cosmologist whose scholarship breaks down intellectual and disciplinary barriers. Read More
  • Mike Paglia and Dave Hallal in an empty warehouse
    - Biotech Innovators
    David Hallal ’88 and Mike Paglia ’02G are united in ElevateBio, a new venture for cell and gene therapy innovation. Read More
  • Sachiko Akiyama works on a large wood sculpture
    - Sculpture Spaces
    Assistant professor of sculpture Sachiko Akiyama received a major grant from the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation. Read More
  • photo of Laura Davie
    - Discussing long term care in NH
    Laura Davie, director of long term care at the Institute for Health Policy and Practice, was featured with Doug Mcnutt (AARP) on Fred Kocker's show on WMUR.  They were discussing... Read More
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