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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

  • In Our Own Voices: Surya Kranthi Siyadri '20G
    - In Our Own Voices: Surya Kranthi Siyadri '20G
    Surya Kranthi Siyadri '20G left his home country of India to pursue his information technology degree. He shares his story as part of our "In Our Own Voices" series. Read More
  • Engineering Technology Expands to Offer Four-Year Programs
    - Engineering Technology Expands to Offer Four-Year Programs
    The University of New Hampshire at Manchester has expanded its ABET-accredited engineering technology program to include four-year bachelor’s degrees in electrical engineering... Read More
  • Debbie Dutton
    - In This Issue of IMPACT
    Two themes run through the donor stories in this issue of IMPACT: the desire to make a material difference for UNH students and the desire to honor individuals who have benefited... Read More
  • In Our Own Voices: Safia Haji '19
    - In Our Own Voices: Safia Haji '19
    Safia Haji '19, an English teaching graduate, came to the U.S. as a refugee when civil war ravaged her home country of Somalia. She shares her story as part of our "In Our Own... Read More
  • Sherry and Bob Phillips
    - A CEPS Mainstay
    Sherry and Bob Phillips’ time together as a couple — 46 years total, 40 of those married — only slightly exceeds the number of years they’ve been connected to their beloved... Read More
  • Cerys Eldred
    - Quietly Cultivating Opportunity
    George Bergeron ’63 has this philosophy about giving: plant enough seeds and something will grow. He doesn’t care if anyone knows he did the planting; he just wants the results... Read More
  • Evening of Distinction
    - Honoring Service, Philanthropy and Excellence
    A lifelong advocate for individuals living with disabilities and a couple committed to university athletics recently received UNH's most prestigious awards for their history of... Read More
  • YES Africa Malawi participants doing the ropes course at The Browne Center
    - Just say YES
    For 10 days over the summer break Durham was abuzz with activity as 17 youth sports leaders from Malawi, Africa, were on campus for an intensive exchange program focusing on... Read More
  • Moonshine was the first white pumpkin released from UNH, a medium-size pumpkin with a dark handle.
    - For Jack o’ Lanterns, White is the New Orange
    UNH researchers have ensured that pumpkin lovers have plenty of variety to choose from when decorating for this spookiest holiday of the year. Read More
  • National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education
    - National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education
    The National Security Agency and the Department of Homeland Security have designated the University of New Hampshire as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense... Read More