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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 exterior
    - Leading the Way
    For a select group of donors, giving to UNH is about showing what philanthropy at the university can accomplish.  Read More
  • UNH researcher Win Watson
    - A Deep Dive on a Keystone Species
    Watch how UNH professor Win Watson and graduate student Meghan Owings are helping save horseshoe crabs. Read More
  • Thanh Drinh '17
    - Payback
    Thanh Dinh ’17 had a personal reason for delaying his application to medical school so he could volunteer with City Year, and he offers it up readily: When he needed support,... Read More
  • Salme Cook, an oceanography Ph.D. student
    - Faster Than Lightning Research
    To know how sediment moves in an estuary, you have to know how the water flows — the tides, the currents. Using computer models to understand that motion can be time-consuming and... Read More
  • UNH alumna Becky Fleming '92
    - One Gift at a Time
    Becky Fleming ’92 has remained connected to UNH, giving to her alma mater year after year. Read More
  • TunnelBerries strawberry research project at the UNH Woodman Horticultural Research Farm in Durham, NH
    - Strawberries in November
    UNH researchers have succeeded in quadrupling the length of the Granite State’s strawberry growing season. Read More
  • Thompson Hall, UNH Durham campus
    - Gratitude Goes a Long Way
    Thanks to the generosity of alumni Craig and Linda Rydin, Berlin High School students UNH will receive extra scholarship support. Read More
  • For the Love of Lakes
    - For the Love of Lakes
    UNH researchers and New Hampshire citizen scientists are monitoring the state's freshwater resources, and their work is making a big impact. Read More
  • UNH students walking toward Thompson Hall at sunset with text saying thank you for rising to the #UNH603 Challenge
    - Champions of The (603) Challenge
    Donors came out of the woodwork during the third annual (603) Challenge. Read More
  • Jennifer Miksis-Olds
    - Good Listener
    Jennifer Miksis-Olds has made a career out of listening to some of the Earth’s most curious creatures. Read More