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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

  • The Parental Perspective
    - The Parental Perspective
    The family of Nathan Bujwid '17 applaud his hard work as evidence that he respects the power of donor generosity. Read More
  • Cuba: View from the Balcon de Valley
    - Cuba: "Trip of a Lifetime"
    In June, UNH student Megan (Maggie) Savoie ’17 visited Cuba as part of an intensive two-week summer course offered through the University of Florida. Read More
  • UNH women's soccer
    - UNH Wins 2015-16 America East Academic Cup
    The University of New Hampshire has won the America East Academic Cup for the second consecutive year and fourth time overall, with UNH student-athletes compiling a conference-... Read More
  • Shanyn Grenier ’97 and Amy Brnger, ’87, ’92G
    - Filling the Gap
    The story goes like this: A young man with potential was encouraged by the late Joe Sawtelle to go to college. Read More
  • Infographic showing 603 Challenge results
    - The Power of You
    Here’s what 2,400 UNH fans accomplished this month Read More
  • UNH graduate Christopher Healy '16
    - Targeting Treatments
    So much for senioritis. Christopher Healy ’16 didn’t have time to let it creep into his final year at UNH. Read More
  • UNH graduate Sig Nigam '16
    - Next Stop: The Rockies
    When Sid Nigam ’16 was leaving India to attend college in the United States, at the airport his mother told him: “Son, sometimes 10 seconds of courage is all it takes.” Read More
  • Samantha Granville sits in the Murkland lecture hall.
    - Samantha's Story
    Samantha Granville '16 came to UNH shy and unsure. She graduated confident, vocal and powerful.  Read More
  • Griffin LeClerc sits at a table inside the IOL.
    - Innovative Interns
    For high school interns, the InterOperability Lab provides experiences that inspire. Read More
  • UNH grad tim Roemer '13 and KUA's Girls in Engineering
    - Sowing Seeds of STEM Success
    E Tim Roemer ’13 (center), who graduated with a degree in mechanical engineering, spent a week back at UNH running his Girls in Engineering program, which included KUA students... Read More