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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

  • Doctoral student David Moore has been monitoring sap flow in several species of native, deciduous hardwoods during winter dormancy.
    - Q&A: Specialty Syrups
    Scientists with the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station in the College of Life Sciences and Agriculture recently presented preliminary findings of the first assessment... Read More
  • Nurse and nursing student at Portsmouth Regional Hospital
    - UNH Nursing Achieves Highest Ever National Ranking from U.S. News & World Report
    The University of New Hampshire’s department of nursing has received a #63 ranking for its master's programs from U.S. News and World Report (USNWR). This achievement makes UNH ... Read More
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    - Favorable Winds
    As the Biden administration announces a plan to expand the development of offshore wind energy development (OWD) along the East Coast, research from UNH shows significant support... Read More
  • Randomness, not Environmental Selection, Key to Altering Bacteria in Arctic
    - Randomness, not Environmental Selection, Key to Altering Bacteria in Arctic
    In the Northeast, heat waves, heavy downpours, and sea level rise pose growing challenges. Infrastructure, agriculture, fisheries, and ecosystems will be increasingly compromised... Read More
  •   Student’s Eye View of Life at UNH
    - Student’s Eye View of Life at UNH
    Sierra Walsh ’22, a double major in neuroscience and behavior and biomedical science: medical microbiology, shares her view of UNH. Read More
  • TAN DAO ‘21 WORKING IN A UNH LAB
    - A Quantum Leap
    Tan Dao ’21 has been accepted into Harvard University’s doctoral program in physics, consistently ranked among the best in the world. Read More
  • Elizabeth Kipp ’21 outside
    - Making It Work
    As a nontraditional UNH student, Elizabeth Kipp ’21 took 16 credits a semester her sophomore and junior years so she could finish her undergraduate degree in social work in three... Read More
  • Virginia Walsh ’21 sitting inside plane
    - True To Form
    When Virginia Walsh ’21 recently went to get some of her paintings framed for an upcoming exhibition, the art store employee couldn’t help but notice the skill in her landscapes... Read More
  • Professor Sue Cooke and four UNH Manchester students who make up Team Cooke
    - Space Bound
    A team of UNH Manchester students is one of five selected by NASA to send their experiment on soil bacteria mutation to the International Space Station. Read More
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    - Top Performers
    A team of UNH engineering students was recently selected as a finalist in the prestigious U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon® 2021 Design Challenge.  The competition... Read More