Future Wildcats

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

  • UNH Manchester graduate Angelina Gillispie teaches in the ELL program at Manchester West High School
    - For English Language Learners, School Ties Are Key To Overcoming Pandemic Challenges
    NHPR recently spoke with Angelina Gillispie ’20, '21G, an English teaching graduate pursuing her master's in teaching at UNH Manchester, about her experience as an ELL teacher at... Read More
  • Students in a computer science class at UNH Manchester
    - Explore Computing and Analytics
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  • Rachel Campagna
    - No Second Chance to Make Trusting First Impression - or is There?
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  • Headshot of professor Serita Frey
    - Soil Synthesis
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  • Mechanical engineering technology students works in UNH Manchester machine shop
    - Engineer Your Future
    Discover how UNH Manchester's ABET-accredited engineering technology programs prepare you with the hands-on experience and industry connections for a lucrative engineering career... Read More
  • UNH Voices of Wildcats: Oscany Rodriguez DeJesus '21
    - UNH Voices of Wildcats: Oscany Rodriguez DeJesus '21
    Oscany Rodriguez DeJesus '21 transferred from Manchester Community College to UNH to study mechanical engineering. The first in her family to attend a four-year college, she has... Read More
  • aerial view of campus in the snow
    - Racism In Science
    There is data that supports the racism that’s at play when more Black people than white are stopped while driving. Or denied housing in an area despite the fact that redlining... Read More
  • Professor James Ramsay, Ph.D., will lead a virtual info session about UNH's homeland security program on March 2.
    - Explore Homeland Security
    Discover how UNH's homeland security program prepares you to identify and address challenges of national and international significance at our virtual info session on March 2 at 5... Read More
  • group of students outside clinic where COVID vaccines were given
    - Helping to End the Fear
    Early in December, when the state of New Hampshire was expecting its first shipments of COVID-19 vaccines, officials sought help with distribution. Volunteers who would assist... Read More
  • Students rock climbing for therapy
    - The Wilderness As Therapy
    Getting outside can do more for teens than keep them physically fit. It can also be good for them mentally. UNH’s Outdoor Behavioral Healthcare Center will receive $2.97 million... Read More