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What Are the Northern Lights, and Why Are We Seeing Them So Often?
Nada AlHaddad and Noé Lugaz, research professors who study, the solar phenomena that can result in northern lights, answer questions about this phenomenon. Read More-
01/07/25
Wavering on New Year’s Resolutions Already? It is Totally Fine
New Year’s eve is in the rearview mirror but those resolutions are front and center and if you’re already struggling to keep them that is perfectly... -
01/07/25
McNair Scholars Program Preparing Students for Success in Graduate Education
Caleb Marrero ’25 is an aspiring physical therapist who has visions of opening a private PT practice where he can specialize in treating athletes and... -
01/02/25
Artificial Intelligence Produces Database of 700 Million Aurora Images
UNH researchers have harnessed artificial intelligence to produce and label the largest-ever database of aurora images — about 700 million total —... -
12/20/24
President Chilton Among Group of UNH Faculty and Staff Members Named to New Hampshire 200 List
University of New Hampshire President Elizabeth Chilton was among a group of UNH faculty and staff members named to the 2025 New Hampshire 200 list,...
Recent Stories
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03/14/24 - UNH Research Finds Simpler and Cost-Effective Forensics Test to Help Identify Touch DNATelevision dramas, like CSI and NCIS, make criminal investigations look easy. In real life, DNA testing can be challenging and requires expensive equipment, special facilities and... Read More
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03/07/24 - Greg and Corinna Tucker Pledge $2M to Add Lights to Tucker FieldGreg and Corinna Tucker have made a $2 million gift to the University of New Hampshire to install lights at Tucker Field, the future home of the men’s and women’s soccer and women... Read More
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03/06/24 - Paul College Researchers Use AI to Evaluate Health News QualityCould machine learning models help the public better judge the quality of the health news they consume? Recent research by two University of New Hampshire professors suggests they... Read More
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03/04/24 - Student Entrepreneur Tackles Social Isolation with New PlatformCould a back-to-basics social media approach like the original Facebook help University of New Hampshire students feel connected? That’s what Brett Schultz ’26 hopes as he... Read More
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02/22/24 - Anthropology Researcher Helps Unearth Major Site in AndesUNH postdoctoral researcher Alex Putnam-Garcia was part of the team that excavated one of the earliest-known circular plaza sites in the Americas. Read More
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02/20/24 - Leadership Visit to Fidelity Focuses on Forging of Strong Workforce ConnectionIn 2018, as the newly appointed leader of the University of New Hampshire, President Jim Dean’s first official business visit was to Fidelity Investment’s Merrimack, New Hampshire... Read More
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02/14/24 - Celebrating Startups with UNH Roots for National Entrepreneurship WeekIn recognition of National Entrepreneurship Week (Feb. 11-17), the University of New Hampshire is celebrating the innovative startups driving the state and country’s economy –... Read More
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02/06/24 - Closing the GapA conversation with Leanne Ryder ’23G quickly reveals her purposeful desire to enhance the quality of life for historically disinvested communities by improving their economic... Read More
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02/06/24 - New Experiential Program Connects Students to Granite State OrganizationsThe University of New Hampshire has launched Semester for Impact, a new initiative that pairs UNH undergraduates with Granite State organizations to support projects related to... Read More
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02/06/24 - UNH Helping Temo Dadiani ’24G Turn Obstacles into OpportunityEven after losing both of his legs following a combat injury, enduring 28 surgeries and spending nearly two months in the hospital, the physical toll wasn’t the most difficult... Read More