Global Reach
Never Forget
Today, less than ten percent of the genes of Jews living in the 13th century still exist. Think about that for a second. When we talk about genocide, that’s the kind of impact that defines the term. The 20th century Holocaust carried out by the Nazis played an important role in bringing about this... Read MoreAlso in UNH Today...
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05/25/22
Promoting Peace and Human Security
For Alioune Mzeirigue, the turbulent state of global current affairs sparked a passion to promote peace and human security. Now, he's pursuing a... -
04/25/22
Microbial Ecologist Honored with CAREER Award
The National Science Foundation (NSF) recently recognized Jessica Ernakovich, assistant professor of natural resources and the environment, with a... -
04/18/22
Kick-starting Carbon Footprint Analysis
Faculty and staff at UNH’s Changemaker Collaborative have been awarded a grant of $27,540 from the Henry David Thoreau Foundation to help fund a... -
04/18/22
Cybersecurity Spotlight: Brett White '21G
What began as a "love affair" with UNH Wildcats hockey eventually led Brett White '21G to pursue UNH's online master's in cybersecurity policy and...
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04/05/22 - Creating Positive Change in Areas of FragilityNishanth Arulappan was mid-way through medical school when he realized medicine could not be the sole focus of his career. He felt there was more – more of life to experience and... Read More
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01/10/22 - Beijing BoundFor the second time in eight years, clinical assistant professor of kinesiology Ben Towne will serve as athletic trainer to the U.S. Bobsled/Skeleton team at the Olympic Winter... Read More
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12/21/21 - Going With The FlowClimate change is expected to cause more droughts and stronger storms, and a new UNH study suggests that as these precipitation extremes grow more common the effect on water... Read More
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12/15/21 - Rolling Up Our SleevesNew lab is a hub for engaging with global racial and social inequality. Read More
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12/10/21 - Industrial Fishing in Distant WatersAs global commercial fishing expands, concerns about both legal and illegal fishing in the marine waters of developing countries have also grown. New research studying Madagascar... Read More
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11/15/21 - Outstanding Associate Professor Khole Gwebu sets high bar in teaching, researchWhen Khole Gwebu was young, the last thing in the world he thought he would be is a scholar. With two educators for parents, he understood the life of an academic and resolutely... Read More
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11/12/21 - Transforming Students Into Climate LeadersThree National Science Foundation grants provide international climate change research opportunities for students. Read More
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10/28/21 - UNH Scientists Share $13M in Grants to Study Benefits of Feeding Dairy Cows SeaweedsMost people are unlikely to associate seaweed with dairy production. But University of New Hampshire scientists will be working to change that, sharing two grants totaling nearly... Read More
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10/25/21 - Still Seeing STARSThe University of New Hampshire has achieved a renewed platinum rating—the highest possible under the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE... Read More
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10/25/21 - Paving the WayFrancesco Preti ’21 is the first UNH student to graduate with a cotutelle, earning dual doctoral degrees from UNH and the University of Parma in northern Italy, where he is from. Read More