UNH Paul College becomes the highest ranked public business school in New England
The University of New Hampshire's Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics is officially the highest ranked public business school in New England.
The University of New Hampshire's Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics is officially the highest ranked public business school in New England.
Scientists with the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station (NHAES) and the UNH College of Life Sciences and Agriculture are using unpiloted aerial systems to examine how fragmented forests and the creation of new forest edges are changing ecosystems and forest composition.
For more than five decades, the New Hampshire Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory (NHVDL) at the UNH College of Life Sciences and Agriculture has helped secure animal and public health by providing essential diagnostic services to the Granite State and New England. The NHVDL also provides valuable training to UNH students in the medical laboratory, veterinary and STEM disciplines—experience that these students bring to the workforce and advanced degree programs.
The UNH men's hockey team hosted rival Maine on Friday, Feb. 17 in a showdown that marked the return of White Out the Whitt for the first time in four years. The tradition of fans wearing white to UNH's home games against Maine began in 1999 but hadn't taken place since Feb. 2, 2019, thanks to a combination of COVID and Hockey East conference scheduling changes. But it came back in a big way Friday night, as a sellout crowd decked out in white cheered the Wildcats men's hockey team to a raucous shootout win over the Black Bears.
Angela Lee ’23 still can’t believe she spent the summer working as an intern managing restaurants and bars at the historic Omni Mount Washington Resort.
President Jim Dean delivered his 2023 State of the University address to the UNH community from the Strafford Room in the Memorial Union Building on Tuesday, Feb. 14, offering updates on the four strategic priorities he first laid out for the university in 2019, showcasing videos highlighting some successes from the past year — including the Embrace New Hampshire tour in November 2022 — and looking ahead to some upcoming initiatives, including the proposed West Edge Innovation Neighborhood.
The University Archives at UNH recently wrapped up a massive multi-year project that digitized and organized all known annual reports for every town in New Hampshire, an undertaking that essentially reached every municipality, past and present, throughout the state.
New research led by New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station scientist Remington Moll assessed how emerging technologies may help improve population calculations of North America's moose (Alces alces) population.
UNH's Chanda Prescod-Weinstein is among 25 recipients of the prestigious Cottrell Scholar Award from the Research Corporation for Science Advancement.
More than 44 million people in the United States depend on private drinking water wells that are not federally regulated.