Undergraduate Research Conference 2017
Every April, the University of New Hampshire celebrates research in a big way when thousands of students take the floor to present the results of their scholarly investigations at graduate and undergraduate research events. This year, more than 1,800 undergraduates will present during the 18th annual UNH Undergraduate Research Conference, the largest event of its kind in the United States. Explore here and follow along @UNH_URC (#UNHURC) and UNH URC.
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A Study in Sustainability
Kathryn Bennett ’19 will be taking her commitment to sustainability on the road this summer through a 2017 Social innovation Internship. Read More -
Sounds of Student Composers
UNH music students debuted original compositions at the 2017 Student Composers’ Concert on April 21. Their works comprised music for voice and... Read More -
Friday in Photos
Images from Friday's All Colleges Undergraduate Research Symposium Read More -
Engineering Their Futures
Electrical and mechanical engineering technology students showcased their senior projects at UNH Manchester Friday. Read More -
The Conundrum of Global Trade
Five student panelists tackle global economic topics. Read More -
Farm-to-Hospital
Can fresh local food be offered at Wentworth-Douglass? A COLSA senior has a plan to make it happen. Read More -
Act III: Bringing UNH History to Life
What does it take to write an original play and the score to accompany it? “A good amount of homework we weren’t expecting,” says one of the cast... Read More -
Popcorn Included
Silence fell across the room as the lights dimmed and frames of dense jungle scenes flashed across the big screen. “Coral Reef of Laughing Bird Caye... Read More -
Vitriol, Violence, Diplomacy
Four history students traveled through time from the Roman Republic to the Islamic State during Thursday's History URC and Alumni Day. Read More
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