UNH in the News
Media stories featuring UNH and UNH experts
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Fosters.com: Bird Feeders Can Attract Bears
Americans have grown up with the image of cute, furry bears — there was Yogi, who loved to steal picnic baskets; Baloo, who sang and danced through "... Read More -
CentralMaine.com: Researchers Cite Global Warming in Loon Found With Avian Malaria
Researchers are worried about the effects of global warming after a loon in Umbagog Lake tested positive for avian malaria. The loon was found last... Read More -
The Washington Times: More Than 20,000 Apply to UNH, New Record
The University of New Hampshire has received more than 20,000 first-year applications to attend the school this year, an increase nearly 1,000 from... Read More -
New Hampshire Union Leader: UNH Alumna Poised to Be 1st Ever Female Air Force Combatant Commander
“She's is a trailblazer…for her to be the first female four-star to command a combatant command takes on a bigger meaning,” said Lt. Col. Thomas Lee... Read More -
Dairy Herd Management: Milk-Replacer Feeding Levels Studied for Growth, Transition
Aggressive milk-replacer feeding programs have demonstrated superior weight gain and structural growth for preweaned calves. But some producers and... Read More -
Fosters.com: Study: Three Main Causes of Foodborne Illness in Eateries
The Mount Washington Valley area has a wonderful selection of good restaurants to choose from when thinking about going out to eat. I have worked... Read More -
WMUR: Escape Outside: Winter Spinach
UNH researchers are testing ways of growing different varieties of spinach during the winter. Read More -
Seacoast Online: Free Workshop on Rain Gardens, Soil Testing
The Hampton Conservation Commission and the NHDES Soak Up the Rain program will be sponsoring a free workshop for people who want to learn about rain... Read More -
The New York Times: Teenage Sexting Is Not Child Porn
Teenagers who sext are in a precarious legal position. Though in most states teenagers who are close in age can legally have consensual sex, if they... Read More -
NHPR: Missing in Action: Broadband in Coos County
About seven percent of New Hampshire’s residents don’t have access to broadband. But in Coos County that jumps to about 31 percent. That's the worst... Read More

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