College of Life Sciences & Agriculture
(Buck)thorns in the Side of Northeast Woodlands
Research identifies the six most problematic invasive woody species in Northeast woodlands and lays the groundwork for more coordinated management efforts. Read More-
08/26/25
UNH Launches Initiative to Improve Outcomes for STEM Ph.D. Students
UNH is one of 10 graduate schools nationwide to partner in a National Science Foundation grant aimed at improving outcomes for STEM Ph.D. students. -
08/19/25
Four Recent Grads Secure Fulbright Grants to Study Internationally
Four recent UNH graduates were named Fulbright recipients this spring, earning grants that will allow them to further their education in Scotland,... -
08/19/25
Reducing Wildlife-Vehicle Collisions in New Hampshire
Rem Moll is learning what factors create wildlife-vehicle collision "hotspots" and how to mitigate them to reduce collision frequency. -
08/12/25
Why Do We Lose Cognitive Ability as We Age?
Adam Brockett's research is delving into the basic biology of aging, with the goal of providing insights that help people maintain cognitive function...
Recent Stories
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05/21/18 - Implored to ExploreOfficially launched in 2016, COLSA's St. Martin Career Exploration Office is helping students better understand the opportunities in their fields and prepare for success. Read More
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05/17/18 - Bangor Daily News: Scientists Develop Tool To Conserve New England CottontailUNH scientists will be able to estimate population trends over time using DNA collected from the endangered rabbits’ fecal pellets. Read More
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05/16/18 - From Sharks to CyanotoxinsEmily Ray’s interest in marine sciences started when she fell in love with sharks. Read More
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05/11/18 - From UNH to ItalyAllison Lehoux ’18 will study in Ascoli Piceno, Italy, this summer. Read More
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05/11/18 - A Passion for Public HealthNileesa Gautam ’18 is off to Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. Read More
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05/10/18 - Planning a FutureAs a student athlete, Tyler Quinn Smith ’18 learned early on how to balance his time. Read More
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05/08/18 - Granite Geek: Who Needs CRISPR? UNH Success Shows Plain Old Cross-Breeding Can Modify Plant Genetics Like CrazyEmeritus professor Brent Loy's research represents the longest continuous squash and pumpkin breeding program in North America. Read More
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04/25/18 - Scenes from the URCTake a photographic journey through the Undergraduate Research Conference. Read More
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04/24/18 - COLSA at the 2018 Undergraduate Research ConferenceTo learn more about the UNH College of Life Sciences and Agriculture, visit our website. Read More
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04/18/18 - WMUR 9: UNH Explains How its Brewer Program StartedStudents learn about the industry at large, as well as its more technical aspects. Read More