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Creative and Sustainable UNH Gifts That Keep on Giving This Holiday Season
The holidays are just around the corner and it’s time to get a jump on that gift list — and check it twice. If you’re looking for something unique and not easily found at a big box store, here are some ideas from the creative students, faculty and staff at the University of New Hampshire that are... Read More-
11/20/24
Empowering Heart Health: A Winant Fellow’s Transformative Summer at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
The Winant Fellowship program at the Carsey School of Public Policy offers UNH undergraduates transformative public service internships, exemplified... -
10/28/24
Election 2024: Should You Believe the Polls? We Ask a UNH Expert
The data is seemingly everywhere. On the front page of newspapers around the country. Slowly crawling along the ticker of cable news channels.... -
10/15/24
Catching Up With 2024 New Hampshire Teacher of the Year Elizabeth Duclos ’06 ’07G
For Elizabeth Duclos ’06 ’07G, a long-time passion for teaching started with playing “school” with her younger cousins: she knew from a very young... -
10/15/24
Could Storms Like Hurricanes Helene and Milton Eventually Impact New Hampshire?
A pair of devastating hurricanes battered the southeastern U.S. over the last three weeks, leaving in their wake enormous swaths of flooding and...
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10/19/23 - Tartary Buckwheat: A Climate-Ready Crop for the FutureDiscover Tartary Buckwheat: The Climate-Resilient Superfood. UNH researchers explore this nutritious grain's potential in the face of changing weather patterns. Read More
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10/11/23 - ‘Proud Wildcats’: Deciduous Owners Partner with UNH on New BrewFrank Zagami ’00 and Maryann Zagami ’99 have conceived and brewed numerous distinctive beers in the eight years since the husband-and-wife team opened Deciduous Brewing in... Read More
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10/09/23 - Monitoring Harmful Algal Blooms Using DronesUNH researchers use drones equipped with sensors to identify cyanobacteria blooms — also known as harmful algal blooms — in New Hampshire lakes faster and more effectively. Read More
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10/02/23 - UNH Prioritizes Student Mental Health Through New InitiativesRanae Reardon ’24 doesn’t need to read any fancy reports to tell her that student mental health is a significant challenge on college campuses. Those reports certainly exist, and... Read More
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09/28/23 - Primary Election Buzz Puts UNH Survey Center in National SpotlightAmusingly enough given that his professional focus is pinpointing poll numbers as precisely as possible, in the runup to New Hampshire’s first-in-the-nation primary every four... Read More
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09/18/23 - Seacoast Sips of Science Brings UNH Research to the CommunitySeacoast Sips of Science brings UNH research to local breweries and other venues. Read More
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09/18/23 - UDay 2023 Kicks Off Fall SemesterUNH's annual University Day (UDay) celebration helped kick off the fall semester Thursday, Sept. 7, with hundreds braving the late-summer heat to experience expanded festivities... Read More
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09/13/23 - Bringing Oysters Back to NH’s Great BayUNH COLSA scientists work on restoring oyster reefs in New Hampshire Great Bay, supporting the state's burgeoning oyster industry. Read More
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09/05/23 - UNH Dining Halls Earn Highest Ranking Possible from Green Restaurant AssociationUNH became one of only two universities in the country to have all of its dining halls achieve a four-star rating from the Green Restaurant Association (GRA) following a... Read More
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08/28/23 - UNH Study Examines How Granite State Mammals Adapt to ExurbanizationNHAES studies Granite State mammals' behavioral responses as urbanites move to rural areas, altering housing density and habitats. Read More