NH Impact
Seed Breeding, Smart Insoles Receive UNHInnovation Fund Grants
Two disparate faculty research projects — squash and pumpkin seeds and smart insole sensors — got a boost from the inaugural UNHInnovation Fund recently. The fund awarded two $50,000 grants to help Christopher Hernandez, assistant professor of agriculture, nutrition and food systems, and assistant... Read More-
05/26/23
Embrace NH Bus Tour Takes UNH Leaders to Manchester
UNH leaders left the post-commencement quiet of campus and spent a full day in New Hampshire’s largest city Wednesday, visiting Manchester to hear... -
05/26/23
Forestry Researchers Share $1M NSF Award
Because forests don’t recognize state lines, a new initiative funded by the National Science Foundation taps researchers from UNH and across Northern... -
05/19/23
Hike More, See More Trees, Worry Less
New research at the NH Agricultural Experiment Station seeks to better understand how our mood and mental wellbeing changes in biologically diverse... -
05/15/23
NSF Director, Sen. Shaheen Tour UNH Facilities, Engage with Students
UNH welcomed Sethuraman Panchanathan, director of the National Science Foundation (NSF), and U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen for a visit Friday, May 12,...
Recent Stories
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01/27/22 - Outstanding WomanNH Business Review recognizes Marian McCord, senior vice provost for research, economic engagement and outreach, with a 2022 Outstanding Women in Business Award. Read More
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01/19/22 - Former NH Listens Program Manager Now Serving as NH Public K-12 District Director of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and JusticeAndres Mejia, MCD Graduate and NH Listens Fellow A longtime University of New Hampshire employee was recently named the first Director of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and... Read More
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01/13/22 - Pine PestsUNH researchers Jeff Garnas, associate professor of forest ecosystem health, and Ph.D. student Caroline Kanaskie discovered the damaging southern pine beetle in New Hampshire and... Read More
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01/09/22 - How Can Students Get Involved in Advocacy, Outreach, and Community Service?Interested in becoming involved in advocacy, outreach, and/or community service? The Carsey School offers three graduate degrees that can prepare you for a fulfilling career in... Read More
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01/06/22 - One Million And CountingThe University of New Hampshire's uniquely designed lab has completed more than one million tests to detect and monitor the coronavirus. The cutting-edge lab not only performs... Read More
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01/03/22 - NH Public Radio: Report: One-quarter of U.S. households with young children struggle to find child careTodd Bookman of New Hampshire Public Radio recently reported on the nationwide dearth of adequate child care, citing new research from Jess Carson at the Carsey School of Public... Read More
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01/03/22 - So Much To CelebrateThere was no shortage of great moments to celebrate at UNH in 2021. Join us in taking a look back at some of the most memorable highlights from an outstanding year. Read More
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12/21/21 - Yahoo News/New Hampshire Union Leader: NH grows more diverse, faces call for change"If not for the minority child population gain, New Hampshire would face even greater challenges in meeting the labor force demands of the future. Just as the parents of these... Read More
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12/20/21 - Upcoming Event – No Time to Talk: Civility, Protest and Making ChangeNo Time to Talk: Civility Protest and Making Change Feb. 2, 2022, 3:30 – 5 p.m. Register to Attend this Online Event Read More
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12/15/21 - Maine Public: South Portland's new mayor Deqa Dhalac recalls her journey from Somalia to local Maine politicsMaine Public recently recorded an interview with Deqa Dhalac ‘13G, a graduate of the Carsey School’s Master in Community Development program who was sworn in as mayor of South... Read More