STEM

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N.H. Space Grant Trains Next Generation of Scientists

With $800,000 in funding for the first year of its four-year grant cycle, N.H. Space Grant continues its commitment to STEM education and workforce development. Read More

Recent Stories

  • For the Love of Lakes
    - For the Love of Lakes
    UNH researchers and New Hampshire citizen scientists are monitoring the state's freshwater resources, and their work is making a big impact. Read More
  • Thanh Dinh ’17
    - Payback
    Thanh Dinh ’17 had a personal reason for delaying his application to medical school so he could volunteer with City Year. Read More
  • A Rare Experiment
    - A Rare Experiment
    UNH researchers have launched a multiyear project to investigate the effects of drought on Northeast forests. Read More
  • New Hampshire Sea Grant undergraduate and graduate students take over the “uofnh” Snapchat account
    - On the Water’s Edge
    Undergraduate and graduate students take over the “uofnh” Snapchat account to share their ongoing summer research on spawning horseshoe crabs. Read More
  • Jennifer Miksis-Olds
    - Good Listener
    Jennifer Miksis-Olds has made a career out of listening to some of the Earth’s most curious creatures. Read More
  • Thompson Hall at UNH from the front
    - CoRE Strength
    “Universities have departments but the world has problems,” goes the old adage. UNH’s new annual Collaborative Research Excellence (CoRE) initiative, supported by the Office of... Read More
  • Scott Ollinger, professor of ecosystem ecology at UNH
    - On High with Scott Ollinger
    Scott Ollinger, professor of ecosystem ecology, understands our changing climate by studying the forests AND the trees.    Read More
  • Tiffany Winn ‘17
    - Job? Check
    Tiffany Winn '17 landed a job before she even started her senior year. Read More
  • Flooded road with hazard sign in front
    - Road Scholars
    Rising groundwater can flood roads up to two miles from the ocean, new research from UNH has found. On New Hampshire’s Seacoast, rising seas could cause flooded roads in... Read More
  • UNH graduate Anna Gruen
    - Finding Her Success
    During a recent job interview, a could-be future boss asked Anna Gruen ’17, “Where do you see yourself in 50 years?” Read More