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  • Hazy image of a landscape with faint sun
    - Fire and Ice
    New UNH research finds that wildfires in the Siberian Arctic can alter the chemistry of streams and other waterways, with implications for human health and livelihood. Read More
  • Thompson Hall
    - Fulbright Scholarships Extended
    Katherine Heaney ’20G just received her master’s degree in secondary education. Her plan for September had been to travel to Spain to teach English for the next academic year. She... Read More
  • Political science professor Jeannie Sowers headshot
    - Energy-Health Nexus
    Jeannie Sowers will study the health impacts of infrastructure destruction in the Middle East. Read More
  • headshot of history professory Michael Leese
    - NEH Award to Michael Leese
    Michael Leese, assistant professor of history, has received a National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipend award to work on his second book, which will focus on the role... Read More
  • Tomoyo Ieda
    - The Culture of Learning
    An exchange student hears a different language. Read More
  • headshot
    - Crossed Paths
    A UNH historian is the first to connect two movements that changed Chinese history in the 20th century. Read More
  • photo of Nile
    - Who Controls the River Nile? (BBC News)
    UNH political scientist Jeannie Sowers discusses the mega dam project on the Nile. Read More
  • Skating for Peace
    - Skating for Peace
    The men’s hockey team traveled to Belfast, Ireland, where “ice has no color” to play in the annual Friendship Four Tournament aimed at promoting peace and strengthening ties... Read More
  • Illustration of Solar Orbiter near the sun.
    - Leading Light
    The University of New Hampshire is heading to the sun with the new Solar Orbiter mission. Read More
  • WACNH Climate Refugees panel discussion, Nov 6
    - Growing Concerns Over Climate Refugees
    With sea levels rising and climate-related disasters becoming more frequent and severe, climate change has become a bigger threat to people’s lives and homes throughout the world... Read More