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Tropical Rivers Act as Carbon Sinks Following Major Rainfall Events
New Hampshire Agricultural Expirement Station-funded researcher Bill McDowell recently co-authored an article in Nature Communications highlighting the role that tropical rivers play in capturing, storing, and preventing organic carbon from converting to carbon dioxide and leaking into the... Read MoreAlso in UNH Today...
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04/05/22
Creating Positive Change in Areas of Fragility
Nishanth Arulappan was mid-way through medical school when he realized medicine could not be the sole focus of his career. He felt there was more –... -
03/07/22
Arctic Changes; Global Impacts
Faculty in UNH’s natural resources and the environment program have a strong legacy of tackling environmental challenges through research and... -
02/22/22
A Groundbreaking Achievement
Abrita Kuthumi ’21, the first Marshall Scholar in UNH's history, discusses the path she took to arrive at UNH and ultimately earn the prestigious... -
12/13/21
Press Herald: South Portland selects the first believed Somali-American mayor in U.S.
Deqa Dhalac '13G, a graduate of the Carsey School's Master in Community Development program, was formally seated as the top elected leader of Maine’s...
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10/17/17 - National China Town Hall Set for Oct. 24UNH will host event on Sino-American relations featuring Ambassador Susan Rice. Read More
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10/16/17 - TIME Spotlights Lori Robinson ’81Alumna featured in report "Firsts: Women Who Are Changing the World." Read More
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10/13/17 - Arts Across the GlobeUNH music and dance students performed around the globe this summer. Read More
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10/02/17 - The New AmericansAmadou Hamady ’10G is currently the director of the New Hampshire chapter of the International Institute of New England. Read More
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09/27/17 - Studying Business in BudapestPaula Camara ’19 takes over the “uofnh” Snapchat account and shows us what it’s like studying business in Budapest, Hungary. Read More
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09/25/17 - Being the ChangeNine UNH students attend Clinton Global Initiative University. Read More
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09/25/17 - Research Without BordersGet to know Jeannie Sowers, associate professor of political science and director of UNH’s international affairs program. Read More
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09/25/17 - Environment, Conflict, LawRory O’Neil ’20 delves deep into Middle East research. Read More
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