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  • an illustration of corn plants growing out of the earth and a plate of food
    - Farm to Future
    Exploring the link between food and sustainability. Read More
  • illustration of trees, people, a rainbow, buildings, rain, clouds, and technology on top of a globe with eyes
    - New Angles on Old Problems
    Prof. Tom Haines examines questions about our present industrial world and a sustainable future in “Walking to the Sun.” Read More
  • illustration of buildings against a green circular background
    - A Carbon-Neutral Future
    Ask Cameron Wake to describe UNH’s response to reducing greenhouse gas emissions (GHGE) and one word comes to mind: aggressive. WildCAP, the university’s climate action plan, is “... Read More
  • UNH student Kathryn Bennett ’18
    - Starting Somewhere
    For Kathryn Bennett ’18, a student in the College of Life Sciences and Agriculture, an interest in sustainability began at a young age. “I have always been passionate about... Read More
  • illustration of a person presenting research
    - People Power
    Former UNH provost John Aber is a world-renowned expert in natural resources and the environment who today concentrates most of his research in the area of sustainable ecosystem... Read More
  • an illustration of two men tying a bandage on a third man's head
    - Gifts
    Fast cars, fancy suits and a friendship that gave one professor a new lease on life Read More
  • collage of images from UNH's 150th anniversary celebrations across the U.S.
    - Celebrating 150
    CELEBRATE 150: The Campaign for UNH is looking to finish strong as it heads into the second and final year of its public phase. At the campaign launch celebration last September,... Read More
  • Kristin Duisberg visiting some cows at the UNH organic dairy
    - In This Issue...
    When I started working at UNH in October 2008, there were two high-profile topics I recall as taking up many staff writers’ time. One was the installment of a then brand-new... Read More
  • UNH president Mark W. Huddleston talking to a student
    - The Right Time To Transition
    In May, UNH President Mark W. Huddleston announced his plans to retire at the end of the 2017–18 academic year. When he steps down on June 30, 2018, it will be as the longest-... Read More
  • UNH journalism professor Don Murray ’48
    - Preserving Don Murray’s Legacy
    Author's daybooks are now home at UNH. Read More