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  • University of New Hampshire
    - UNH Highlights
    UNH Named One of Sierra Magazine’s Top “Coolest Schools” The University of New Hampshire made the top 10 list of campuses in Sierra magazine’s sixth annual ranking of the nation’s... Read More
  • hannah lawrence with mentors
    - Studying Women’s Rights in Post-Mubarak Egypt
    When Hannah Lawrence ’13 arrived in Cairo this past June, supporters of democracy were still filling Tahrir Square and citizens faced a second round of voting to elect a new... Read More
  • denise barstow in washington
    - At Work in Washington
    “Five sets of heels click on the marble floors as we walk purposefully through the United States National Archives. We aren’t tourists. We have a job to do.. .” Read More
  • michael routhier with student
    - Geospatial Science Gets a Space of Its Own
    A new, comprehensive graduate certificate program brings UNH's diverse strengths in the geospatial sciences under one "roof." Read More
  • joel hartter
    - Into the Bush (continued)
    It only takes one tick Ticks are a danger in any part of the globe, but when a tick bit Hartter's foot last summer in Uganda, all hell broke loose. Two days later, his lower leg... Read More
  • baboon
    - Into the Bush
    A baboon chased Assistant Professor of Geography Joel Hartter into the Indian Ocean in South Africa. In Uganda, hippos chewed grass underneath his tent—while he was in it.... Read More
  • U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy in the Arctic
    - Notes from the Top of the World
    Notes from on top of the world: A team of UNH researchers leads an expedition to map the Arctic Ocean seafloor aboard the U.S. Coast Guard icebreaker Healy. A team of researchers... Read More
  • "Americano" Chris Foss '13 in front of the Duomo of Milan.
    - Making Music with an Italian Master
    When Chris Foss ’13 took a master class with Giorgio Versiglia, he never expected that he’d end up going to Italy to study with the Italian bassoonist and music professor. When... Read More
  • drawing of lungs
    - Virtual Tests
    Can you reduce something as complicated as human lungs to some partial differential equations and lines of computer code? Read More
  • dress in exhibit at UNH Museum
    - “Embellishments: Constructing Victorian Detail” at UNH Museum
    When Astrida Schaeffer describes the smooth grey silk of a Victorian-era dress that has been knife-pleated on the cuffs and bodice, its bodice pleat edged with... Read More