Alumni
Researchers Propose Equitable Solution for Allocating Welfare Funds
Subsidy welfare programs are critical in ensuring that economically disadvantaged individuals and families can access essential services such as child care, education, healthcare and housing. However, current funds allocation formulas may fail to ensure equitable outcomes across different service... Read More-
07/12/24
Grandy Named Fellow of Soil Science Society of America
Stuart Grandy, professor of soil biogeochemistry and fertility and co-director of the UNH Center of Soil Biogeochemistry and Microbial Ecology (Soil... -
07/08/24
New Agroforestry Project Studies Integration of Farming and Forests
UNH leads a new USDA-funded agroforestry project that studies integrating crop and animal farming in forested areas for enhanced food production,... -
07/02/24
Targeted Home Systems to Remove PFAS More Cost-Effective Than System-Wide Solutions
Households on public water systems are willing to pay an average of $13.07 a month, or $156.84 annually, on their monthly bills to protect themselves... -
06/24/24
Wildcats Flock to Campus to Celebrate Spring Reunion 2024
Campus came to life with energy as hundreds of former Wildcats returned to Durham for spring reunion 2024 during the weekend of June 7-9. The event...
Recent Stories
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09/28/18 - Reframing the CrisisA UNH lecture series explores the opioid crisis in New Hampshire. Read More
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09/26/18 - Following the FootprintsSustainability Fellow Jackson Kaspari '18 helped Dover be the first U.S. city to report combined carbon, nitrogen impact. Read More
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09/24/18 - O'er the Land of the FreeSeventy people were sworn in as American citizens on Sept. 19 during a ceremony at UNH. Read More
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09/24/18 - Seacoastonline.com: UNH anthropology students visit SAACCUNH students visit Seacoast African American Cultural Center, view exhibit curated by their professor, Casey Golomski. Read More
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09/18/18 - UNH-Led Initiative Advances State’s Biomaterials IndustryUNH will lead a five-year EPSCoR project funded by the National Science Foundation. Read More
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09/14/18 - A Population At RiskNorthern New Hampshire and western Maine are seeing an increase in winter ticks, which are endangering the moose population. Read More
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09/14/18 - A Hungry HoleSerendipity and data serve up compelling clues in the search for a hard-to-identify black hole. Read More
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09/14/18 - A Tree StoryThe windstorm that took down all but the base of one of the Durham campus’ towering trees didn’t spell its end. Read More
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09/13/18 - Red Light, Green LightThe notion that driverless cars will make us all safer doesn’t stand alone; connected vehicle technology is an integral part of that mission. Read More
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09/13/18 - Encouraging Respect and CivilityIn a letter to students, John Kirkpatrick offers students ways to honor UNH's heritage. Read More