Faculty/Staff News

Emma Frank lectures at the front of a Paul College classroom.

Emma Frank Recognized as Paul College's Outstanding Researcher

When you ask Emma Frank about her research, you're sure to be intrigued.  Have you ever assumed that your childless coworker could handle a heavier workload? Or have you been annoyed by a coworker consistently bragging about how stressed they are?    These are precisely the kinds of workplace... Read More

Recent Stories

  • Group of people wearing lifejackets huddle in a circle in a pool
    - Research Snapshot: Offshore Survival
    The engineering tank in Chase Ocean Engineering Lab is no match for the chilly offshore waters of the Gulf of Maine, but it stood in ably for a recent offshore marine survival... Read More
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    - Passings: David J. Hebert
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  • Yashwant Vyas
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    - We All Belong on the Island
    Shoals Marine Laboratory has been awarded a 2022 Honorable Mention for Innovation for its Strategic Plan for Advancing Belonging. Read More
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    - National Lab Day
    . U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen welcomed participants to UNH's National Lab Day. Read More
  • Colin Ware sits on a chair in front of a three-paneled computer screen with various colored lines on it.
    - A Career's Work Recognized
    Colin Ware has been selected for the 2022 Visualization Lifetime Achievement Award for his work in scientific data visualization.  Read More
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    - The Hard Work of Hard Conversations
    “We believe people should be involved in the decisions that impact their lives. So we help schools, municipalities—any public-facing entity—deepen the engagement that they have... Read More
  • Thompson Hall
    - Brothers and Sisters
    The Crimes Against Children Research Center is establishing a new initiative that will work to change the perception that sibling aggression and abuse is not serious as well as... Read More
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    - Homes in the Wake
    UNH collaborates on NOAA grant to study the climate change resilience of mobile homes. Read More
  • photo of Fredrik Logevall
    - Ask Not
    UNH hosts Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and JFK scholar Nov 14 Read More