Jake Withee ’16G
Jake Withee ’16G's Articles
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Hyperlocal Shrimp?
UNH researchers are testing a shrimp aquaculture method that could put the seafood staple back in your fishmonger’s case. -
Exploring the Great Unknown
The world’s seafloor is largely undiscovered, which is why Larry Mayer continues to explore it. -
Angel Investors
Students as angel investors? It doesn't get much more real-world than that. -
Sustainable U.
It’s a lot more than just being green. UNH students describe what it’s like to attend one of the most sustainable universities in the United States. -
Inspired by Nature
Mechanical engineering professor Yaning Li looks to nature’s shapes and structures to create innovative new materials. -
Reginald Wilburn Sings "America the Beautiful"
COLA Associate Dean Reginald Wilburn sent class of 2018 grads off with a song. -
Scientists and Engineers in Action
A video overview of the 2018 Interdisciplinary Science & Engineering Symposium at UNH. -
Next Gen Brewers
Things are brewing at UNH. Take a peek inside one of the newest laboratories. -
A STEM Milestone Worth Marking
UNH STEMbassadors have reached 13,000 Granite State schoolchildren with hands-on activities, and they show no signs of slowing down. -
Speaking of Spanish
Scott Weintraub is named outstanding assistant professor. -
Excellence in International Engagement
Mary Malone has been recognized for her engagement with the international community. -
Tracking a Population in Peril
For the past four years, UNH professor Pete Pekins has been tracking the decline of New Hampshire’s moose population at the hands of the winter tick. -
No-Nonsense Nutrition
COLSA Professor Emeritus Colette Janson-Sand has been recognized for public service. -
Management Material
Paul Harvey named Outstanding Associate Professor at 2017 faculty excellence reception. -
Stretching Their Sea Legs
Diane Foster studies changes in the sea floor, grooming the next generation of ocean scientists on the way. -
Something Special
Professor of music Andrew Boysen received the 2017 Excellence in Research award at a recent ceremony. -
Communications Breakdown?
Nathan Schwadron explores the effects of radiation from solar winds on Earth. -
Getting a Taste of Real-World Biotech
UNH students try out their dream careers through internships. -
University Day Delights
Highlights from University Day 2017 -
What Taking Care of Terns Tells Us
UNH seabird research and restoration reveals a lot about fish health in the Gulf of Maine. -
Tracking a Troubled Icon
The iconic moose is in decline. Here's what UNH researchers are doing about it. -
A Rare Experiment
UNH researchers have launched a multiyear project to investigate the effects of drought on Northeast forests. -
Good Listener
Jennifer Miksis-Olds has made a career out of listening to some of the Earth’s most curious creatures. -
Foraging For Seaweed
Gabby Bradt, a fisheries specialist at UNH Cooperative Extension and N.H. Sea Grant, is getting the word out about the benefits of seaweed. Her popular hands-on workshops invite the community to the... -
Meghan Howey Digs Durham
On the edge of Great Bay, Meghan Howey, associate professor of anthropology, digs for clues to New Hampshire's early — and violent — past. -
Commencement Address
U.S. Air Force Gen. Lori Robinson delivers the address at UNH Commencement May 20, 2017. -
Sounds of Student Composers
UNH music students debuted original compositions at the 2017 Student Composers’ Concert on April 21. Their works comprised music for voice and woodwinds, including a sonata for oboe. Other UNH music... -
Best of the Best Takeover Moments
A compilation of some of the best student Snapchat takeover moments from the 2016–2017 academic year. -
The Buzz on Bees
Buzzing bees are one of the surest signs of spring, but that seasonal soundtrack is increasingly in danger. -
Flesh and Blood
Meet Xena, the synthetic cadaver who entered lab classrooms earlier this semester. Her guts, arteries, organs, blood flow and real-feeling flesh give the anatomy and physiology students who work with... -
Get to the Greek
Students from UNH, Keene and Plymouth will bring some of the Greek’s finest characters to life this weekend in Durham.