Scott Ripley
Scott Ripley's Articles
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Pier to Plate
Steelhead trout grow within nets suspended from a UNH-designed raft. -
Creativity Exposed
The Museum of Art was awash in creativity during Act I of the three-part Naked Arts event on Wednesday, where painters and thespians and writers and photographers revealed the creative processes... -
CO2 in the Sea
Each year, tons of burning fossil fuel pumps greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide into the air and roughly 25 percent of that CO2 gets absorbed by the world’s oceans. -
Ken Johnson Named Carnegie Fellow
Ken Johnson, professor of sociology and senior demographer at the Carsey School of Public Policy, is one of only 33 scholars from around the country to be named a 2016 Andrew Carnegie Fellow. -
Student Tested, Company Approved
The InterOperability Laboratory’s Plugfest event has UNH students testing products for such companies as Dell, Intel, Cisco and Samsung -
Keeping Up with the Indiana Joneses
When most of us think about that favorite Hollywood adventurer, Indiana Jones, the antebellum United States isn’t one of the first things that comes to mind. Not so for UNH graduate student Michael... -
A Global Connection
In a continuing effort to bring UNH to the world and the world to UNH, the university has announced a centralized international programs office on campus, bringing together the Center for... -
Trash to Technology
In Therese Willkomm’s classroom, occupational therapy students are turning campaign signs into assistive technology, with great results. -
Best Assignment Ever?
What’s it like to be here when presidential candidates come to campus for a nationally televised debate just before the New Hampshire primary? That’s what UNH Today asked journalism students and... -
The Cutting Crew
There's a new video board hanging over center ice at the Whittemore Center. Meet the talented crew that powers each game’s production, bringing fans live action, replays and, of course, stick man... -
Steelhead Trout Making a Splash
Thanks to the work of researchers at N.H. Sea Grant and UNH Cooperative Extension, New Hampshire-raised steelhead trout are making a splash in restaurants and seafood markets across northern New... -
UNH Research: Helmetless-Tackling Drills Significantly Reduce Head Impact
The national debate around football-related head impacts, and their relationship to concussions and spinal injuries, continues to raise concern in the United States. Sparked by efforts to help make... -
Beasts of the East
The Northeast Passage rugby team traveled to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to compete in Beast of the East. -
Sweet Stuff
With no thumbs, constructing a large building is tough. But Wild E. Cat pulled through with some help from his friends at UNH Conferences & Catering. Watch them build a gingerbread replica of... -
From Durham to Dijon and Many Points Between
Claire Malarte-Feldman, professor of French in the College of Liberal Arts and international children's literature researcher, received the 2015 Excellence in International Engagement award. Malarte-... -
Donors See the Benefits of Their Gifts
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Psych Success
Katie Edwards received the 2015 Outstanding Assistant Professor Award at the annual faculty excellence ceremony recently. Edwards is director of the Interpersonal Violence Research Laboratory in the... -
Honoring a Mentor
Phil LadenLa ’59 memorializes his campus advisor’s compassion with a scholarship, allowing international students to flourish at UNH. -
Get In the Flow
Step inside the UNH flow physics facility, the world’s largest boundary layer wind tunnel. -
Weigh In: Intercampus Conversation Begins November 3
Here’s a chance to weigh in on what’s important to you. Earlier this year, a task force comprising students, faculty and administrators from all three UNH campuses began work on an aspirational... -
A Festival of STEM
It’s not often hundreds of students and dozens of teachers willingly choose to attend school on a weekend. But that was the case on a sunny September Saturday when hundreds descended on North Country... -
Strong Muscles, Fleet Feet
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Spreading Their Passion for STEM
The UNH chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers is on a mission to, among other ideals, promote its members’ involvement in the community. So when the nearby Greenland Central School... -
The Challenging Language and Captivating Culture of Arabic
After a string of sentences in Arabic, Ruwa Majid-Pokorny stops speaking. "OK, tell me what I just said." There are a few quiet responses. She pauses to give a brief pep talk to the dozen or so... -
Creativity Exposed
Dominic Ryder '15 has been analyzing the work of Iannis Xenakis, the late Greek-French composer. He presented his research findings on Thursday at Naked Arts: Creativity Exposed, part of UNH's... -
Global Communicator
Sheila McNamee brings a global perspective to her work as professor of communication at UNH. Over the course of her career so far she has held visiting professor appointments in several foreign... -
Bring a Boy to Ballet
A recent ballet class included some special guests. Find out who they were and why they were there. -
Building a Better Oil Spill Response
What happens to spilled oil on the bottom of a body of water? With a unique oil flume, UNH professor Nancy Kinner and undergraduates are working to find out. Their findings could improve oil spill... -
Megaphone Megakindness
Murkland courtyard was heavy with humanity on Wednesday as passersby doled out compliments and well-wishes during the Say Something Nice event, part of the Month of Believing at UNH. -
Teaching Excellence
Barry Fussell received the 2014 Jean Brierley Award for Excellence in Teaching at the annual faculty excellence ceremony on Nov. 13. The award recognizes excellence in teaching over the course of a... -
UNH Marks Veterans Day
UNH marked Veterans Day 2014 with events, ceremonies and community service on campus and in local communities. -
Northeast Passage Turns 25
This year, Northeast Passage is celebrating 25 years of providing adaptive sports and therapeutic recreation services to individuals with disabilities in New England. -
Wildcat Studies Big Cats
Alicia Walsh ’15 did not need to learn the Oshiwambo dialects—the most widely spoken languages of Namibia—before heading to Africa this summer to study big cats at the Cheetah Conservation Fund. -
Saturday Night Lights
Illumination matters. Saturday evening’s football game versus Dartmouth will be the first under the new lights on Cowell Stadium. -
Watch University Day in a Minute
The University Day Campus Picnic and Student Activities Fair are great ways for UNH students to participate in the University community. Student organizations recruit new members and UNH departments... -
UNH Holloway Competition 25th Anniversary
The Holloway Competition is celebrating it's 25th Anniversary at the University of New Hampshire. See what some previous contestants of this Innovation-to-Market Competition have learned from the...