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Roads to Removal Charts Path to Net-Zero Greenhouse Gas Economy
The University of New Hampshire has contributed to a first-of-its-kind new report looking at carbon dioxide (CO2) removal in the United States. Mark Ducey, professor of natural resources and the environment, is one of the researchers from more than a dozen institutions involved in the high-... Read More-
10/03/23
Ted and Christine Ristaino recall mentor, professor with Paul College scholarship
In the early 1970s, Ted Ristaino was an English major at Holy Cross about to graduate, with “no clue,” he says, of what his future held (aside from... -
09/29/23
Flax to Linen Project Weaves History With Experience
The path to a deeper understanding of rural New England’s pre-industrial textile economy begins in a muddy field on the edge of UNH’s Woodman... -
08/30/23
uSafeUS® App Supports Student Safety
UNH tops national rankings for campus safety year after year, but like any college, it’s not immune to instances of sexual violence. UNH is also home... -
05/01/23
Critical Language Scholarship to Take Wahju ’24 to Indonesia
Vianca Wahju ’24 will be trading her standard summer vacation this year for an immersive international study experience she hopes will more closely...
Recent Stories
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11/18/14 - The View from T-Hall: An Extraordinary LegacyWhen Dana Hamel and I met for lunch in Durham on a beautiful day this fall and looked over the profiles of 15 brilliant UNH students, we joked that neither of us would have... Read More
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11/18/14 - Goodwin's GuysAfter a lifetime spent writing about American presidents, world-renowned presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin is a little anxious about what complaints her subjects might... Read More
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11/18/14 - Using Her HeadJamie Burke '14G has spent the last seven years at UNH working toward her Ph.D. in education. She’s hit a few bumps along the way, like when her research didn’t cooperate, and... Read More
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11/18/14 - Do-Gooders By the HundredsChristensen RA Kacie McFadden '17 and two dorm residents work to cleanup the grounds of the USS Albacore submarine museum. Hundreds of UNH students headed out to more than 25... Read More
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11/18/14 - A View From the BridgeMary Currie ’76 retired earlier this year, but she went out on top. For 22 years, Currie served as chief spokesperson for a single, celebrity client: San Francisco’s fabled Golden... Read More
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11/10/14 - Northeast Passage Turns 25This year, Northeast Passage is celebrating 25 years of providing adaptive sports and therapeutic recreation services to individuals with disabilities in New England. Founded in... Read More
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11/05/14 - Coffee for FreedomIt’s hard to fight an industry estimated to be worth $150 billion. Especially when it exists underground. There are no headquarters to picket, no CEOs to run full-page newspaper... Read More
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11/04/14 - Great Things Ahead on CampusIn the next several weeks, UNH students will be picking up trash on Portsmouth's Peirce Island, helping to ready Dover's Woodman Museum for renovations, canvassing for donations... Read More