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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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04/12/12 - The Way We Were: In 1966 a Mob Tried to Stop a Peaceful ProtestOn April 21, 1966, a mob of 2,000 students tried to stop 20 members of the New England chapter of the Committee for Non-Violent Action from holding a half-hour silent vigil in... Read More
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04/12/12 - Relay For Life Organizers Reach for $1 Million MarkAt noon on April 21, about 40 cancer survivors will step onto the indoor track at the UNH Field House and walk a lap. Read More
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04/12/12 - Drinking Water for the Children of Cumayasa, Dominican RepublicCivil and environmental engineering students select a senior capstone design project that gives students a more real-world approach to engineering. Read More
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04/12/12 - The Sound of MusicIt's 9:00 on a Thursday morning, and Moharimet elementary school in Madbury is full of music. There are saxophones in the music room, yes, but there are also clarinets outside the... Read More
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04/12/12 - UNH Names Three N.H. Students Liberal Arts Trout ScholarsB. Thomas Trout Three students in the College of Liberal Arts at the University of New Hampshire have been named the 2012 B. Thomas Trout Scholarship recipients. The students... Read More
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04/05/12 - Treading SoftlyWhen Nancy Pearson steps onto her treadmill, she sets the speed at 1 mph. Doesn't sound like much, does it? Not like it would make any kind of difference, you might be thinking. Read More
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04/05/12 - UNH in the NewsNashua Telegraph UNH's Huddleston looks to the future of higher education in NH UNH President Mark Huddleston recently met with the editorial board at the Nashua... Read More
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04/05/12 - Why Snow Is CoolThe air at ground level was still last December when Elizabeth Burakowski and Bob Evans, a U.S. Forest Service tower-climbing trainer, prepared to ascend a tower in Durham. Read More
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04/05/12 - UNH Equestrians Win Regional ChampionshipsThe University of New Hampshire's Intercollegiate Horse Shows Association (IHSA) team has won the team regional championship for the northern New England region for the second... Read More
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04/05/12 - The Ultimate Hockey FansFrom December 2008 until February 2012, every time goalie Lindsey Minton took the ice as a member of the UNH women's hockey team, her father, Rex Minton, was in the stands. Every... Read More