Innovation

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  • UNH-IOL director Erica Johnson
    - Networking Honor
    It’s a distinction that won’t surprise anyone who’s met UNH InterOperability Laboratory director Erica Johnson: Next week, New Hampshire Business Review (NHBR) will honor her with... Read More
  • Ian Grant, director of UNH Peter T. Paul Entrepreneurship Center
    - Ian Grant Is Director of the Peter T. Paul Entrepreneurship Center
    UNH has named Ian Grant as its first director of the newly established Peter T. Paul Entrepreneurship Center (ECenter). Under Grant’s leadership, the ECenter aims to become a... Read More
  • Laura Nickerson
    - Laura M. Nickerson Named Director of UNH STEM Teachers’ Collaborative
    The University of New Hampshire welcomes Laura M. Nickerson as the new director of the UNH STEM Teachers’ Collaborative. The collaborative is an interdisciplinary effort to... Read More
  • Two UNH students who met while interns at the IOL in high school
    - Engineering the Future
    The application period for the UNH InterOperability Lab (IOL) summer internship program for high-school students is now open, and for those who are accepted, the program provides... Read More
  • cyanobacteria research on NH lake
    - UNH Researchers Invent Low-Cost Method to Monitor Lakes for Airborne Toxins
    Doctoral student Amanda Murby monitors a lake aerosol collection system developed by UNH researchers on Lake Christine in Stark. Aerosolized cyanobacteria cells and toxins are... Read More
  • Terry Forbes
    - UNH Solar Physicist Receives Prize
    Terry Forbes, research professor emeritus in the physics department and the Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space, recently received the George Ellery Hale Prize... Read More
  • unh students in the science of stuff course
    - The Science of Stuff
    On Thursday, UNH Today peeked in on the J-Term course The Science of Stuff (MS401), where we found students building various models of the structure of DNA. It helps them “to... Read More
  • Diane Silva Pimentel
    - Women in Engineering
    Diane Silva Pimentel, assistant professor of education, is delving into questions about gender and the decision not only to study engineering but also to remain in the field.... Read More
  • FAFSA graphic
    - Not Your Parents’ FAFSA
    Anyone who has ever applied for financial aid knows those five little letters — FAFSA — and the date it becomes available very well. Read More
  • UNH nursing student with mentor at Portsmouth Regional Hospital
    - Atypical Clinical Collaboration
    The department of nursing may be celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, but it is hardly resting on its laurels. It is at the forefront of preparing tomorrow's nurses, with a... Read More