Loren Marple ’13
Loren Marple ’13's Articles
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OCEAN GLIMR
In August, UNH received from NASA its largest-ever single research contract: $107.9 million to develop a space-based instrument to study coastal ecosystems near the Gulf of Mexico. Led by research... -
20 Years of What Ifs
UNH's URC, now in its 21st year, is about much more than mice and test tubes. -
This Isn't a Test
SAT scores could be a thing of the past. -
Buzz Kill
A recent study indicates major crop pollinators are in decline. -
Hat Trick Hits a Milestone
OHT recently crossed the $1 million threshold in donations made to help injured service members. -
Beyond Imagining: Research and Innovation
UNH research helps build springboards for the future. -
CELEBRATE 150: The Campaign That Did
CELEBRATE 150: The Campaign for UNH made a lasting impact on the students, faculty and staff members. -
Beyond Imagining: Program Support
Support for UNH programs during CELEBRATE 150 made up nearly 40 percent, or $115.7 million, of the $307.9 million total. -
Beyond Imagining: Student Support
Philanthropy helps make UNH the university of choice. -
Beyond Imagining: Capital Projects
Two of the most prominent landmarks on UNH’s Durham campus also represent the most visible evidence of the success of CELEBRATE 150. -
The Class of 2022: By the Numbers
Get to know UNH's newest undergrads. -
Fighting Suicide with Science
A UNH graduate student is the nation’s first psychological autopsy examiner. -
Challenge Accepted
Wildcats have set new records with The (603) Challenge 2018. -
Eruption Clues
Much like a forensic team recreates a scene to determine how a crime was committed, UNH researchers are using scientific sleuthing to better understand the journey of magma, or molten rock, in one of... -
Wisdom on Aging
As America gets older, UNH research helps to promote happy, healthy aging. -
Paving the Way for Student Success
They're making a difference in the lives of students, one multimillion dollar gift at a time. -
Top 10 Stories of 2017
From the Granite Guarantee to an impressive new ranking for Paul College, here’s a look at the top stories of 2017. -
1,000 Words
A photographic look at the fall semester of 2017. -
Serving Those Who Serve
In November, UNH joined about 100 universities and colleges around the nation in waiving its application fee for members of the military. While this measure is new, the university’s efforts to help... -
Coffee with Conscience
Paying homage to Saxbys founder and CEO Nick Bayer’s own experience, the company has created a scholarship to give opportuntities to first-generation students at UNH. -
CELEBRATE 150: The Campaign for UNH
A third of the way through the final year of UNH’s comprehensive campaign, the university has plenty to celebrate. -
Tech Support
Prevention Innovations Research Center’s uSafeUS app goes national and has added new features that can be used to help prevent an assault. -
Road Scholars
Researchers find rising seas could cause flooded roads in unexpected places on New Hampshire’s Seacoast. -
Football’s Fish
Since 2003, Dick Dewing ’53 has headed up a cannon crew for the Wildcats’ home football games, firing off blank shots after each UNH touchdown. -
A Taste of the World
Fairchild Hall’s International Food Luncheon offers a taste of the world. -
The Roar of the Score
The man behind the cannon at Wildcat Stadium is no ordinary fan. -
Encouraging Mutual Respect, Dialogue
UNH Faculty Senate's motion aims to improve campus climate. -
What a Weekend It Was
View a few of the sights from Homecoming & Family Weekend 2017. -
Celebrate With Us, Wherever You Are!
Get ready for a year of fun and fascinating gatherings across the country. -
University Day Delights
Highlights from University Day 2017 -
UNH Welcomes New Faculty
From pastries to pi, new professors, lecturers, researchers and specialists bring diverse talents. -
The Class of 2021: By the Numbers
They come from 37 states and 19 countries. Here's a glimpse of the UNH class of 2021. -
Blue and White and Green All Over
Take a walk through campus and it’s easy to get lost in UNH’s natural beauty. Tree-lined sidewalks border burbling streams and wander over gently rolling hills and past jutting rocks. In the silence... -
Farm to Future
Exploring the link between food and sustainability. -
New Angles on Old Problems
Prof. Tom Haines examines questions about our present industrial world and a sustainable future in “Walking to the Sun.” -
A Carbon-Neutral Future
Ask Cameron Wake to describe UNH’s response to reducing greenhouse gas emissions (GHGE) and one word comes to mind: aggressive. WildCAP, the university’s climate action plan, is “considerably more... -
Starting Somewhere
For Kathryn Bennett ’18, a student in the College of Life Sciences and Agriculture, an interest in sustainability began at a young age. “I have always been passionate about protecting wildlife and... -
People Power
Former UNH provost John Aber is a world-renowned expert in natural resources and the environment who today concentrates most of his research in the area of sustainable ecosystem management. He co-... -
Celebrating 150
CELEBRATE 150: The Campaign for UNH is looking to finish strong as it heads into the second and final year of its public phase. At the campaign launch celebration last September, UNH President Mark W... -
Red Alert
Walk along a beach in New England, and chances are you’ll encounter piles of fine red seaweed washed up in drifts at the waterline. While it may look harmless enough, the fiber-like weed,... -
Chasing the Moon
UNH faculty are traveling to what's known as the path of totality to witness the Aug. 21 eclipse. Find out where they're going. -
What’s Your Wildcat Nature?
Are you an information magnet or a solitude seeker? Curiosity quencher or finisher of projects others have abandoned? What’s your Wildcat nature? Take this quiz to find out. -
Stairways to Studying Abroad
Eleven students received study-abroad scholarships this spring. -
Act III: Bringing UNH History to Life
What does it take to write an original play and the score to accompany it? “A good amount of homework we weren’t expecting,” says one of the cast members. But, boy did it pay off. -
ISE by the Numbers
A look at the Undergraduate Research Conference's largest event