March Research Recap
Catch up on the latest research news from UNH.
Catch up on the latest research news from UNH.
The University of New Hampshire’s College of Health and Human Services (CHHS) graduate programs in occupational therapy, social work and nursing (master's and doctor of nursing practice) have been ranked among the top 100 in the country, according to the U.S. News & World Report (USNWR) Best Graduate Schools list.
Sarah Nicholls ’25 was recently chosen as one of 438 recipients of the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship, the nation’s premier undergraduate award for science, math, engineering and technology (STEM) majors who plan to pursue a Ph.D. and have a career in research.
Jennifer Griffith, an associate professor of organizational behavior and management and the Morrison Fellow of Diversity at the University of New Hampshire's Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics, was recently recognized by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) International as a 2024 Influential Leader.
New research involving UNH scientists reveals Maine organic dairy farmers prioritize cost and supply issues but are open to paying more for sustainable, methane-reducing feed.
Six Ph.D. physics students from UNH were selected to participate in Citizen CATE 2024 project to collect data during the total solar eclipse.
The University of New Hampshire has named Ashby Kinch vice provost and dean of the Graduate School, effective July 8, 2024. Kinch will succeed Cari Moorhead, who is retiring as dean of the Graduate School after serving in the role since 2019.
The (603) Challenge, UNH's signature annual fundraiser, is celebrating a decade of impact this year. Mark your calendars and get ready to celebrate! The 10th annual (603) Challenge is taking place from April 8th to April 12th, and you’re not going to want to miss it. Get in on the action starting April 8th to help us make this the best #UNH603 yet!
The only time the noise ever truly stops for Taite Panton ’27 is when he’s running.
Joel Johnson, professor and chair of UNH’s Department of Earth Sciences, was recently selected as a lecturer for the prestigious 2024-2025 Ocean Discovery Lecture Series.
For more than 20 years, the Ocean Discovery Lecture Series (formerly the Distinguished Lecturer Series) has brought the exciting scientific results and discoveries of the International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) and its predecessor programs to academic research institutions, museums and aquaria.