UNH Magazine Fall 2017
Blue and white and green all over: It’s the sustainability issue, with additional feature stories about a special professor/alumni friendship and CELEBRATE 150: The Campaign for UNH
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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... Read More -
Farm to Future
Exploring the link between food and sustainability. Read More -
New Angles on Old Problems
Prof. Tom Haines examines questions about our present industrial world and a sustainable future in “Walking to the Sun.” Read More -
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... Read 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... Read More -
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... Read More -
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... Read More -
In This Issue...
When I started working at UNH in October 2008, there were two high-profile topics I recall as taking up many staff writers’ time. One was the... Read More -
Win(d)-Win Proposition
Nike’s “Breaking2” running project tapped UNH’s Flow Physics Facility. Read More
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