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  • Trappist solar system
    - Spaced Out
    “Astronomy compels the soul to look upward and leads us from this world to another.”       —Plato, The Republic, 342 BCE Last week, when NASA announced the discovery of seven new... Read More
  • Kate Haslett takes over UNH's Snapchat account
    - Joking Around
    Kate Haslett ’18 shares her day as a civil engineering student, division I hockey player and jokester during her Snapchat takeover. Read More
  • CCOM researcher Tom Weber
    - Weber, Miksis-Olds Honored by Acoustical Society of America
    Thomas Weber and Jennifer Miksis-Olds are back-to-back recipients of the Medwin Prize in Acoustical Oceanography by the Acoustical Society of America. Read More
  • students and teacher at school
    - Supporting the State's Teachers
    UNH was awarded a $200,000 grant to support early childhood STEM teachers in New Hampshire. Read More
  • UNH student Sarah Jakositz '18
    - Outstanding Opportunities
    Sarah Jakositz ’18 has been immersed in myriad opportunities on campus as a UNH College of Engineering and Physical Sciences student. Read More
  • UNH Junior Named a "New Face" in Engineering
    - UNH Junior Named a "New Face" in Engineering
    “UNH has challenged and pushed me to be my best in all areas of my life," says Kate Haslett '18. Read More
  • a black hole eating a dying star
    - Feeding Frenzy
    A giant black hole ripped apart a nearby star and then continued to feed off its remains for close to a decade, according to research led by UNH. This black hole meal is more than... Read More
  • Kate Haslett in UNH lab
    - UNH Junior Named to ASCE's "New Faces of Engineering"
    Katie Haslett '18 has been named to the American Society of Civil Engineers' 2017 class of New Faces of Civil Engineering, which highlights the next generation of leaders in the... Read More
  • Yaning Li, assistant professor of mechanical engineering at UNH
    - Get Smart
    UNH researchers have shown for the first time that rotating cells in chiral cellular solids, a foam-like substance, could lead to the creation of a new smart material. Read More
  • Reduce, Reuse, REMADE
    - Reduce, Reuse, REMADE
    UNH will join more than 100 partners from industry, academia and government in a new Department of Energy institute focused on the reduction of energy and emissions through more... Read More