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  • UNH President Jim Dean walks near Echo Lake
    - UNH Leaders Hit the Road to Hear From N.H.
    On a bus tour across New Hampshire early this month, UNH leaders covered more than 300 miles over two days to meet with Granite Staters, hear how UNH’s partnerships are working in... Read More
  • students engaged in literacy activities
    - All About Writing
    The NH Literacy Institutes at UNH celebrate the National Day on Writing. Read More
  • Students walking on campus
    - UNH Again Earns 'Best Value' Status
    The University of New Hampshire has been ranked the No. 1 best value public university in New England for the second consecutive year and is a top-10 best value public university... Read More
  • car in sinkhole by mobile home
    - Homes in the Wake
    UNH collaborates on NOAA grant to study the climate change resilience of mobile homes. Read More
  • Droughts Are a New Reality for New England. Diverse Crop Rotations Can Help.
    - Droughts Are a New Reality for New England. Diverse Crop Rotations Can Help.
    When it comes to crop rotations, complexity is key to boosting levels of nitrogen—a soil nutrient that is critical to crop production. That's according to new research involving... Read More
  • The Cod and the Tern
    - The Cod and the Tern
    With new grants, UNH researchers will study how climate change in the Gulf of Maine is affecting species like the Atlantic cod and the common tern. Read More
  • Seeking to Stem the Tide
    - Seeking to Stem the Tide
    Adrienne Kovach, associate professor of natural resources and the environment, and her research team at the University of New Hampshire aim to protect tidal marsh sparrows. Read More
  • aerial photo of UNH College Woods in fall with football stadium in background
    - Funding for Forests
    UNH Extension received two grants that will support their work in managing and protecting the state's forests. Read More
  • Three elderly men stand on a beach holding measuring sticks to determine height of the sand.
    - Shifting Sands
    Data from the volunteer-based Beach Profiling Program indicates which N.H. beaches are most resilient to coastal storms. Read More
  • aerial photo of T Hall and UNH campus
    - Advancing Disability Services
    With a $3M grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, UNH's Institute on Disability will continue its support of New Hampshire residents with disabilities. Read More