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  • Students exiting Murkland Hall at the University of New Hampshire
    - Five Students Named 2016 Trout Scholars
    Five New Hampshire students have been awarded B. Thomas Trout Scholarships from the College of Liberal Arts to support their study abroad experiences in the 2016-17 academic year. Read More
  • Drew Conroy with Rwandan colleague Aurore Ugirabe
    - Fulbright Awards
    Drew Conroy, professor of applied animal science at the Thompson School, is in Rwanda with his family during the spring semester through his second Fulbright Scholar Award, while... Read More
  • UNH senior Jennie Marinucci in Washington, DC
    - Health, Care and Understanding
    One UNH senior who is part of this year's Undergraduate Research Conference has also taken her research off campus after being selected for the 20th Annual Posters on the Hill... Read More
  • CO2 in the Sea
    - CO2 in the Sea
    Each year, tons of burning fossil fuel pumps greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide into the air and roughly 25 percent of that CO2 gets absorbed by the world’s oceans. Read More
  • SPARK 2016 Research Review - Climate Change
    - SPARK 2016
    Flip through the most recent issue of SPARK, UNH’s annual research review. Read More
  • Cameron Wake skiing in Denali National Park
    - All Eyes on the Arctic
    Each summer, a handful of UNH researchers pass up New England’s hard-won summer and head to the remote glaciers, peatlands and oceans on top of the world. There, they’re exploring... Read More
  • Sara Carlson
    - Role Model On and Off the Ice
    Talent is God-given. Be humble. Fame is man-given. Be grateful. Conceit is self-given. Be careful.  —John Wooden Talent. Humility. Gratitude. Sara Carlson '16 has all three. A... Read More
  • Andrew Phinney '14 in Nepal as Peace Corps volunteer
    - The Right Place, the Right Time
      The Arghakhanchi District of Nepal is a mountainous region west of Kathmandu that is covered with fields of corn and rice as well as lush, forested valleys. “It’s probably the... Read More
  • map of Cuba
    - Those Famous 90 Miles
    In Cuba it is called “el bloqueo,” the U.S. embargo against trade and travel that has been in place since 1960. On March 22, during his three-day visit to the island — the first... Read More
  • Students in the TOMODACHI program
    - Journey to Japan
    In the years that have passed since the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, the Building the TOMODACHI Generation program has brought together students from the United States and... Read More