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Phytoplankton Monitoring in Gulf of Maine as a Signal of Climate Change Impacts
UNH researchers study phytoplankton dynamics in the Gulf of Maine to understand climate change impacts, marine biodiversity shifts, and sustainable ecosystem management. Read More-
12/09/24
Trip to Ireland Provides ‘Transformative Experiences’ for Social Work Students
Mikayla Tobin was one of 12 social work students from UNH’s College of Health and Human Services who spent almost two weeks in Ireland last summer as... -
10/29/24
UNH Awarded $24 Million to Build Solar Wind Sensors for NOAA
The University of New Hampshire has been awarded $24.3 million by NASA, on behalf of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), to... -
10/15/24
Could Storms Like Hurricanes Helene and Milton Eventually Impact New Hampshire?
A pair of devastating hurricanes battered the southeastern U.S. over the last three weeks, leaving in their wake enormous swaths of flooding and... -
10/01/24
Ecuadorian Researchers and Students Visit UNH as Part of Ongoing Partnership
UNH’s College of Life Sciences and Agriculture (COLSA) recently welcomed a contingent of faculty and students from two universities in Ecuador for a...
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06/07/12 - Summer Research Award Aids in Archaeological Study of CheeseHillary Christopher received a SURF award from the Hamel Center for Undergraduate Research. While some UNH students will spend the next few months working, or maybe even... Read More
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05/24/12 - Hamanasi Eco-Resort: Examining the Profit, Planet, and People Bottom Lines of SustainabilityHospitality management student Kate Early shares her undergraduate research experience at Hamanasi, an eco-resort in a rural fishing village in Belize. Read More
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05/17/12 - International Students Learn More Than English in UNH's English as a Second Language ProgramInternational students learn more than English in UNH's rapidly-expanding English as a Second Language program. Read More
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05/10/12 - Digging Deep: Volleyball Player to Farm in IndiaFour years ago, as one of Canada's top junior women's volleyball prospects coming out of high school, Jessy Dick '12 crossed the continent from Lethbridge, Alberta, to play for... Read More
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05/03/12 - A Student in Uganda Makes Water Safe to DrinkIn 2011, during a service trip to Lukodi, Uganda, Kayla Mineau was just starting to test one of the community wells when cows came up and began drinking from it. Read More
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04/19/12 - Occupational Therapy Major Does It Her WayJenn Aspinwall's future has been shaped by her two brothers. One is a Black Hawk helicopter pilot. The other has special needs. She calls both men her best friends. Read More
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04/19/12 - Gulf Coast Residents Say BP Oil Spill Changed Their Environmental Views, UNH Research FindsUNH researchers have found that residents of Louisiana and Florida most acutely and directly affected by the BP Deepwater Horizon disaster -- the largest marine oil spill in U.S.... Read More
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04/19/12 - Junior Takes Studies a World AwayHilary Bird is a woman who craves the new and the different. A communication major from Mont Vernon, New Hampshire, Hilary decided to study abroad in China this semester because... Read More
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04/12/12 - Drinking Water for the Children of Cumayasa, Dominican RepublicCivil and environmental engineering students select a senior capstone design project that gives students a more real-world approach to engineering. Read More
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04/05/12 - UNH Research Brings New Understanding to Past Global Warming EventsA series of global warming events called hyperthermals that occurred more than 50 million years ago had a similar origin to a much larger hyperthermal of the period, the... Read More