Oyster farming is a rapidly growing industry along the coast of New Hampshire. The long, cold winters have always been a challenge, however, and farmers in the state — who harvested more than 1.2 ...
Allison Kish and Annie Ragland have been performing stormwater testing and research at UNH, assisting the university’s stormwater team in keeping surrounding community ecosystems – like the Great Bay ...
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Our dining halls are a great way to connect with friends and share a meal. Enjoy all-you-care-to-eat fare at a reasonable prices with a meal plan from award-winning UNH Dining. Never miss another ...
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What is a Bachelor of Science in bioengineering? This program is tailored to students who want to use engineering principles to analyze problems and design solutions in the fields of healthcare, ...
What is zoology? Zoology is a field within the biological sciences that is dedicated to the study of animals: their origin and development as well as their habits, behaviors and relationships. It ...
Living in Congreve will put you in the center of the UNH campus. Proximity to the campus core and steps away from recreation facilities are just a few of the reasons students are attracted to life in ...
Designed to celebrate and spotlight individuals and teams doing important sustainability work in the areas of research, curriculum development and teaching, campus initiatives, and external engagement ...
Study authors Suman Itani, a PH.D. student in physics (left) and postdoctoral researcher Yibo Zhang. Photo by Jiadong Zang. Magnets are at the core of the technology that powers our world: smartphones ...
EDITORS: David Needle is available to speak to reporters at david.needle@unh.edu. DURHAM, N.H.—A debilitating, often fatal, fungal disease has been discovered in wild North American porcupines in ...
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