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College of Life Sciences & Agriculture

Recent Stories

  • Kim Babbitt and Leslie Barber
    - Groundbreaking Agreement Makes Student Success Top Priority
    COLSA and the Community College System of New HampshireÌýare helping set up transfer studentsÌýfor maximum success. Read More
  • UNH's Andrew Shapiro '21
    - Above the Bar
    Andrew Shapiro '21 has been busy this summer, training to break three world records for a good cause. Read More
  • High-Impact Internships
    - High-Impact Internships
    Students devote their summers to social innovation. Read More
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    On August 18, members of the public can tour UNH's Woodman Horticultural Research Farm and learn about strawberry, kiwi and pollinator research.
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    UNH researchers found that, on average, some 11 percent of streams in the Merrimack River watershed are affected by elevated salinity.
  • UNH Professor Emeritus Stacia Sower at work with a student
    - A Career Is Celebrated
    Special issue of "General and Comparative Endocrinology" highlights Professor Emeritus Stacia Sower's accomplishments and research legacy. Read More
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    COLSA PhD candidate Radhika Bartaula shares her story in a blog post for the Chicago Council on Global Affairs.
  • Artist's drawing of research ship
    - Exploring the Seas
    UNH will co-operate a forthcoming research vessel that will provide cutting-edge technology for scientists to studyÌýthe Atlantic Ocean and adjoining seas. Read More
  • Kevin Culligan holds a Arabidopsis thaliana plant in his lab.
    - Damage Control
    COLSA's Kevin Culligan is studying how pathogens cause DNA double-strand breaks in plants and how plants repair them, thanks to an NSF grant. Read More
  • Hagfish
    - New Grant Will Fund Study of Hagfish Slime
    Professor David Plachetzki received a grant to study what has been described as the grossest super-material on the planet. Read More