Â鶹app

College of Life Sciences & Agriculture

Recent Stories

  • potted flowers in greenhouse
    - Spring Arrives at the UNH Greenhouse
    The annual open house at the Â鶹app’s Macfarlane greenhouses, a popular rite of spring, is March 28-29, 2014 Usher in spring with a visit to the University of... Read More
  • horseshoe crab
    - Research Makes a Difference
    New research from Plymouth State University and the Â鶹app indicates that collecting and bleeding horseshoe crabs for biomedical purposes causes short-term... Read More
  • andrew phinney
    - At the Heart of Medicine
    During the summer following his freshman year, Andrew Phinney ’14 held an internship with the College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital in Washington... Read More
  • portland-montreal pipeline trail
    - Take a Hike
    The potential reversal of the Portland-Montreal oil pipeline has eluded the spotlight that shines on other tar sands oil projects like Keystone XL pipeline. Kaity Thomson... Read More
  • Hawaiian Bobtail Squid
    - Odd Couple
    Photo: Kahikai.org Cheryl Whistler is enchanted by her research subject, the Hawaiian bobtail squid. When she describes the petite sea creature, it’s easy to see why. About the... Read More
  • UNH bee hotel
    - Ancient Buzz
    When the dinosaurs died off 65 million years ago, they left clues behind, their fossils scattered around the world in bits and pieces and, sometimes, entire skeletons. From the... Read More
  • The Tales a Lobster Trap Tells
    - The Tales a Lobster Trap Tells
    What do lobster traps tell us about the lobsters on the bottom? from Presentation Boot Camp on Vimeo A video from the lobster research lab of zoology professor Win Watson is a... Read More
  • joe tumber
    - Shersingh Joseph Tumber-Davila ’15
    Environmental Conservation and Sustainability with a Minor in Forestry Leominster, Mass.Ìý(Born in Humacao, Puerto Rico) What made you want to choose this course of study? I... Read More
  • ben claxton
    - Pre-Med, With Feeling
    Why would anyone leave Chocolatetown, U.S.A., for a state that brags about granite? For Hershey, Penn., native Ben Claxton ’14, the lure was the lab. Specifically, the opportunity... Read More
  • lakes region EMTs
    - Professor Comes to Rescue For Lakes Region's EMTs
    Members of the Laconia Fire Department who prepared for a national exam with the help of UNH Clinical Associate Professor Katherine Lockwood include, left to right, Deputy Fire... Read More