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College of Life Sciences & Agriculture

Recent Stories

  • lisa tiemann with soil
    - A Fertile Mind
    In Uganda, farmers are now cultivating marginal lands, moving uphill on slopes to sow seeds in soil that’s losing its fertility at an alarming rate. This predicament has captured... Read More
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    Get to know New Hampshire’s coast – the creatures that inhabit it and the researchers who explore it – at UNH’s third annual Know the Coast Day Saturday, Oct. 20. LEARN MORE >...
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    - UNH Highlights
    UNH Named One of Sierra Magazine’s Top “Coolest Schools†The Â鶹app made the top 10 list of campuses in Sierra magazine’s sixth annual ranking of the nation’s... Read More
  • joel hartter
    - Into the Bush (continued)
    It only takes one tick Ticks are a danger in any part of the globe, but when a tick bit Hartter's foot last summer in Uganda, all hell broke loose. Two days later, his lower leg... Read More
  • small oysters in hand
    - Tweets Offer Unique Glimpse of Red Tide Research
    Left - Juvenile pearl oysters attached to seagrass and rock, covering the bottom of some areas. Right - Sample of coral taken from a shallow lagoon reef in Umm Al Quwain UNH... Read More
  • Beth Knotts '79 and daughter Kiralee '16 take a kayak break during Move-In Day
    - Knotts Landing
    Beth Knotts ’79 nearly dropped out of UNH before finding what really mattered to her. Her journey of discovery changed her and her family forever. Now there’s a new Knotts on... Read More
  • joanne curran-clentano with students at dinner table in field with cows
    - Holy Cow!
    Professor Joanne Curran-Celentano, left, Jillian Smith '12 and Amy Beliveau '10, '12G at the UNH Organic Dairy Farm in Lee, N.H. The farm is one of seven facilities and fields... Read More
  • salamander
    - Hut, Hut, Hike! A Team of Salamanders Tackle the Ecosystem
    Postdoctoral researcher Dan Hocking '03 '12G has been studying red-backed salamanders for the past eight years, and has only seen their eggs in the late stages of... Read More
  • meghan maclean in college woods
    - Maps for Environmentalists
    Fragmentation of the landscape causes invasive species to advance and further degrade the natural environment. Graduate student Meghan MacLean’s new software application, PolyFrag... Read More
  • All Creatures Great and Small: The Thompson School Now Offers Vet Tech
    - All Creatures Great and Small: The Thompson School Now Offers Vet Tech
    The College of Life Sciences and Agriculture (COLSA) at the Â鶹app (UNH) now offers a veterinary technology program within the two-year Animal Science degree... Read More