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Bauer Recognized with 2023 Distinguished Professor Award

Bauer Recognized with 2023 Distinguished Professor Award

Chris Bauer was the recipient of the 2023 Distinguished Professor Award at this year's annual Faculty Excellence celebration, held last month. His citation from the event notes thatÌý"his dedication to serving chemistry and education extends well beyond UNH, and this has been especially impactful... Read More

Recent Stories

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    - Transforming Students Into Climate Leaders
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    - A New Staple for Graduate Research
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    - Emerging Science
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    - Improving STEM Education
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    - Connecting Through GLOBE
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  • Text logo for NH BioMade
    - UNH-Led Initiative Advances State’s Biomaterials Industry
    UNH will lead a five-year EPSCoR project funded by the National Science Foundation. Read More
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    The NSF grant will help provide mentorship, paid internships and job placement for students as well as createÌýa stronger partnership with businesses.
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    Elementary school teachers and Cooperative ExtensionÌývolunteers will come together for a community-based professional development partnership.
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    - Planting the Seeds of STEM Success
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