Spotlight

A mural and a space where STEAM comes to life in Durham, N.H.
 There is a little-known industrial building in Durham, New Hampshire, that has become a growing hub where industry and the University of New Hampshire meet. It wouldn’t feel like Durham without a UNH presence. Part of the industrial space houses UNH’s Northeast Passage and the John Olson…
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Professor Kothari Co-Organizes AmeriMech Symposium
Professor Mrityunjay Kothari recently co-organized the latest AmeriMech Symposium on "Mechanics of Materials in Extreme Environments," held at Brown University in September 2025. This high-level gathering, under the aegis of the U.S. National Committee on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (USNC/TAM…
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Mike Howley, UNH Earth Sciences BS '06 and MS '08, tracks NH groundwater for all of us
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Conducting Vision Research as a Computer Science Major
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The WarpSPEE3D = efficient, customizable, and eco-friendly
 At UNH's John Olson Center, you'll find more than faculty and students in the high bay; industry partnerships are at the heart of what we do. One such partner, Spee3d, houses one of their large metal 3D printers, WarpSPEE3D, here at the facility. Don…
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CCOM Director and Earth Sciences Professor Larry Mayer discusses the discovery of the WWII Imperial Japanese Navy destroyer Teruzuki during the Iron Bottom Sound expedition aboard the E/V Nautilus. (Image courtesy of Ocean Exploration Trust.)
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Professor Will Clyde, Earth Sciences, discusses Odiorne Point State Park, “There were mammoths and mastodons walking through Durham and through the Seacoast and all through New Hampshire. There's no question about it"
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Coral reefs are constantly fighting their way up from the bottom, literally and figuratively. Three UNH mechanical engineering students work to give coral reefs a boost.
Over the 2024-2025 academic year, UNH seniors Katy Cafaro, PJ Menis, and James Grady designed an instrument that fertilizes coral reefs with aragonite. Coral uses this mineral to produce its skeleton. Feeding aragonite to coral is not a new idea. Marine biologists and at-home hobbyists have been…
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Larry Mayer - “We know more about the surface of Mars than we do the seafloor." Thanks to UNH, the United States grew by one million square kilometers
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KLEIN DEDICATES THE "KLEIN SONAR INNOVATION LAB"
The University of New Hampshire (UNH) welcomes Klein Marine Systems, a global leader in sonar technology, to the thriving network of business partners at the…
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Sophie Coulson, assistant professor of geophysics, provides insight on quake felt from Maine to Rhode Island
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5 Things I Learned by Being Passionate about Aerospace Engineering at UNH
Anthony '26, a mechanical engineering major, talks about all he has learned by taking part in aerospace engineering student organizations, conferences and networking through UNH. Read more from Anthony's 5 Things I Learned blog here. 
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