civil-engineering
Promoting Inclusion and Equity
This summer, Dzijeme Ntumi ’17, ’18G served as the lead instructor and curriculum designer for an innovative new educational program that explores science, technology, engineering, the arts and mathematics, as well as the Black experience. Offered through UNH Tech Camp, the Dinah Whipple STEAM... Read More-
04/13/19
Helping Others Through Research
Julissa Freund ’20 is passionate about helping others. She discovered her calling to conduct research that makes a difference following her sophomore... -
04/10/19
Scholarship Success
Cassidy Yates ‘20, an environmental engineering student, was recently awarded the 2019 Mueller Continuing Education Scholarship from the American... -
03/25/19
Melting Arctic
An international panel of researchers, including UNH's Larry Mayer and Nancy Kinner, will discuss Arctic change and melting. -
03/16/19
Watershed Wisdom
When it comes to tackling the complex environmental challenges New Hampshire communities frequently face, developing productive partnerships with...
Recent Stories
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03/09/19 - Faculty GrantsMatthew MacManes Matthew MacManes, assistant professor of genome-enabled biology National Institutes of Health Maximizing Investigators’ Research Award $1.7 million for research... Read More
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03/09/19 - Insights on a Changing ClimateUNH research left its mark on the monumental Fourth National Climate Assessment, released in November 2018 by 13 government agencies. Jennifer Jacobs, professor of civil and... Read More
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02/26/19 - Meet Our Faculty: Erin Bell"I am the granddaughter of a village blacksmith (who)learned to weld in a German workcamp in Berlin during World War II." Read More
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01/04/19 - Climate Change WoesUNH professor Jennifer Jacobs was a lead author on the landmark Fourth National Climate Assessment released recently by 13 government agencies. Read More
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11/25/18 - Into the Microbial DeepA Department of Energy grant is supporting UNH research on hydraulic fracturing. Read More
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02/19/18 - CEPS Senior Wins ASCE HonorSarah Jakositz ’18 was recently named the winner of the American Society of Civil Engineers New Faces of Civil Engineering scholarship. Read More