Research Feature
Elizabeth Burakowski's work with CoCoRaHS is one component of the Ecosystems and Society research and relies heavily on volunteer citizen scientists.
UNH Today Article: Why Snow is Cool
News
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May 18 2012
New Classroom Science Standards up for Review
The first substantial update to national science teaching standards in roughly 15 years — and the first including the science of human-driven climate change — is open for public comment through this month.
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May 17 2012
UNH Prof and EPSCoR sociologist Ken Johnson on why minorities now surpass whites in the U.S.
For the first time, racial and ethnic minorities make up more than half the children born in the U.S., capping decades of heady immigration growth that is now slowing. New 2011 census estimates highlight a historic shift underway in the nation's racial makeup.
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May 16 2012
New Hampshire colleges push for high-tech grads
Employers look for 'skilled individuals'New Hampshire's community colleges and four-year campuses are working together to turn out more high-tech graduates, promising to double the number in the next 13 years. Last year, the four University System of New Hampshire schools and the 11 community colleges awarded about 8,200 degrees and certificates, including 1,100 degrees in science, technology, engineering or math. Under an agreement signed yesterday, the latter number would increase by 50 percent by 2020 and double by 2025.
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Apr 16 2012
Gulf Coast Residents Say BP Oil Spill Changed Their Environmental Views, UNH Research Finds
University of New Hampshire researchers have found that residents of Louisiana and Florida most acutely and directly affected by the BP Deepwater Horizon disaster -- the largest marine oil spill in U.S. history -- said they have changed their views on other environmental issues as a result of the spill.
Events
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May 30 2012
YMCA NH Science Fair
For young women in grades 6-10 interested in learning more about jobs in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math (STEM) fields. -
Jun 6 2012
Adapting Cities to Climate Change
In this program, planners explore the issues of infrastructure and land changes, as well as environmental and economic changes. How do we know what the effects of climate change will be and how do we adapt? Explore both research and planning preparation.
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Jun 8 2012
Wetlands Evaluation Workshop - The NH Method and the NEW NH Wetlands Mapper!
Come enjoy a springtime Friday afternoon workshop and learn how you can use the revised NH Method and the NEW NH Wetlands Mapper for evaluating wetlands in your town.
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Jun 8 2012
2012 New England Lakes Conference
The New England Chapter of the North American Lake Management Society (NEC-NALMS) is dedicated to helping ensure that we have clean lakes and effective water management throughout New England, by sharing information on water and lakes with everyone who affects water quality - all of us.
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Jun 18 2012
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Jun 19 2012
Gathering for Water Professionals
In addition to the listening sessions, the Water Sustainability Commission will also be holding a specific session for those representing organizations or communities already working on issues of water sustainability.
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Jun 20 2012
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Jun 21 2012
Your Land, Clean Water, Your Legacy (Upper Merrimack River Watershed)
Due to the findings in the USDA Private Forests, Public Benefits report, the Contoocook and Merrimack river watersheds are ranked #2 and #4 nationwide to experience the most change in water quality as a result of increases in housing density on private forestlands. Come find out what you can do and how you can help prevent this from happening
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Jun 25 2012
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Jul 9 2012
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Jul 16 2012
The UNH Cooperative Extension Geospatial Technologies Training Center will offer our 5-day, intensive GIS/GPS Boot Camp workshop in Lee, NH.
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Jul 16 2012
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Jul 23 2012
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