UNH College of Life Sciences and Agriculture
UNH College of Life Sciences and Agriculture
At the UNH College of Life Sciences and Agriculture (COLSA), our students seek to make a difference — from identifying the molecular pathway that leads to a new treatment for disease, to understanding the complex forces that impact our ecosystems and natural landscapes, to finding solutions for a global food system tasked with feeding billions.
Here, you will deepen your understanding of the world and learn to find sustainable responses to the planet’s biggest challenges. Leading edge research and hands-on experiences, combined with practical skill building in the lab and in the field, will create a strong foundation for your future.
COLSA’s nationally recognized, award-winning faculty combine a passion for teaching with research and public service. Their work to understand the nature of biological systems, manage and conserve natural resources, improve agricultural profitability and sustainability, enhance health and nutrition, and foster economic development has earned UNH nationwide recognition as a top-tier public flagship university.
When you graduate, you will join the 95 percent of COLSA alumni employed or furthering their education, and the thousands of Wildcats who are forging their path to success, from here in New Hampshire to every corner of the world.
Here, you will deepen your understanding of the world and learn to find sustainable responses to the planet’s biggest challenges. Leading edge research and hands-on experiences, combined with practical skill building in the lab and in the field, will create a strong foundation for your future.
COLSA’s nationally recognized, award-winning faculty combine a passion for teaching with research and public service. Their work to understand the nature of biological systems, manage and conserve natural resources, improve agricultural profitability and sustainability, enhance health and nutrition, and foster economic development has earned UNH nationwide recognition as a top-tier public flagship university.
When you graduate, you will join the 95 percent of COLSA alumni employed or furthering their education, and the thousands of Wildcats who are forging their path to success, from here in New Hampshire to every corner of the world.
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Jon M. Wraith, dean of the College of Life Sciences and Agriculture, offers congratulations and well wishes to our 2020 graduates.
A Message for COLSA's 2020 Graduates
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Alina Harris '19G is a student in UNH's agricultural sciences master's program. Find out what she's doing and why she loves doing it at New…
Alina Harris, UNH Agricultural Sciences Grad…
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Arturo Andrade, assistant professor of neuroscience, talks about his work with voltage-gated calcium channels and why he chose to conduct research and teach at the UNH…
Assistant Professor Arturo Andrade
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Prof. Wollheim is studying water quality in streams and rivers in New England and how the quality is affected by things like land use change and fertilizer use.
Associate Professor Wilfred Wollheim
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Find out why an education at the UNH College of Life Sciences and Agriculture is right for you.
COLSA Anthem
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Scientists with the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station in the UNH College of Life Sciences and Agriculture present the preliminary findings of the first…
Experiment Station Presents Specialty Syrup…
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Kevin Pietro, clinical assistant professor of nutrition, answers questions about his teaching style, what students can expect in his classroom, what he loves about…
Four Questions for Faculty: Kevin Pietro
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After a long winter, the first day out on pasture is an exciting day at the UNH Organic Dairy Research Farm, which is part of the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment…
Happy Cows
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Health Benefits and Seedless Table Grape Varieties
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Native, deciduous hardwoods such as sycamore, beech, birch, hickory, and basswood may offer commercial and backyard maple syrup producers an untapped opportunity to…
High-Value Niche Syrup Production Research
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Wildlife and Conservation Biology major, Jenna O'del, talks about what it's been like to conduct her own research while an undergraduate at the UNH College of…
Jenna O'del Talks Undergraduate Research…
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The faculty from the Department of Biological Sciences share their congratulations and celebrate the accomplishments of the Class of 2020.
Message to 2020 Grads from DBS Faculty
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Sean Fogarty '18, '20G is an agricultural sciences master's degree student studying food safety in aquaponic systems.
Sean Fogarty VIDEO
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Seedless Table Grape Training Systems
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