Dave Moore
Dave Moore's Articles
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Psychology Grads Helping Those Who Need it Most
In a state that is woefully short on mental health workers, UNH alums are keeping the field afloat. -
Astonishing Tale Unfolds at UNH!
Philosopher considers the wonder of existence. -
In UNH Bologna Program, Life Imitates Art
New Italy study abroad program launches after COVID delays. -
Never Forget
Today, less than ten percent of the genes of Jews living in the 13th century still exist. Think about that for a second. When we talk about genocide, that’s the kind of impact that defines the term.... -
On the Frontlines of Change
Veteran Zack Bazzi ’08 receives the inaugural COLA Impactful Alumni Award. -
The Work of Remembering
The college looks to broaden Holocaust education and Jewish presence on campus. -
“Many Thanks for Your Words”
Conversational English class helps UNH housekeepers feel more at home in America. -
Can We Talk?
The Civil Discourse Lab uses research, teaching and community engagement to drive meaningful conversations. -
Undeclared and Loving It
Students find that perfect fit through exploration. -
COLA Grows Design Studies Program
The growing program fuses classic training with cutting-edge career preparation. -
Can You Give Your Customer Too Much Love?
Paul College associate professor of marketing Lin Guo's study focuses on customers’ relationships with their service providers. -
University Collaborative grooms a new kind of sustainable business leader
Often, those seeking broad changes in the way corporations behave toward their employees, society, and the environment, have done so as protestors. Such protests are valuable in raising attention to... -
Optimizing Capacity for Demand
Airline scheduling consists of major planning challenges. Integrating them into a monthly unified system can frustrate the best of planners. -
Trust Me
The latest in a series of studies commissioned by the Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO) and the Association of University Technology Managers (AUTM) found that academic-industry... -
New Hampshire's Trusted Partner
UNH research contributes to the well-being of the state’s citizenry -
Gimme Shelter
Data links homelessness rates to unaffordable rents -
Hype-the-Humanities Week Kicks off May 4-8
An end of semester celebration of student work moves to an online format. -
At the Top of Her Game
We all have priorities and dreams, but it’s where these intersect that life lessons are forged. It took Donna Schleinkofer Lynne ’74 all of one semester, not even that long, really, to learn a life... -
Everywoman
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Crossed Paths
A UNH historian is the first to connect two movements that changed Chinese history in the 20th century. -
Joining the Team
Faculty mentors help an undergraduate researcher make her mark at an archaeological dig site in Turkey. -
Democratizing American Education
The College Letter has a Q&A with Kabria Baumgartner, assistant professor of American studies. -
On the Road to Professional Success
A bus trip to area employers gets students’ career searches pointing in the right direction. -
Power Play
A UNH historian's new book examines the role of electric power in the founding of Israel. -
CAORC Fellow
Jeannie Sowers wins an award for study of civilian infrastructure and war in the Middle East. -
On the Bookshelf: Roughhouse Friday
UNH author publishes his second work to critical acclaim. -
Books: Slavery and the Making of Early American Libraries
An interview with Sean Moore, associate professor of English, explores his newest book. -
Lessons Ably Learned
COLA students are ready to put a rich array of experiences to work. -
Rate This Article
Paul College researcher uncovers surprising impacts of user-generated content. -
Helping Managers Sleep Better at Night
Billur Akdeniz Talay, associate professor of marketing sciences, strives to identify the answers to key questions. -
Data You Can Count On
Creating a newer, faster model for performing complex estimations. -
Optimizing Supply Chain Strategy
Researcher creates a multi-period model to guide pricing and ordering decisions. -
Research Reaches for the Friendly Skies
Paul College professor helps to solve the problem of designing a unified flight system. -
New Understanding of Homelessness
A researcher connects a chronic urban problem with escalating rents. -
The Day of the DATACATS
A UNH graduate program offers new ways of looking at teaching, the campus and the world. -
The Cash to Compete
Companies look to lock in talent and send a message to would-be poachers. -
Do Nonprofit Hospitals Earn Their Tax Breaks?
Paul College researchers answer “yes,” but suggest many could do more. -
Teams Matter
Teams are replacing hierarchies, and shared leadership is emerging as the key driver in many teams’ success. -
Board Games
Finance professor Mihail Miletkov looks at board structure through an international lens. -
Dramatic Discovery
To better understand how customers view employees with disabilities, Valentini Kalargyrou staged a “play” that proved the experts wrong. -
Taking Stock of Out-of-Stock
Major study shows just how far online inventories have to go to keep customers satisfied. -
Deal With It
Jennifer Griffith is fascinated by the psychosocial issues that get in the way of good decision making, including emotions but also bias, perception, and that old standby, inertia. One workplace... -
Bridging the Gap
Two partnerships between UNH and public officials are addressing infrastructure challenges in New Hampshire's Seacoast region. -
Do Relationships Run on Dunkin’?
You like Coke and Starbucks. Your partner likes Pepsi and Dunkin’ Donuts. Does it matter? More than you might think. -
Patriarch of the Puck
Bench boss Dick Umile ’72 wraps a 28-year career that raised the national profile of Wildcat Hockey. -
Remembering Howie
A new memorial scholarship fund pays tribute to a beloved student-athlete. -
Getting the Right Eyeballs
Ever noticed those ads that pop up or fill in the banners and borders of the web pages you visit? -
Do Relationships Run on Dunkin’?
You like Coke and Starbucks. Your partner likes Pepsi and Dunkin’ Donuts. Does it matter? -
Who Thrives and Why?
Dev Dutta is fascinated by “high-tech ecosystems.” -
Sound Public Policy and Good Economics
Health economist Reagan Baughman has seen firsthand how public policy directly impacts the health care of millions of people.
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