Misc.
Search Committee for UNH President Announced by USNH Trustees
The University System of New Hampshire (USNH) Board of Trustees has announced the members of the search committee that will work into the spring to help select the next president of the University of New Hampshire. President James W. Dean, Jr. announced that he will retire on June 30, 2024, after... Read More-
05/02/22
A Non-Traditional Path to Caring for Others
Inspired by the caring women in her family and a volunteer position at Catholic Medical Center in Manchester, New Hampshire, Sarah Krein '22 embarks... -
04/14/22
COVID-Fueled Recreation
UNH research led by assistant professor of recreation management and policy Michael Ferguson found a dramatic increase during the pandemic of... -
04/12/22
UNH Nursing Celebrates the Life and Legacy of Ann Kelley
On March 31, UNH department of nursing alumni, students, faculty and staff joined the family of Ann Kelley to celebrate her life and many... -
12/06/21
Leading the Way for New Hampshire's Children
UNH is leading $26.8 million preschool development grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration for Children and...
Recent Stories
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03/26/18 - Business NH Magazine: Full-Time Work Doesn't Mean Full-Time Health InsuranceJessica Carson’s research shows employment does not necessarily lead to health coverage for lower-income workers. Read More
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03/20/18 - Updates on EffortsUpdates on actions that have been taken in response to events of hate and racism in May 2017. Read More
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03/19/18 - Boston.com: NH Program Launched To Treat Pregnant Substance Abuse UsersUNH experts are teaming up with New England health care providers to offer education and support to women in rural areas. Read More
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03/19/18 - Forbes: A State-by-State Guide to the Top Women's History Landmarks in AmericaA Century of Progress: A Photographic Exhibit of Women’s History was gifted to UNH by the Class of 1950 and celebrates women’s participation in higher education since the mid-19th... Read More
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03/19/18 - Newsweek: Space Travel for Humans, Robots More Dangerous, Thanks to RadiationNathan Schwadron’s research indicates space radiation is getting worse due to the increased number of cosmic rays. Read More
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03/19/18 - Researching Health InsuranceNew research from the Carsey School's Jessica Carson finds employment does not always mean coverage. Read More
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03/14/18 - Team USA: Four-Time Paralympian Tyler Walker Strikes Giant Slalom Silver for First-Ever Paralympic MedalUNH alumnus Tyler Walker wins silver in the men’s sitting giant slalom during the Paralympic Winter Games in PyeongChang. Read More
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03/14/18 - San Francisco Chronicle: Professor Creates Healthy Antioxidant-Infused CoffeeGlen Miller has developed a method of concentrating resveratrol and infusing it into coffee beans so all the nutritional benefits remain. Read More
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03/14/18 - Scienmag: Mowing the Lawn Less Often Improves Bee HabitatAlexandra R. Contosta co-authored the paper on pollinator habitat which was published this week in the journal Biological Conservation. Read More
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03/12/18 - MacDonald Earns Professional CertificationRick MacDonald has earned the CASP designation from the National Association of College Auxiliary Services. Read More