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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01/23/18 - Polar Exploration Exhibitions at UNH MuseumsWith artifacts telling one part of the story and artwork telling the other, two exhibits will open this week that offer a look at polar research and exploration and its connection... Read More
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01/23/18 - New Republic: Telling Rural People To Move Won't Solve Poverty“Just like there’s not one urban America, there’s not one rural America either,” explains Kenneth Johnson. Read More
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01/22/18 - Concord Monitor: Racism and Impeachment PowerJohn Greabe writes about whether racism constitutes a legitimate basis for removing a president and discusses the scope of Congress’s removal power. Read More
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01/22/18 - Popular Archaeology: Researchers Find Human Impact on Amazon Rainforest Still Evident after 500 YearsUNH researchers used high-tech tools to see where humans cleared sites in ancient Amazonia and what sort of effect it's had on today's rainforest. Read More
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01/22/18 - TIME: The Twisted Psychology of Parents Who Torture Their ChildrenDavid Finkelhor discusses some diagnostic profiles that might fit the parents. Read More
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01/19/18 - NH Business Review: Tech Tidbits from Across New HampshireUNH has received an NSF grant to improve science education in New Hampshire’s schools. Read More
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01/19/18 - Concord Monitor: University System of New Hampshire Expands Free Tuition ProgramThe Granite Guarantee program has now been extended to Plymouth State University and Keene State College. Read More
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01/19/18 - America: For Catholic Women, the Relationship Between Faith and Politics Is Subtle — and Sometimes in ConflictMichele Dillon discusses the extent of the church’s influence on Catholics. Read More
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01/16/18 - Concord Monitor: Difficult Dialogue: When It Comes to Race, Social Media Can Complicate the ConversationThe co-directors of New Hampshire Listens, an interactive civics initiative at UNH, discuss recent incidents in Concord and Henniker. Read More