UNH in the News
Media stories featuring UNH and UNH experts
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Science Line: Protecting Wildlife in the Thick of It
The New England cottontail has a lot going for it: a whiskery face, a fluffy tail, the PR value of American literary icon Peter Rabbit. The U.S.... Read More -
CSNNE.com: When Deflategate Appeal is Decided, What Happens Next?
It’s been more than a month since a three-judge panel heard the NFL’s appeal of their September slapdown by Judge Richard Berman. While Judges Denny... Read More -
Teen Vogue: The Surprising Way Experts Are Successfully Combatting Sexual Assaults on College Campuses
It’s a chilling statistic: One in five women will be sexually assaulted during their college tenures. And it’s estimated that 95% of sexual assaults... Read More -
Seacoast Online: Spotlight Editor Says Investigative Journalism is in Danger
The 2002 exposure of the cover up of sexual abuse of children by Boston Catholic priests took 12,000 pages of official documents, five months of... Read More -
Houston Chronicle: Federal Agents Sweep Child Pornography Site by Hacking 'Dark Web' Site
They knew it as Playpen, a hidden website for people, like them, who wanted to view and share child pornography. Thousands of people from around the... Read More -
High Beam Research: UNH Historian Receives Guggenheim Fellowship
Eliga Gould, professor of history at the University of New Hampshire, has been awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship to complete a book on the least... Read More -
Fosters.com: Bird Feeders Can Attract Bears
Americans have grown up with the image of cute, furry bears — there was Yogi, who loved to steal picnic baskets; Baloo, who sang and danced through "... Read More -
CentralMaine.com: Researchers Cite Global Warming in Loon Found With Avian Malaria
Researchers are worried about the effects of global warming after a loon in Umbagog Lake tested positive for avian malaria. The loon was found last... Read More -
The Washington Times: More Than 20,000 Apply to UNH, New Record
The University of New Hampshire has received more than 20,000 first-year applications to attend the school this year, an increase nearly 1,000 from... Read More -
New Hampshire Union Leader: UNH Alumna Poised to Be 1st Ever Female Air Force Combatant Commander
“She's is a trailblazer…for her to be the first female four-star to command a combatant command takes on a bigger meaning,” said Lt. Col. Thomas Lee... Read More
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