UNH in the News
Media stories featuring UNH and UNH experts
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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 -
Concord Monitor: Racism and Impeachment Power
John Greabe writes about whether racism constitutes a legitimate basis for removing a president and discusses the scope of Congress’s removal power. Read More -
Popular Archaeology: Researchers Find Human Impact on Amazon Rainforest Still Evident after 500 Years
UNH 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 -
TIME: The Twisted Psychology of Parents Who Torture Their Children
David Finkelhor discusses some diagnostic profiles that might fit the parents. Read More -
NH Business Review: Tech Tidbits from Across New Hampshire
UNH has received an NSF grant to improve science education in New Hampshire’s schools. Read More -
Concord Monitor: University System of New Hampshire Expands Free Tuition Program
The Granite Guarantee program has now been extended to Plymouth State University and Keene State College. Read More -
America: For Catholic Women, the Relationship Between Faith and Politics Is Subtle — and Sometimes in Conflict
Michele Dillon discusses the extent of the church’s influence on Catholics. Read More -
Concord Monitor: Difficult Dialogue: When It Comes to Race, Social Media Can Complicate the Conversation
The co-directors of New Hampshire Listens, an interactive civics initiative at UNH, discuss recent incidents in Concord and Henniker. Read More -
Fosters.com: UNH Grant Hopes To Address Lack of Manufacturing Workforce
The NSF grant will help provide mentorship, paid internships and job placement for students as well as create a stronger partnership with businesses. Read More -
WGBH News: Not Just a Dreamer: MLK’s Legacy as a Radical Philosopher
Jason Sokol joins Brandon Terry and Callie Crossley to discuss the real King and the legacy he left behind 50 years after his assassination. Read More
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