UNH in the News
Media stories featuring UNH and UNH experts
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The Clarion Ledger: Mississippi's rural black, Hispanic communities risk underrepresentation in 2020 census
According to a University of New Hampshire Carsey School of Public Policy report released in December, populations at risk of underreporting include... Read More -
New Hampshire Chronicle: Amy Beach Lives on at UNH
Students keep the composer’s music alive, and Bill Ross discusses the role of UNH Special Collections in preserving her legacy. Read More -
Business NH Magazine: UNH Seeks To Establish Research Community in Durham
Marc Sedam’s goal is for researchers and businesses to be able to learn, shop and live in the same place where they conduct groundbreaking research. Read More -
Fosters.com: UNH Gets Grant To Improve Science Education
Elementary school teachers and Cooperative Extension volunteers will come together for a community-based professional development partnership. Read More -
CBS News: Former Maryland Lawmaker Talks About What's Wrong with Ethics Committee Process
Donna Edwards, senior fellow at UNH School of Law, is calling for major changes to the way the House handles sexual abuse allegations. Read More -
The Washington Post: He Was America's Most Famous Pediatrician. Then Dr. Spock Attacked the Vietnam Draft.
A look back at the experiences of “The Boston Five,” including UNH’s Michael Ferber. Read More -
NHPR: The Heavens Might Crack: The Death and Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
Jason Sokol talks about his new book and how America's fraught racial past has shaped current race relations. Read More -
Casper Star Tribune: Defining 'small town' Wyoming: In the country's least populous state, what qualifies as rural?
University of New Hampshire professor Ken Johnson, an expert on rural life in America, said that the definition of “rural” varies significantly... Read More -
The Concord Monitor: David Brooks: The significance – or non-significance – of New Hampshire’s first baby born in 2018
“New Hampshire does have a modest minority population, but it is greatest among children . . . and particularly in the bigger cities,” said Ken... Read More -
Fosters.com: UNH Offers Support, Scholarships for STEM Students
The Finishers’ Program, developed by UNH, will help 30 students from Manchester West and Dover high schools attend college. Read More
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