New Hampshire
Monitoring Harmful Algal Blooms Using Drones
UNH researchers use drones equipped with sensors to identify cyanobacteria blooms — also known as harmful algal blooms — in New Hampshire lakes faster and more effectively. Read More-
07/27/22
Download the NHAES 2022 Inspired Horticultural Research Report today!
The latest edition of the NH Agricultural Experiment Station’s Inspired magazine and research report is here! The latest edition explores station... -
03/26/22
Nieman Reports: The Midterms Are Coming. Here's How to Cover Polling
The Nieman Reports, Harvard's foundation for journalism, spoke with several experts – including Carsey School Senior Fellow David Moore – on how best... -
03/22/22
Carsey Alum Ali Sekou ‘19G Makes 2021 NH Union Leader Forty Under 40 List
“Education is key for success.” That’s the response Ali Sekou, a 2019 graduate of the Master in Community Development program at the Carsey ... -
12/06/21
NH Business Review: The high cost of a child care crisis
Data shows that the number of New Hampshire-licensed child-care providers has grown 17 percent since the start of the pandemic. However, according to...
Recent Stories
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06/05/18 - Seacoast Online: Opioid crisis throws grandparents into caregiving positions, study saysThe burden of children tossed around by the opioid crisis is now more often falling upon grandparents and relatives, according to a new study released by the Carsey School of... Read More
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06/01/18 - NHPR: Drug Crisis: UNH Study Finds More Children Removed From Parental CareA new study from the UNH Carsey School of Public Policy finds that the number of children removed from parents has increased by 50 percent from 2012 to 2016. Cases that included a... Read More
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04/13/18 - NHPR: Archaeologists Find Eroding Coastlines Threaten Past as Much as PresentNew Hampshire’s Seacoast is home to some of the earliest history of European settlers anywhere in the country. Believe it or not, much of that history is still being uncovered.... Read More
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04/09/18 - Seacoast Online: Equal Pay Day: How NH women can fight wage gapKristin Smith, a family demographer at the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire, where she is a research associate professor of sociology, said, “... Read More
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03/07/18 - NHPR: From the Golden State to the Granite State: Why These Tattoo Artists Made N.H. HomeIt turns out this tattoo shop - with its mix of out-of-staters and different races - is in some ways representative of what’s happening demographically in New Hampshire. Between... Read More
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01/29/18 - NHPR: New Hampshire Population Boomlet: What's It Mean?Last year, New Hampshire saw its biggest population increase since before the Great Recession. Here to talk about what's behind that trend, is Ken Johnson, senior demographer with... Read More
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12/31/17 - Seacoast Online: NH sees sharp rise in addicted mothers, babiesFrom 2005 to 2015 the number of infants diagnosed with neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) withdrawal symptoms in the Granite State increased fivefold, from 52 to 269, according to... Read More
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12/29/17 - Valley News: N.H Sees Large Population GrowthNew Hampshire tends to receive talented, well-educated people in its migration stream, said Ken Johnson, senior demographer at the University of New Hampshire’s Carsey School, so... Read More
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12/27/17 - WMUR News: NH population grows at largest annual rate in over a decadeNew Hampshire tends to receive talented, well-educated people in its migration stream, said Ken Johnson, senior demographer at the University of New Hampshire's Carsey School, so... Read More