Research
Sustainability: From the Ground Up
UNH's Soil BioME team collaborates with industry to explore soil microbes' role in sustainability, tackling climate change, nitrogen efficiency, and carbon reduction. Read More-
11/05/24
Coyotes Thrive Despite Human and Predator Pressures
UNH research reveals how human hunting and competition with large predators influence coyote populations, shedding light on their adaptability across... -
11/01/24
Innovations in New Hampshire Aquaculture
Discover how aquaculture research supported by the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station is advancing sustainability, from oyster health... -
09/23/24
Warming and Nitrogen Enrichment Lead to Surprising Soil Carbon Dynamics
UNH study reveals that despite warming and nitrogen enrichment, soil carbon in New England forests remains stable due to plant inputs, challenging... -
09/16/24
Lessons from Rain and Snow
Long-term studies from UNH reveal changing nitrogen deposition in NH, highlighting potential impacts on water quality, plant growth, and ecosystem...
Recent Stories
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12/06/21 - NH Business Review: The high cost of a child care crisisData shows that the number of New Hampshire-licensed child-care providers has grown 17 percent since the start of the pandemic. However, according to Carsey School research... Read More
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08/19/21 - Carriage Towne News: Weekend Food Programs Lead to Higher Student Test ScoresResearch published by the Carsey School and authored by Michael Kurtz, a professor at Lycoming College, and Karen Conway and Robert Mohr, Professors of Economics at UNH's Paul... Read More
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06/23/21 - New Hampshire Bulletin: The good, the bad, and the ugly of tracking state and federal spending"We thought about the state budget, but part of the challenge is that the federal government has much better data than not just New Hampshire, but almost any other state."... Read More
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05/28/21 - Anchorage Daily News: How America’s ‘places to be’ have shifted over the past 100 yearsKen Johnson, Senior Demographer with the Carsey School, was recently quoted in an article in the Anchorage Daily News about population gains the states in the South and the West... Read More
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05/14/21 - The Washington Post: How America's 'Places to Be' Have Shifted Over the Past 100 YearsKenneth Johnson, senior demographer at the Carsey School, recently spoke with The Washington Post about immigration and domestic migration in Texas. “Texas not only has a lot of... Read More
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05/10/21 - WMUR: NH Businesses Want Employees Back – Shortage of Child Care in NH Stands in WayAccording to research published by Jess Carson, research assistant professor with the Carsey School, the pandemic has highlighted the fragility of New Hampshire's child care... Read More
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05/05/21 - The Wall Street Journal: Births in U.S. Drop to Levels Not Seen Since 1979Ken Johnson, a Senior Demographer with the Carsey School of Public Policy, was recently cited in The Wall Street Journal regarding new data that has come out showing the number of... Read More
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05/05/21 - The Washington Post: Americans want police to release body-cam footageAccording to research published by Dan Bromberg, Director of Academic Programs at the Carsey School, and Étienne Charbonneau, Canada Research Chair in Comparative Public... Read More
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05/04/21 - USA Today: Three states lose residents as U.S. sees slowest growth since the Great Depression, Census data showsKenneth Johnson, Senior Demographer at the Carsey School, was recently quoted in a USA Today article. "It's unusual in the U.S. to have a state actually lose population," Johnson... Read More
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05/03/21 - The Washington Post: Editorial Roundup: New EnglandNew Hampshire was the second fastest growing state in New England over the last decade. According to research published by Kenneth Johnson, Senior Demographer at the Carsey School... Read More