Carsey School of Public Policy
Navigating Outside of Four Walls
“I want to reframe everyone’s mindset that nursing and human security can’t go together, because they can and should. I think there’s this very strong, preconceived notion that nurses are at the bedside and we’re just clinicians,” says Kristy Miyashita, a current master’s student pursuing a Global... Read More-
03/04/24
UNH Once Again Well Represented on '40 Under Forty' List
The University of New Hampshire was once again strongly represented on the Union Leader’s annual 40 Under Forty award list this year, with eight... -
02/22/24
The Advocate
Executive Director Michael Constance has invested his heart and soul in New Hampshire’s Camp Allen. Founded in 1931, the camp’s mission is to provide... -
02/08/24
Aiming High
“Although education provided the tools to accomplish my professional goals, my greatest satisfaction lies in achieving something far beyond what I... -
02/06/24
Closing the Gap
A conversation with Leanne Ryder ’23G quickly reveals her purposeful desire to enhance the quality of life for historically disinvested communities...
Recent Stories
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11/04/20 - Huffington Post: The Battle For The Senate Is About The Future Of American PoliticsMichael Ettlinger, the director of the Carsey School, believes that rural voters have 37% more power to determine control of the Senate. The rural bias of the Senate has existed... Read More
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10/27/20 - NHPR: Election Countdown: Candidates Make Their Final Pitch During Time of Exceptional TurmoilDante Scala, faculty fellow at the Carsey School, joined Jake Lahut, politics reporter for Business Insider, and Ella Nilsen, politics reporter for Vox, to discuss the major... Read More
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10/26/20 - Union Leader: As Election Looms, Voter Anxiety is HighNew Hampshire Listens director Michele Holt-Shannon told the Union Leader that she’s never seen this level of anxiety and discord prior to an election. “I think the capacity of... Read More
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10/21/20 - New York Times: New Voters Shift NH DemographicsNew Hampshire’s demographics have been working against Republican interests. Unlike other New England states, New Hampshire has seen an influx of new voters between presidential... Read More
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10/15/20 - InDepthNH.org: Well Owners, Help May Be on The WayBob Charest of InDepthNH.org recently highlighted a talk co-hosted by the Carsey School of Public Policy and held with Tom O'Donovan, Director of the NH Department of... Read More
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10/15/20 - Laconia Daily Sun: Racist bullying in schools, a problem no one likes to admitThe Laconia Daily Sun reports on issues of racist bullying in New Hampshire schools and cites a Carsey School of Public Policy study that identifies recent census data putting the... Read More
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10/08/20 - Union Leader: 'We the People' project brings stumbling blocks - and a path through them - to UNH campusThe Union Leader reports on one of the UNH Theatre and Dance Department's latest projects, "We the People," a series of vignettes that focus on current societal problems like... Read More
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10/05/20 - Portsmouth High students call for end of Columbus DayA report by Seacoastonline.com mentions the work of Portsmouth High School's We Speak social justice group, which is petitioning the Portsmouth City Council to rename Columbus Day... Read More
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09/30/20 - Seacoast Online: Overall Effects of Coronavirus and Other PandemicsWhat does COVID-19 bring besides sickness and death, and what does it leave in its wake? Dr. Rosemary Caron, faculty fellow at Carsey, will give a Zoom presentation at on October... Read More
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09/24/20 - The Patch: NH is spending enough on public educationA model developed by the American Institutes for Research, hired through the Carsey School, was accepted by the NH Commission to Study School Funding on Sept. 21. Under the model... Read More