First in the Nation
In 1919, UNH convened a women’s School for Citizenship that proved a model for the nation.
In 1919, UNH convened a women’s School for Citizenship that proved a model for the nation.
Colostrum, the first milk calves drink, is essential to building the immune systems of the calves, and thus, their survival.
The Institute on Disability (IOD) at the University of New Hampshire invites artists to submit artwork to be considered for the 2022 IOD Calendar. For the past 21 years, the IOD has produced beautiful, full-color calendars featuring 13 original works of art coupled with inspirational quotes. This is a wonderful opportunity to share your talent on a global scale. Students, faculty, and staff are all welcome to submit.
Marian J. West, a retired member of the IOD, died this past Tuesday at the Merrimack County Nursing Home.
Dr. Mary Schuh expanded her faculty role in the department of education within the College of Liberal Arts.
Ken 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 have experienced. When speaking about Texas, Johnson said the state “not only has a lot of immigrants, but it also gets a lot of domestic migration...And so that’s the one-two punch – domestic migration and immigration – that can push a state up.”
UNH research recorded an adult male white-tailed deer who traveled a record 300 kilometers.