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MPA vs. MPP: How Are They Different?

For undergraduates and working professionals, understanding the distinct differences and similarities among public service master’s degree programs is essential. Perhaps the two most popular public service degrees – the Master in Public Policy and the Master of Public Administration – focus on preparing professionals to work in public service roles across different industries and career fields. However, the training that these programs offer students – and even the career roles that they prepare students for – can vary significantly.

Sustaining Platinum

When it comes to sustainability you can never have too much validation, particularly when it recognizes a commitment that runs deep, as it does at UNH. The latest distinction comes from  the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) whose 2020 Sustainable Campus Index places UNH among the top 10 in three impact areas, and #6 overall among doctoral institutions.

NH Union Leader: Help wanted: Jobs and good quality of life

Carsey School Senior Demographer Ken Johnson told the New Hampshire Union Leader that migration will play an important role in population growth across New Hampshire in the future. In fact, 84 percent of the population gains from 2010-20 come from out-of-staters. Stay Work Play New Hampshire recently launched a new initiative that focuses on recruiting more younger people to the state as well.

Huffington Post: The Battle For The Senate Is About The Future Of American Politics

Michael 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 for a long time, though partisan shifts have meant it only started directly damaging Democrats recently ― the party had senators in both North and South Dakota as recently as 2012. Ettlinger notes it has always given rural states extra policy influence, making gun control legislation more difficult to pass and leading to lavish agricultural subsidies.