Delay of Game
When the announcement was made that UNH would be able to play a spring football season sophomore quarterback Max Brosmer’s second thought was how excited he was .
When the announcement was made that UNH would be able to play a spring football season sophomore quarterback Max Brosmer’s second thought was how excited he was .
New Hampshire Public Radio reports on the NH Commission to Study School Funding's approval and publishing of its 180-page report, which details a solution for a more equitable school funding model in New Hampshire. The Commission was supported in its work by members of the Carsey School of Public Policy.
Garry Rayno of InDepthNH.org reports on the near unanimous vote by the New Hampshire Commission to Study School Funding to approve it's final report. The Commission was supported in its work by members of the Carsey School of Public Policy, including Bruce Mallory, Jordan Hensley, and Carrie Portrie.
The Concord Monitor reports on the New Hampshire Commission to Study School Funding's final report and recommendations for establishing a more equitable school funding model in the state. The Commission was supported in its work by the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire.
AP News recently covered a New Hampshire initiative aimed at replacing the current model for funding public schools with one based on student outcomes, such as assessment scores and graduate rates. The initiative is being spearheaded by the New Hampshire Commission to Study School Funding, which is being supported in its work by the Carsey School of Public Policy.
Memorial Field is known for hosting graduates and athletes. But the event that took place on Dec. 2 was likely a once-in-a-lifetime occurrence as members of the New Hampshire House and Senate met outside the Whittemore Center.
James Ramsay, professor of security studies and chair of the Department of Security Studies, has received the inaugural Dave McIntyre Homeland Security Educator Award by the Center for Homeland Defense and Security.
UNH Manchester biotechnology students spoke with WMUR about their work in the on-campus COVID-19 test processing lab.