#UNHTogether Thank You
We’ve almost made it through the first, and unprecedented, semester of COVID. Thanks for following the guidelines and helping to keep campus safe — and open.
We’ve almost made it through the first, and unprecedented, semester of COVID. Thanks for following the guidelines and helping to keep campus safe — and open.
The COVID-19 crisis left NH's oyster growers with thousands of unsold oysters, quickly outgrowing market size.
Sometimes, a good vibe is all it takes.
That’s what helped make a video of a guy skateboarding while drinking cran-raspberry juice and lip syncing a Fleetwood Mac song a social media sensation that garnered more than 61 million views in just about three weeks on TikTok.
In the early days of COVID-19, as people were trying to filter the onslaught of information and what it meant to them, Amy Ramage was focused on their brains. Or more specifically, the brains of those who were or might become infected.
UNH research indicates that less snow could lengthen mud season and change river ecosystems by the year 2100.
The New Hampshire Department of Education has named UNH Manchester alumna Danielle Boutin '08, '09G 2021 N.H. Teacher of the Year.
UNH research is flushing out cases of the coronavirus by testing wastewater on campus. The sewage sampling is being used as a secondary surveillance method to the already required twice-weekly individual nasal test to track and detect SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.
Dante 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 themes of this political season, including the pandemic response and what looks like a record level of civic engagement based on early voting counts. They also discuss Carsey's newest research brief, Voting Attitudes Along the Red Rural–Blue Urban Continuum, which Scala co-authored with Carsey Senior Demographer Ken Johnson.