Capital Beat: New Hampshire, Vermont on verge of paid family leave stalemate (Concord Monitor)
The Concord Monitor reports on a UNH poll on paid leave.
The Concord Monitor reports on a UNH poll on paid leave.
Julissa Freund ’20 is passionate about helping others.
She discovered her calling to conduct research that makes a difference following her sophomore year at UNH.
“I find research so fascinating in how someone can discover a topic by deeply analyzing it,” says Freund, “The research not only benefits the researcher’s knowledge base, but the results can also help so many people.”
Edward Song, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, received a prestigious CAREER award from the National Science Foundation.
Gregg Moore, associate research professor and academic coordinatory for Shoals Marine Laboratory, talks to the Environmental Monitor about one of the UNH College of Sciences and Agriculture's incredible research assets.
Meet UNH's 2019 Truman Scholarship winner, Nooran Alhamdan '20.
“I’m the great-grandson of a slave. My father’s grandmother had been a slave in Virginia. Both of his parents attended historically black colleges."
AACSB extends accreditation five years.
Cassidy Yates ‘20, an environmental engineering student, was recently awarded the 2019 Mueller Continuing Education Scholarship from the American Water Works Association (AWWA) in their Broad International Competition. The scholarship, awarded to those seeking an initial undergraduate degree in the field of water treatment, is for $5,000.
UNH School of Law co-hosted a discussion of the nation's healthcare system, featuring Senator Maggie Hassan as well as a panel of experts.
New research conducted by Kristin Smith of the University of New Hampshire’s Carsey School of Public Policy finds that more than nine in 10 New Hampshire residents support guaranteed job protection for all workers taking paid family or medical leave.