College Students With Disabilities Are More Food Insecure
A UNH study reveals that college students with disabilities face higher food insecurity rates than do students without disabilities.
A UNH study reveals that college students with disabilities face higher food insecurity rates than do students without disabilities.
Elise LaDouceur, a civilian veterinarian working with the Department of Defense's Joint Pathology Center (JPC) reached out to UNH’s New Hampshire Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory (NHVDL) last spring and set in motion a partnership that is providing critical residency training to JPC veterinarians in necropsy, the scientific term for animal autopsy.
UNH is where Jackie MacMullan ’82 truly discovered her confidence and drive. The award-winning sports journalist addressed the College of Liberal Arts Class of 2023 at commencement this spring, emphasizing how well UNH prepared her for her professional journey and highlighting the ways in which she came into her own on campus. MacMullan encouraged the graduates to similarly embrace their growth and to use their own UNH experiences to make a difference wherever they are headed.
The University of New Hampshire was selected to The Best Colleges in America 2023 list by Money, earning four-and-a-half out of a possible five stars under the outlet’s updated metrics that focus on affordability, quality of education and student outcomes.
UNH and French technology company Exail celebrated the opening of the new Marine Autonomy Innovation Hub at UNH.
The Crimes against Children Research Center (CCRC) at the University of New Hampshire has received an award of $1.5 million from the U.S. Department of Justice to assess whether a national system could do a better job of counting and tracking child abuse cases in youth serving organizations, like schools, churches, sports and camps.
UNH scientists are leading coastal marsh restoration that focuses on adding new sediment layers and Atlantic ribbed mussels.
UNH research and outreach helped revitalize New Hampshire’s commercial oyster aquaculture industry over the past decade.
UNH welcomed NASA Administrator Bill Nelson and U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen to campus for a visit June 27, shining a spotlight on UNH’s leading heliophysics program and the continued strength of a partnership between the university and NASA that began more than 60 years ago.
In July, Dr. Melinda Negrón-Gonzales will officially make the jump from Manchester to Durham and join the faculty at the Carsey School of Public Policy. The 30-mile move may not seem all that momentous after a career that has taken Dr. Negrón-Gonzales from her hometown of Queens, New York, to New Hampshire’s Queen City, with a few stops around the world in between. However, the College of Professional Studies (CPS) in Manchester has been her home for the past fifteen years and she has fallen hard for that corner of the UNH community. Dr.