UNH in the News
Media stories featuring UNH and UNH experts
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Reader's Digest: The Criminalization of Parenthood: Why Are Good Parents Being Charged With Child Neglect?
It was a steamy August day in the sleepy town of Hood River, Oregon—perfect for Erika Doring to take her almost-three-year-old, Elaina, to the local... Read More -
MSN: The Simple Way to Determine If You’re Drinking Enough Water
Dehydration can be deadly, and according to a new study published in the Journal of the American College of Nutrition, most people have a hard time... Read More -
WMUR: Tick Populations Expected To Increase This Season
As spring temperatures increase so does the danger posed by ticks. The experts say that because of the mild winter New Hampshire had, populations of... Read More -
Business NH Magazine: UNH Professor Receives 2016 Carnegie Fellowship
Kenneth Johnson, a sociology professor and senior demographer at the University of NH in Durham, is one of 33 national scholars to receive a 2016... Read More -
NHPR: Courts and ACLU Propose End to “Debtors” Prison in NH
A proposed rule change to the state’s circuit court system aims to end so-called debtors’ prison in New Hampshire. The change comes six months after... Read More -
Concord Monitor: Food System: What Sustains Us
When people ask Tom Kelly what sustainability is all about, he asks them to think in return: What sustains us? Our food system, he says, is one of... Read More -
Seacoast Online: NOAA Names New National Sea Grant Program Leader
NOAA on Thursday announced Jonathan R. Pennock, Ph.D., director of New Hampshire Sea Grant and a longtime coastal scientist, will be the new leader... Read More -
MPR News: The Presidency: America’s Highest Glass Ceiling
The 2016 campaigns of Hillary Clinton and Carly Fiorina mark the latest in a string of 200 women who have tried for the top office in the land,... Read More -
New Hampshire Bar Association: Amid National Legal Ed Slump, UNH Law Rises
In confronting the nationwide decline in law school applications and enrollments that many in legal education have called “a crisis,” while also... Read More -
WMUR: Growing Number of Granite Staters View Illegal Drugs as State’s Top Problem
As overdoses continue to take lives at an alarming pace in New Hampshire, a new poll shows Granite Staters increasingly view illegal drug use as the... Read More

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