UNH in the News
Media stories featuring UNH and UNH experts
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UNH Carsey School to Assume Publication of What is New Hampshire?
The Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire will now publish the signature research publication of the former New Hampshire... Read More -
NHPR: UNH Picks Up Production of "What is New Hampshire" Public Policy Publication
UNH announced today it will take over publication of a widely referenced research publication. "What is New Hampshire?" was previously produced by... Read More -
NHPR: The Supreme Court Nominee; Tariffs, Trade and the NH Economy
Constitutional law expert John Greabe answers questions about President Trump's Supreme Court nominee Brett M. Kavanaugh and the nomination process. Read More -
Sentinel Source: Return of the Seals: Once Eradicated Mammals Back in Local Waters
Researchers and undergraduate interns at the Shoals Marine Laboratory have been monitoring the seal the seal resurgence at Duck Island. Read More -
Concord Monitor: What's Worse than Scorching Days? Our Overnight Lows Are Higher than Ever
Mary Stampone finds that from 1940 to 2017, the minimum temperatures in Concord, NH, have increased by 2.5 degrees Fahrenheit during June, July and... Read More -
Seacoast Online: Opioid funding: Grandparents raising kids deserve help
A recent study by the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire revealed 49 percent of grandparents raising grandchildren in... Read More -
The New York Times: Pine-Killing Southern Beetle May Be More Deadly in North
Jeff Garnas discusses the potential effects of the beetle on the majority white pine forests of New England and the Adirondacks. Read More -
Fosters.com: UNH Study To Research Diners’ Choices of Underutilized Fish Species with Local Restaurants’ Help
Daniel Remar wants to find out how and why we choose to eat certain fish. Read More -
NHPR: Concord Youth Group, Police Meet Up To Bridge Trust Divide
Community members and police officers met last night in Concord to share their perspectives in an event called Concord Blue and You. The American... Read More -
The Boston Globe: A Seaweed Beer Brewed in N.H.
Sugar kelp grown by UNH researchers as part of their aquaculture program is used in Portsmouth Brewery’s “Selkie” seaweed beer. Read More

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