UNH in the News
Media stories featuring UNH and UNH experts
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Business NH Magazine: Research Could Lead to Miniature Computers
Researchers have discovered that using an easily-made combination of materials might be the way to offer a more stable environment for smaller and... Read More -
The New York Times: Parasite Transmitted by Ticks Found in Canada Lynx
Brian Stevens of the New Hampshire Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory says the discovery will help biologists monitor the populations moving forward. Read More -
NHPR: Archaeologists Find Eroding Coastlines Threaten Past as Much as Present
New Hampshire’s Seacoast is home to some of the earliest history of European settlers anywhere in the country. Believe it or not, much of that... Read More -
New Hampshire Union Leader: UNH's Next President Says Diversity and Inclusion Are Central to Public Higher Education
James W. Dean Jr. answered questions about inclusion, transparency, sustainability and the importance of higher education during a meet and greet... Read More -
The Christian Science Monitor: Why the Number of New Jobs for People with Disabilities Grew Fourfold
According to data from UNH's Institute on Disability and RespectAbility, 343,483 disabled people joined the workforce in 2016. Read More -
Fosters.com: UNH Research: Sea-level Rise Will Impact Seacoast's Cultural Heritage
Carsey School: Coastal New Hampshire will lose 14 percent of its known prehistoric and historic cultural sites in less than 100 years. Read More -
UNH Research Finds Sea-Level Rise Will Impact Coastal N.H.’s Cultural Heritage
Coastal New Hampshire will lose 14 percent of its known prehistoric and historic cultural sites to sea-level rise in less than 100 years, according... Read More -
Seacoast Online: Equal Pay Day: How NH women can fight wage gap
Kristin Smith, a family demographer at the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire, where she is a research associate... Read More -
The Boston Globe: Researchers: Parts of Amazon Rain Forest Thought Empty May Have Been Home to One Million People
Michael Palace, who has used satellite imagery to search for evidence of pre-Columbian settlements in the Amazon, comments on the recent study. Read More -
The Weather Channel: Nuisance Floods Have Increased Dramatically Along East Coast, Study Finds
"This could be just the beginning of impact on these areas," says Jennifer Jacobs, one of the study’s authors. Read More

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