UNH in the News
Media stories featuring UNH and UNH experts
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UNH Research Finds Elderly Used Less Long-Term Care During the Great Recession
The use of long-term informal care by Americans over the age of 65 declined by 6.75 percent during the Great Recession, according to new research by... Read More -
The Fosters Daily Democrat: Democracy is a participatory sport
On Thursday, the city held the second of two input sessions on the McIntyre building. In both, more than 150 people discussed the opportunities for... Read More -
NHPR: New Hampshire Considers Constitutional Rights for Victims
Buzz Sherr and attorney Patti LaFrance discuss the implications of Marsy’s Law. Read More -
TIME: What 100 Years of British Women’s Suffrage Says About Women’s Rights Today
Nicoletta Gullace discusses the parallels between the women’s suffrage movement and the current women’s rights movement. Read More -
Portland Press Herald: Cape Elizabeth Olympic Biathlete Is a True Renaissance Woman
Clare Egan earned her master’s in linguistics at UNH. Read More -
The Laconia Daily Sun: Effort To Preserve Important Moultonborough Wildlife Habitat Nears Success
Emma Tutein discusses the vital wildlife corridor between Garland Pond and Lees Pond. Read More -
Houston Chronicle: Americans with Disabilities Kick Off the New Year with Sharp Gains in the Labor Market
January job numbers are a solid start to the new year according to the recent nTIDE issued by the Kessler Foundation and UNH’s Institute on... Read More -
Concord Monitor: St. Paul's Partners with Crisis Center To Provide Sexual Violence Prevention Education
Prevention Innovations Research Center will help evaluate and strengthen ongoing health and safety programming at St. Paul’s. Read More -
Poets&Quants: B-Schools That Help You Make Money and Make a Difference
UNH’s Center for Social Innovation and Enterprise is recognized for offering interdisciplinary, high-impact experiences. Read More -
KERA News: Decades After an Immigration Policy Separated His Family, a Man Searches for His Ancestral Village
Lucy Salyer discusses the history of the exclusion act and how race has shaped our immigration and citizenship policy. Read More

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