UNH in the News
Media stories featuring UNH and UNH experts
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Vanity Fair: Will 2018 Be the Year the Internet Kills Old Media?
Kathy Kiely, lecturer in English, asks if the media will turn away from click-bait and readers will change their own consumption habits. Read More -
Seacoast Online: NH sees sharp rise in addicted mothers, babies
From 2005 to 2015 the number of infants diagnosed with neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) withdrawal symptoms in the Granite State increased fivefold... Read More -
Valley News: N.H Sees Large Population Growth
New Hampshire tends to receive talented, well-educated people in its migration stream, said Ken Johnson, senior demographer at the University of New... Read More -
The Seattle Times: Americans are moving house much less than they used to, and age has a lot to do with it
Kenneth Johnson, a senior demographer at the University of New Hampshire’s Carsey School, estimates that the Great Recession resulted in 4 million... Read More -
WMUR News: NH population grows at largest annual rate in over a decade
New Hampshire tends to receive talented, well-educated people in its migration stream, said Ken Johnson, senior demographer at the University of New... Read More -
The Concord Monitor: Domestic migration fuels New Hampshire population growth
New Hampshire tends to receive talented, well-educated people in its migration stream, said Ken Johnson, senior demographer at the University of New... Read More -
The Los Angeles Times: Americans' declining economic mobility is reflected yet again in fewer moves into new houses and apartments
Kenneth Johnson, a senior demographer at the University of New Hampshire’s Carsey School, estimates that the Great Recession resulted in 4 million... Read More -
Concord Monitor: University-Backed Study Finds that Babies Born Exposed to Hard Drugs Rising Rapidly
Kristin Smith, a family demographer at the Carsey School, speaks to a recent report released by UNH and New Futures Kids Count. Read More -
WMUR 9: Drastic Drop Seen in NH Bumblebee Population, UNH Study Shows
Researchers say the change in the bumblebee population can have a sharp impact on agriculture. Read More -
The Huffington Post: Census Funding Cuts Might Cost Rural America Billions
Census officials have long had difficulty in counting Americans in rural areas, but the challenge could be exacerbated in 2020 by a new focus on... Read More

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