UNH in the News
Media stories featuring UNH and UNH experts
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The Concord Monitor: Report: Child care costs tip many into poverty
Chilc care costs are often the tipping point in pushing low-income famililes into poverty, new research from the University of New Hampshire's Carsey... Read More -
UNH Research Finds Child Care Expenses Push Low-Income Families into Poverty
One-third of poor families who pay for child care – 207,000 nationally -- are pushed into poverty as a result of their child care expenses, according... Read More -
New Yorkers Flock to Booming Sun Belt as Trek South Resumes
Migration from U.S. north to south is highest in decade Read More -
There’s Fiber Added To Coke’s Latest Diet Drink, Coca-Cola Plus. Yes, Fiber.
Coca-Cola recently unveiled a new soda with an ingredient that’s sure to go down smoothly with its customers: dietary fiber. Read More -
The Poland Spring Water Controversy, Explained
Whenever Poland Spring announces its intention to bottle many more millions of gallons of Maine’s groundwater, environmentalists sound the alarm. Read More -
Four UNH Students to Support Families and Communities in New Hampshire through Gov. John G. Winant Fellowships
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 1, 2017 Carsey School of Public Policy (603) 862-2821... Read More -
The Washington Post: Ivanka Trump’s claim that for half of U.S. families, ‘the single largest expense is child care’
Beth Mattingly, director of research on vulnerable families at the Carsey School of Public Policy, discusses how nearly one-third (30.4 percent) of... Read More

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