New Hampshire
Monitoring Harmful Algal Blooms Using Drones
UNH researchers use drones equipped with sensors to identify cyanobacteria blooms — also known as harmful algal blooms — in New Hampshire lakes faster and more effectively. Read More-
07/27/22
Download the NHAES 2022 Inspired Horticultural Research Report today!
The latest edition of the NH Agricultural Experiment Station’s Inspired magazine and research report is here! The latest edition explores station... -
03/26/22
Nieman Reports: The Midterms Are Coming. Here's How to Cover Polling
The Nieman Reports, Harvard's foundation for journalism, spoke with several experts – including Carsey School Senior Fellow David Moore – on how best... -
03/22/22
Carsey Alum Ali Sekou ‘19G Makes 2021 NH Union Leader Forty Under 40 List
“Education is key for success.” That’s the response Ali Sekou, a 2019 graduate of the Master in Community Development program at the Carsey ... -
12/06/21
NH Business Review: The high cost of a child care crisis
Data shows that the number of New Hampshire-licensed child-care providers has grown 17 percent since the start of the pandemic. However, according to...
Recent Stories
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08/07/20 - Concord Monitor: Opportunity for All: Politics, money and the state’s education funding conundrumThe Concord Monitor reports on the state's Commission to Study School Funding and its collaboration with the Carsey School of Public Policy in an effort to reform how New... Read More
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08/07/20 - NH Union Leader: Ethan Underhill: Deepening connection and understanding across New Hampshire's urban/rural divideEthan Underhill, NH State Director for Urban Rural (UR) Action, writes an op-ed on UR Action and NH Listens' new collaborative project, titled Deepening Connection and... Read More
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07/31/20 - NH Business Review: State Still Struggling for School-funding SolutionThe Commission to Study School Funding – established by the NH Legislature last year – has contracted with the Carsey School of Public Policy to find and identify a more equitable... Read More
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07/21/20 - NH Public Radio: Why Younger People Are Moving to NH and StayingKristine Bundschuh, researcher at the Carsey school, recently joined NHPR's Morning Edition Host Rick Ganley to discuss her research on migration patterns to New Hampshire. She co... Read More
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03/04/20 - Carsey and the Commission to Study School Funding Move ForwardThe Commission to Study School Funding unanimously voted to move forward on negotiations with the Carsey School to finalize a contract. It is expected that Carsey will oversee the... Read More
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02/18/20 - Winter-Warming AwarenessResearch published by Carsey School authors and researchers Elizabeth Burakowski and Lawrence Hamilton shows that more than half of New Hampshire residents are not aware of the... Read More
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12/27/19 - The First Primary: Why New Hampshire?An article published by David Moore, a Carsey School Senior Fellow, and Andrew Smith, director of the University of New Hampshire Survey Center, discusses how New Hampshire came... Read More
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12/27/19 - Population Change is Coming to New HampshireAccording to research from the Carsey School, over 16,000 people with a bachelor's degree or higher moved to New Hampshire between 2013 and 2016. In contrast, 11,500 people... Read More
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12/20/19 - More than 20% of Voters in NH are New Since Last PrimaryAccording to research published by the Carsey School, more than 20% of people voting in the 2020 Presidential election will be new voters. Read More