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How to Stay Warm in the Cold This Winter: Tips From an Arctic Researcher
'Tis the season for bundling up against elements like blowing snow and aggressive wind chills. And who better to ask for tips on how to stay warm during the winter than someone who works outside in the Arctic? Cheristy Jones has spent a total of 12 months doing fieldwork in Greenland, Alaska, and... Read More-
12/09/25
UNH Receives Nearly $2 Million in Federal Grants to Help Granite State Students Succeed
The University of New Hampshire has received a five-year TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) grant totaling $1.975 million from the U.S. Department... -
12/01/25
Fill Your Holiday Gift List With Items Created and Curated by UNH Staff and Students
The calendar has flipped to December, and that means it's time to get a jump on that holiday gift list. And this year you can fill it out with a... -
11/18/25
A New Model for Care: IOD Program Grad Takes Innovative Approach to Disability and Health
A graduate of a neurodevelopmental leadership education program at UNH’s Institute on Disability (IOD) is blazing a new trail in primary care for New... -
11/04/25
With SNAP Benefits in Limbo, UNH Aiding Campus and Local Communities
Millions of Americans are dealing with significant uncertainty around access to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits as the...
Recent Stories
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07/08/20 - Mellon GrantUNH is part of a consortium awarded a Mellon Grant to expand the Faculty of Color Working Group. Read More
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07/07/20 - The Keene Sentinel: Fairness in EducationTwenty-five school districts and the state School Boards Association have joined forces in the latest education financing lawsuit and asked the state Supreme Court to set a... Read More
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07/02/20 - Concord Monitor: The Quest for Fairness in Education FundingTwenty-five school districts and the state School Boards Association have joined forces in the latest education financing lawsuit and asked the state Supreme Court to set a... Read More
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07/01/20 - WalletHub: U.S.'s Most & Least Independent StatesMichael Ettlinger, director of the Carsey School, sat down with WalletHub to answer questions relating to a recent study that the personal finance website released regarding the U... Read More
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06/30/20 - NH Business Review: Political Divide Could Complicate NH's Pandemic ResponseAccording to research conducted earlier this year by Lawrence Hamilton, professor and senior fellow at the Carsey School, Granite Staters are more likely to trust scientists than... Read More
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06/24/20 - NH Listens Works With Dover School District on Upcoming School YearAs the Dover School District continues to plan for kids to return to school in the fall, New Hampshire Listens will be hosting several focus groups consisting of a mix of family... Read More
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06/24/20 - Carsey Student Plans Accessible Black Lives Matter ProtestJuliana Good, a student pursuing her masters in Public Policy at the Carsey School, is working to organize an accessible Black Lives Matter protest for those in the disabled... Read More
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06/17/20 - Pine River Times: Poverty Rates Affect Census ReportingAccording to a report published by the Carsey School, studies over the past 50 years have shown that higher poverty rates in rural areas are linked to U.S. Census undercounts.... Read More
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06/16/20 - NHPR: How to Conduct a Census During a Global PandemicKenneth Johnson, professor of sociology and the senior demographer at the Carsey School, recently joined Ken Gallager, principle planner and coordinator for the State Data Center... Read More
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06/09/20 - NH Listens Helps to Spark Portsmouth High School ClubLast year, a group of students at Portsmouth High School met with NH Listens to discuss racial discrimination that they had witnessed both inside the classroom and in the... Read More






















































