Community
JV Socratic Society Brings Philosophy Talk to Teens
For more than 60 years, UNH students have been pondering profound philosophical topics and participating in engaging conversation as part of the Socratic Society, a weekly student-led discussion group. And now the participants are taking some of those age-old debates to a younger audience. The UNH... Read More-
01/10/23
Sustainability Institute Celebrates 25 Years
The University of New Hampshire is proud to be a national leader in sustainability and celebrates 25 years of infusing sustainability across campus... -
12/20/22
UNH Paul College launches Inclusive Leadership Fellows program
The University of New Hampshire’s Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics is launching an Inclusive Leadership Fellows program designed to... -
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11/29/22
Women in the Woods
Have you ever walked in the woods while 15 women are running chainsaws? While historically this hasn’t been a common sight in New Hampshire, UNH...
Recent Stories
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03/25/22 - The Hill: 3 out of 4 US counties had more deaths than births in past yearCOVID-19 claimed more lives than births over the past year, leaving 400 counties in America with their first-ever population declines. The Hill recently reported on the Census... Read More
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03/24/22 - The Washington Post: Most U.S. counties lost population last year as deaths outnumbered births, data showsThe Washington Post reports on new U.S. Census data showing that nearly three-quarters of all U.S. counties reported more deaths than births last year. The Post interviewed Senior... Read More
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03/24/22 - Los Angeles Times: L.A. and other big U.S. cities all lost residents in the pandemic's first yearThe Los Angeles Times reported on how the first year of the pandemic resulted in a migration surge to the American Southwest as many major U.S. cities lost residents. The LA Times... Read More
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03/24/22 - Carsey School Faculty & Fellows to Participate in Congressional Briefing on Rural Population IssuesCarsey School Senior Demographer Ken Johnson, along with Carsey Fellows Shannon Monnat and Leif Jenson and Carsey author Jessica Ulrich-Schad, will participate in a congressional... Read More
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03/22/22 - At the Top of Their GameThe U.S. Paralympic sled hockey team celebrated a gold medal four-peat at the Paralympic Winter Games earlier this month, and no college had more representation in Beijing – among... Read More
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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 School of Public Policy, gave when... Read More
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03/21/22 - Classic and ContemporaryStudent-run radio station WUNH has been building community over the airwaves at UNH and throughout the Seacoast area since 1961. Read More
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03/21/22 - New Hampshire Bulletin: ‘A general culture of distrust’: Lawmakers battle over election access and integrityThe New Hampshire Bulletin recently reported on a growing general distrust in New Hampshire elections and in government in general. The news outlet spoke with Quixada Moore-... Read More
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03/21/22 - Small Towns/Big Trends: Demographic Insights on Living, Working and Thriving in Rural AmericaSmall Towns/Big Trends: Demographic Insights on Living, Working and Thriving in Rural America–Carsey School Senior Demographer Ken Johnson – along with Carsey Fellows Shannon... Read More
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03/16/22 - From Communications to Community EngagementAfter earning his degree in communication arts, Cole Riel ’17 moved from a diverse political career into a community engagement role at the Greater Manchester Chamber. Read More