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It Runs in the Family: Pincince Household Sends Seven Siblings to UNH
Becca Pincince ’26 didn’t experience the brief period of anonymity most freshmen are granted during their first days on campus after she arrived last fall. Instead, numerous professors and other members of the university community were quick to share that they recognized her last name. Which, of... Read More-
02/24/23
Monitoring Forest Edges—Gateways to Our Woodlands
Scientists with the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station (NHAES) are using unpiloted aerial systems to examine how fragmented forests and... -
02/22/23
$1.26M Earmarked in Federal Budget for UNH’s NH Veterinary Diagnostic Lab
For more than five decades, the New Hampshire Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory (NHVDL) at the UNH College of Life Sciences and Agriculture has helped... -
02/07/23
Syl Saller ’79 Named COLA’s 2023 Impactful Alumna
Leadership in global marketing and gender equality is recognized. -
02/07/23
Passings: Emeritus of Education Michael D. Andrew
An exceptional education scholar and innovator is mourned.
Recent Stories
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02/22/22 - Ensemble Showcases African Drum and DanceThe Akwaaba Traditional African Drum and Dance Ensemble performed a routine in the MUB Granite State Room on Friday, Feb. 18 as part of UNH's 2022 celebration of Black History... Read More
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02/22/22 - FedGovSpend Explorer 2.0 Available NowThe Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire recently released version 2.0 of its FedGovSpendTM Explorer app. Read More
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02/22/22 - Stepping Up to the PlateWhile many students remain free of the burden of food insecurity, a growing number of others – perhaps as many as 20 percent of students, based on results of a recent survey – are... Read More
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02/07/22 - The Berlin Sun: UNH research finds lack of childcare led to disproportionate job lossChildcare for children under the age of 12 has been a struggle for many households in the recent years. An article from the Berlin Sun examines research conducted by Jess Carson,... Read More
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01/27/22 - Outstanding WomanNH Business Review recognizes Marian McCord, senior vice provost for research, economic engagement and outreach, with a 2022 Outstanding Women in Business Award. Read More
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01/26/22 - Policy Genius: Who's getting left behind in the COVID-19 recovery?COVID-19 has taken a toll on many, but as the economy begins to recover, some demographics are still behind. An article from Policy Genius examines which populations are being... Read More
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01/25/22 - Breaking BarriersWhy not me? That’s the question Deqa Dhalac ‘13G posed to herself when she first began mulling over the decision to run for political office in 2018. Dhalac, a Somali American who... Read More
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01/25/22 - A Supportive SpaceDavid Beauregard ’23 was in dire need of a parking space. With the clock ticking on his quest to find one, his last resort wound up being a virtual space. A member of the New... Read More
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01/10/22 - How Important is Experiential Learning to Your Graduate Education?The Carsey School graduate programs – the Master of Public Policy, Master in Community Development, and Master of Public Administration – work to integrate experimental learning... Read More
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01/09/22 - How Can Students Get Involved in Advocacy, Outreach, and Community Service?Interested in becoming involved in advocacy, outreach, and/or community service? The Carsey School offers three graduate degrees that can prepare you for a fulfilling career in... Read More